NetBackup IT Analytics Release Notes

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Product(s): NetBackup IT Analytics (11.2)
  1. Introduction
    1.  
      About NetBackup IT Analytics 11.2
  2. Patch release for version 11.2
    1. Patch releases: NetBackup IT Analytics
      1.  
        11.2.10 patch release notes
      2.  
        11.2.09 patch release notes
      3.  
        11.2.08 patch release notes
      4.  
        11.2.07 patch release notes
      5.  
        11.2.06 patch release notes
      6.  
        11.2.04 patch release notes
      7.  
        11.2.03 patch release notes
      8.  
        11.2.02 patch release notes
      9.  
        11.2.01 patch release notes
  3. What's new: Version 11.2 highlights
    1.  
      Supported product versions
    2.  
      Veritas Flex Appliance Data Collector policy enhancements
    3.  
      License entitlement at domain level
    4.  
      Bulk load of Subscription Attributes using csv file
    5.  
      SLP Job Details probe to collect SLP Jobs with image state as NOT_STARTED
    6.  
      New Front End Terabyte (FETB) reports in Billing and Usage reports section
    7.  
      Privileges of aptare_ro user reduced to avoid a security vulnerability
    8.  
      New VM reports
    9.  
      Azure Subscription Cost alert rule
    10.  
      New system attributes
    11.  
      Portal to support export/import of only digitally signed templates
    12.  
      New Azure daily usage and forecast reports
    13.  
      Reporting of Installed EEBs on Primary server, Media server and Clients (Patch 11.2.02)
    14.  
      Column header and formatter changes in Data Domain MTree Summary (Patch 11.2.02)
    15.  
      Support for Oracle RO Proxy user using Kerberos (Patch 11.2.03)
    16.  
      Enhancements in Hitachi Vantara reports (Patch 11.1.10 and above)
    17.  
      Overriding credentials for Brocade Switch data collector (Patch 11.2.04)
    18.  
      Hitachi Vantara Capacity By Storage report (patch 11.2.06)
    19.  
      NEC Storage HS (HYDRASTOR) Data Collector Policy (patch 11.2.08)
  4. Supported Systems
    1.  
      Portal supported operating systems
    2.  
      Data Collector supported operating systems
    3. Supported browsers and display resolution
      1.  
        Linux portal server: Exported and emailed reports
  5. Installations and Upgrades
    1.  
      Portal installation memory requirements
    2.  
      Performance profiles and transmitted data
  6. Fixed issues
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Fixed issues
  7. Known Issues and Optimizations
    1.  
      Known issues
    2.  
      Optimization: Customize the Linux file handle setting for large collections

Optimization: Customize the Linux file handle setting for large collections

Certain environments may require optimizations to improve performance or to accommodate a large number of data collection policies.

In Linux, a portion of memory is designated for file handles, which is the mechanism used to determine the number of files that can be open at one time. The default value is 1024. For large collection policy environments, this number may need to be increased to 8192 so that the collector does not exceed the open file handle limit. A large environment is characterized as any collector that is collecting from 20 or more subsystems, such as 20+ TSM instances or 20+ unique arrays.

To change the number of file handles, take the following steps.

  1. On the Linux Data Collector server, edit /etc/security/limits.conf and at the end of the file, add these lines.

    root soft nofile 8192
    root hard nofile 8192
  2. Log out and log back in as root to execute the following commands to validate all values have been set to 8192.

    ulimit -n
    ulimit -Hn
    ulimit -Sn
    
  3. Restart the Data Collector.