NetBackup IT Analytics System Administrator Guide
- Introduction
- Preparing for updates
- Backing up and restoring data- Best practices for disaster recovery
- Oracle database backups
- File system backups
- Oracle database: Cold backup
- Oracle database: Export backups
- Scheduling the oracle database export
- Oracle database: On demand backup
- Restoring the NetBackup IT Analytics system
- Import the Oracle database
- Manual steps for database import / export using data pump
 
- Monitoring NetBackup IT Analytics
- Accessing NetBackup IT Analytics reports with the REST API
- Defining NetBackup estimated tape capacity
- Automating host group management- About automating host group management
- Task overview: managing host groups in bulk
- Preparing to use PL/SQL utilities
- General utilities
- Categorize host operating systems by platform and version
- Identifying a host group ID
- Move or copy clients
- Organize clients by attribute
- Move host group
- Delete host group
- Move hosts and remove host groups
- Organize clients into groups by backup server
- Merge duplicate backup clients
- Merge duplicate hosts
- Bulk load utilities
- Veritas NetBackup utilities
- Automate NetBackup utilities
- Organize clients into groups by management server
- Set up an inactive clients group
- Set up a host group for clients in inactive policies
- Set up clients by policy
- Set up clients by policy type
- IBM Tivoli storage manager utilities
- Set up clients by policy domain
- Set up clients by IBM Tivoli storage manager instance
- Scheduling utilities to run automatically
- Host matching identification for single-domain multi-customer environments
 
- Attribute management- Attribute bulk load utilities
- Attribute naming rules
- Rename attributes before upgrading
- Load host attributes and values
- Load attributes and values and assign to hosts
- Load array attributes and values and assign to arrays
- Overview of application attributes and values
- Load application database attributes and values
- Load MS Exchange organization attributes and values
- Load LUN attributes and values
- Load switch attributes and values
- Load port attributes and values
- Load Subscription attributes and values
 
- Importing generic backup data
- Backup job overrides
- Managing host data collection
- System configuration in the Portal- System configuration in the Portal
- System configuration: functions
- Navigation overview
- System configuration parameter descriptions: Additional info
- Anomaly detection
- Data collection: Capacity chargeback
- Database administration: database
- Host discovery: EMC Avamar
- Host discovery: Host
- Events captured for audit
- Custom parameters- Adding/editing a custom parameter
- Portal customizations
- Configuring global default inventory object selection
- Restricting user IDs to single sessions
- Customizing date format in the report scope selector
- Customizing the maximum number of lines for exported reports
- Customizing the total label display in tabular reports
- Customizing the host management page size
- Customizing the path and directory for File Analytics database
- Configuring badge expiration
- Configuring the maximum cache size in memory
- Configuring the cache time for reports
 
 
- Performance profile schedule customization
- LDAP and SSO authentication for Portal access
- Change Oracle database user passwords
- Integrate with CyberArk
- Tuning NetBackup IT Analytics
- Working with log files- About debugging NetBackup IT Analytics
- Turn on debugging
- Database logging
- Portal and data collector log files - reduce logging
- Database SCON logging - reduce logging
- Refreshing the database SCON log
- Logging user activity in audit.log
- Logging only what a user deletes
- Logging all user activity
- Data collector log files
- Data collector log file organization
- Data collector log file naming conventions
- General data collector log files
- Find the event / meta collector ID
- Portal log files
- Database log files
- Installation / Upgrade log files
 
- Defining report metrics
- SNMP trap alerting
- SSL certificate configuration- SSL certificate configuration
- SSL implementation overview
- Obtain an SSL certificate
- Update the web server configuration to enable SSL
- Configure virtual hosts for portal and / or data collection SSL
- Enable / Disable SSL for a Data Collector
- Enable / Disable SSL for emailed reports
- Test and troubleshoot SSL configurations
- Create a self-signed SSL certificate
- Configure the Data Collector to trust the certificate
- Keystore file locations on the Data Collector server
- Import a certificate into the Data Collector Java keystore
- Keystore on the portal server
- Add a virtual interface to a Linux server
- Add a virtual / secondary IP address on Windows
 
