NetBackup IT Analytics Certified Configuration Guide
- Introduction
- Portal and database servers
- Data Collector server configurations
- Capacity Manager configurations
- Supported systems and access requirements
- IBM Arrays: Modify profile
- Creating a NetApp user with API privileges
- Creating a NetApp cluster-mode user with API privileges
- Array/LUN performance Data Collection
- EMC Isilon array performance metrics
- NetApp Cluster-Mode performance metrics
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Aggregate Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode CIFS Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Disk Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Fiber Channel Protocol Logical Interface Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode LUN Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode NFS Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Processor Node Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Processor Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode RAID Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode SMB (Server Message Block) Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode System Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Target Port Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Volume Performance
- EMC Symmetrix enhanced performance metrics
- Create enhanced EMC Symmetrix Performance report templates
- EMC Symmetrix Array Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Backend Director Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Frontend Director Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Front-end Port Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Storage Group Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Database Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Disk Group Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Disk Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Device Groups Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Disk by Technology Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Storage Tier Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Thin Tier Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Thin Pool Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Enhanced Performance metrics
- Hitachi Vantara array performance metrics
- Host resources prerequisites and configurations
- Host access privileges, sudo commands, ports, and WMI proxy requirements
- WMI proxy requirements for Windows host Data Collection
- Host resources supported configurations
- Pure Storage Flash Array performance metrics
- Supported host bus adapters (HBAs)
- Compute Resources supported configurations
- Cloud configurations
- Virtualization Manager configurations
- File Analytics configurations
- Fabric Manager configurations
- Backup Manager configurations
- ServiceNow configurations
- Internal TCP port requirements
Virtualization Manager Data Collector requirements for VMware
For Virtualization Manager data collection, VMware Tools (VM Tools) must be installed to enable collection of key properties of a VM Guest, such as the IP address, host name, mount points, disk path, available space on VM guest volumes, and guest operating system of the VM. Whenever data collection cannot retrieve a host name, a VM Guest will not be treated as a host in the Inventory and Virtualization Manager reports will not be populated with host details. For example, a host name may not be available in the following situations: the VM may be down, VM Tools may not be installed on the VM Guest, or a VM template may have been collected.
The VMware Data Collector uses the VMware Infrastructure SDK to make XML API calls over HTTP to retrieve data from ESX servers. The VMware Data Collector is multi-threaded, enabling it to poll up to five vCenters in one polling cycle.
VMware requires the following access for data collection:
View-only VMware User ID that has a role with the following privileges:
Read-Only
Browse Datastore
Note:
Permissions can be granted to an existing local account or domain/AD user.
Assign the user to the root-level folder permissions of vSphere.
The administrator user who provisions the read-only role for collection must be an administrator at the root level, not just at a data center or other level. If multiple vCenters are available for administration in the client (Linked Mode), that administrator user must be provisioned at the root level for each vCenter Server from which data is collected.
Port 443 must be open. Data collection uses HTTPS without certificate validation for encrypted connections. This allows the use of a self-signed certificate on the VMware server.