Veritas CloudPoint Administrator's Guide
- Getting started with CloudPoint
- Section I. Installing and configuring CloudPoint- Preparing for installation- About the deployment approach
- Deciding where to run CloudPoint
- Meeting system requirements
- CloudPoint host sizing recommendations
- Creating an instance or preparing the physical host to install CloudPoint
- Installing Docker
- Creating and mounting a volume to store CloudPoint data
- Verifying that specific ports are open on the instance or physical host
 
- Deploying CloudPoint
- Deploying CloudPoint in the AWS cloud
- Using plug-ins to discover assets
- Configuring off-host plug-ins- AWS plug-in configuration notes
- Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft Azure plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC Unity array plug-in configuration notes
- Pure Storage FlashArray plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Configuring an off-host plug-in
- About CloudPoint plug-ins and assets discovery
 
- Configuring the on-host agents and plug-ins- About agents
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- MongoDB plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft SQL plug-in configuration notes
- About the installation and configuration process
- Preparing to install the Linux-based on-host agent
- Preparing to install the Windows-based on-host agent
- Downloading and installing the on-host agent
- Configuring the Linux-based on-host agent
- Configuring the Windows-based on-host agent
- Configuring the on-host plug-in
- Configuring VSS to store shadow copies on the originating drive
 
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
 
- Preparing for installation
- Section II. Configuring users
- Section III. Protecting and managing data- User interface basics
- Indexing and classifying your assets
- Protecting your assets with policies
- Tag-based asset protection
- Replicating snapshots for added protection- About snapshot replication
- About cross-account snapshot replication in the AWS cloud
- Requirements for replicating snapshots
- Cross-account snapshot replication support matrix
- Cross-account snapshot replication limitations
- Configuring replication rules
- Editing a replication rule
- Deleting a replication rule
 
- Managing your assets- Creating a snapshot manually
- Displaying asset snapshots
- Replicating a snapshot manually
- About snapshot restore
- About single file restore (granular restore)
- Single file restore requirements and limitations
- Restoring a snapshot
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after an Oracle snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after a MongoDB snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after restoring an AWS RDS database instance
- Restoring individual files within a snapshot
- Deleting a snapshot
 
- Monitoring activities with notifications and the job log
- Protection and disaster recovery
 
- Section IV. Maintaining CloudPoint- CloudPoint logging
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint- Restarting CloudPoint
- Docker may fail to start due to a lack of space
- CloudPoint installation fails if rootfs is not mounted in a shared mode
- Some CloudPoint features do not appear in the user interface
- Off-host plug-in deletion does not automatically remove file system and application assets
- Disk-level snapshot restore fails if the original disk is detached from the instance
- Snapshot restore for encrypted AWS assets may fail
- Error while adding users to CloudPoint
- CloudPoint fails to revert restored snapshots if indexing, classification, or restore operations fail
- SQL snapshot or restore and SFR operations fail if the Windows instance loses connectivity with the CloudPoint host
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint logging
 
- Working with your CloudPoint license
- Upgrading CloudPoint
- Uninstalling CloudPoint
 
- Section V. Reference
Determining the types of plug-ins and agents to install
To determine the types of plug-ins and agents to install, use the following guidelines:
- Install off-host plug-ins to discover virtual machines, hosts, and disks and to manage their protection. After you install and configure off-host plug-ins, you can take crash-consistent snapshots of the virtual machines and disks that the plug-ins manage. The virtual machines can run any operating system. You do not have to install on-host agents or plug-ins to take crash-consistent snapshots. 
- Install an on-host agent and one or more on-host plug-ins to discover applications and file systems and protect them with application-consistent snapshots. The snapshots can be at the host or disk level. 
- CloudPoint provides the following off-host plug-ins: - Amazon AWS 
- Google Cloud Platform 
- Microsoft Azure 
- Dell EMC Unity Array 
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Recovery Manager Central (RMC) 
- Pure Storage FlashArray 
- NetApp storage arrays 
 
- CloudPoint provides the following on-host plug-ins: - Linux file systems ext2, ext3, ext4, and XFS 
- Microsoft Windows 
- Oracle database 
- MongoDB 
- Microsoft SQL