- Portal properties: Format and portal customizations- Introduction
- Configuring global default inventory object selection
- Restricting user IDs to single sessions
- Customizing date format in the report scope selector
- Customizing the maximum number of lines for exported reports
- Customizing the total label display in tabular reports
- Customizing the host management page size
- Customizing the path and directory for file analytics database
- Configuring badge expiration
- Configuring the maximum cache size in memory
- Configuring the cache time for reports
- Configuring LDAP to use active directory (AD) for user group privileges
 
- Data retention periods for SDK database objects- Data retention periods for SDK database objects
- Data aggregation
- Find the domain ID and database table names
- Retention period update for SDK user-defined objects example
- SDK user-defined database objects
- Capacity: default retention for basic database tables
- Capacity: default retention for EMC Symmetrix enhanced performance
- Capacity: Default retention for EMC XtremIO
- Capacity: Default retention for Dell EMC Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS)
- Capacity: Default retention for Windows file server
- Capacity: Default retention for Pure Storage FlashArray
- Cloud: Default retention for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Cloud: Default retention for Microsoft Azure
- Cloud: Default retention for OpenStack Ceilometer
- Configure multi-tenancy data purging retention periods
 
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Kerberos based proxy user's authentication in Oracle
- Appendix B. Configure TLS-enabled Oracle database on NetBackup IT Analytics Portal and data receiver- About Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- TLS in Oracle environment
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Linux in split architecture
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Linux in non-split architecture
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Windows in split architecture
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Windows in non-split architecture
- Configure TLS in user environment
 
- Appendix C. NetBackup IT Analytics for NetBackup on Kubernetes and appliances
Import a certificate into the Data Collector Java keystore
Use the following steps to add an SSL certificate to the Java keystore for a Data Collector. Some servers, such as vSphere, require a certificate for connection while communicating with SSL.
See Configure the Data Collector to trust the certificate.
See Keystore file locations on the Data Collector server.
- Copy the certificate file (server.crt file) to the Data Collector. 
- If you are not running the Data Collector installer from the default collector location for an upgrade ( - /opt/aptareor- C:\Program Files\Aptare) or for a fresh installation (- /usr/openv/analyticscollector/or- C:\Program Files\Veritas\AnalyticsCollector), substitute the appropriate path for <APTARE_HOME> in the command path in the following commands:- Linux: - <APTARE_HOME>/java/bin/keytool -importcert -alias "somealias" -file server.crt -keystore <APTARE_HOME>/java/lib/security/cacerts <APTARE_HOME>/java/bin/keytool -import -alias "somealias" -file server.crt -keystore <APTARE_HOME>/upgrade/upgradeManager/jre/lib/security/cacerts - Windows: - "<APTARE_HOME>\java\bin\keytool" -importcert -alias "somealias" -file server.crt -keystore "<APTARE_HOME>\java\lib\security\cacerts" "<APTARE_HOME>\java\bin\keytool" -import -alias "somealias" -file server.crt -keystore "<APTARE_HOME>\upgrade\upgradeManager\jre\lib\security\cacerts" 
- When prompted, enter the default password to the keystore: - changeit - The results will be similar to the following example: - Enter keystore password: ...... Certificate Shown here ...... Trust this certificate? [no]: yes 
- Once completed, run the following keytool command to view a list of certificates from the keystore and confirm that the certificate was successfully added. The certificate fingerprint line displays with the alias name used during the import. - Linux: - <APTARE_HOME>/java/bin/keytool -list -keystore <APTARE_HOME>/java/lib/security/cacerts - Windows: - "<APTARE_HOME>\java\bin\keytool" -list -keystore "<APTARE_HOME>\java\lib\security\cacerts" - Sample Linux Output - Enter keystore password: Keystore type: JKS Keystore provider: SUN Your keystore contains 79 entries digicertassuredidrootca, Apr 16, 2008, trustedCertEntry, Certificate fingerprint (SHA1): 05:63:B8:63:0D:62:D7:5A:BB:C8:AB:1E:4B:DF:B5:A8:99:B2:4D:43 trustcenterclass2caii, Apr 29, 2008, trustedCertEntry, Certificate fingerprint (SHA1): AE:50:83:ED:7C:F4:5C:BC:8F:61:C6:21:FE:68:5D:79:42:21:15:6E .....