Veritas Flex Appliance Getting Started and Administration Guide
- Product overview
- Release notes
- Getting started
- Managing network settings for instances
- Managing users
- Overview of the Flex Appliance default users
- Managing Flex Appliance Console users and tenants
- Adding a tenant
- Editing a tenant
- Removing a tenant
- Adding a local user to the Flex Appliance Console
- Connecting a remote user domain to the Flex Appliance Console
- Editing a remote user domain in the Flex Appliance Console
- Importing a remote user or user group to the Flex Appliance Console
- Managing single sign-on (SSO)
- Managing identity providers (IDPs)
- Importing a single sign-on user or user group to the Flex Appliance Console
- Managing user authentication with smart cards or digital certificates
- Changing a local user password in the Flex Appliance Console
- Expiring local user passwords in the Flex Appliance Console
- Unlocking a user account in the Flex Appliance Console
- Managing open sessions
- Removing user or service accounts from the Flex Appliance Console
- Changing the password policy
- Changing the hostadmin user password in the Flex Appliance Shell
- Changing the sysadmin user password in the Veritas Remote Management Interface
- Managing multifactor authentication
- Using Flex Appliance Console accounts for API automation
- Using Flex Appliance
- Managing the repository
- Creating application instances
- Managing application instances from Flex Appliance and NetBackup
- Managing application instances from Flex Appliance
- Resizing instance storage
- Editing instance network settings
- Assigning Fibre Channel ports to an instance
- Unassigning Fibre Channel ports from an instance
- Managing application add-ons on instances
- Viewing instance performance metrics
- Clearing a configuration error status on an application instance
- Deleting an application instance
- Upgrading application instances
- Updating an application instance to a newer revision
- About Flex Appliance updates
- Remote replication
- About remote replication
- Pairing appliances for remote replication
- Creating a replica
- Managing remote replication
- Remote replication best practices
- Monitoring remote replication
- Editing the replication network
- Repairing a lost connection between paired appliances
- Pausing and resuming replication
- Resolving discrepancies between an active and a replica instance
- Changing the replication role of an instance
- Unlinking active and replica instances
- Forgetting a paired appliance
- Appliance security
- Monitoring the appliance
- Registering an appliance
- Configuring alerts
- Monitoring the appliance from the System Health Insights portal
- Viewing the hardware status
- Viewing hardware faults
- Viewing system data
- Clearing the hardware status
- Forwarding logs
- Providing access for external monitoring
- Revoking access for external monitoring
- Reconfiguring the appliance
- Reconfiguring the appliance network
- Changing DNS or Hosts file settings
- Shutting down the appliance
- Performing a factory reset
- Performing a reimage
- Recovering storage data after a factory reset or a reimage
- Performing a storage reset
- Removing a node
- Viewing or resetting the storage shelf order on a Veritas 52xx Appliance
- Troubleshooting guidelines
Flex Appliance 5.0 new features, enhancements, and changes
The following list describes the new features, enhancements, and changes in the Flex Appliance 5.0 release:
You can now assign new user roles on the Flex Appliance Console, including an observer base role and newly introduced extended roles.
This release introduces two new features that you can use to manage or monitor your appliances through API automation: personal API tokens and service accounts.
See Using Flex Appliance Console accounts for API automation.
You can now view and sign out of open Flex Appliance Console sessions. Each user can manage their own open sessions, and security administrators can manage all open sessions.
You can now gather the logs for a single application instance. This option provides a faster way to collect the logs for a specific instance only. It is available for NetBackup primary and media server instances on version 10.3.0.1 or later and on NetBackup WORM storage server instances on version 20.4 or later.
See Gathering logs.
The tokens that were previously called "API access tokens" have been renamed and are now called "predefined API tokens."
Starting with this release, the hostadmin account becomes locked for 15 minutes after three sign-in attempts with incorrect multifactor authentication codes.
The following APIs are no longer available:
PUT /v1/network/bonds/{bond-name}Use
PUT /v1/networks/{interface}instead.PUT /v1/users/local/{username}/passwordUse
PUT /v2/users/{uid}/passwordinstead.DELETE /v1/users/active-directoryUse
DELETE /v1/user-domainsinstead.POST /v1/applications/{package-name}Use
POST /v1/applicationsorPOST /v1/add-onsinstead.
Check Veritas SORT for more information on the APIs.
All inbound connections to the appliance now support TLS anonymous authentication version 1.3. Version 1.3 is used by default, while version 1.2 is available for backwards compatibility.
When a remote replication alert is resolved, you no longer receive an email alert to notify you that it has been resolved. You can see the latest alert status from the Remote replication page.