Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
- Overview of NetBackup OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter components
- About starting the OpsCenter console
- About OpsCenter console components
- About the View pane
- Sizing the Content pane
- About using tables
- Installing OpsCenter
- About planning an OpsCenter installation
- About the OpsCenter licensing model
- Managed NetBackup master server considerations
- About designing your OpsCenter Server
- About planning an OpsCenter Agent deployment
- Installing OpsCenter on Windows and UNIX
- About OpsCenter upgrade on Windows and UNIX
- About post-installation tasks
- About uninstalling OpsCenter on Windows and UNIX
- About clustering OpsCenter
- About planning an OpsCenter installation
- Getting started with OpsCenter
- Administering OpsCenter
- About the services and processes used by OpsCenter
- OpsCenter server scripts on Windows and UNIX
- About OpsCenter database administration
- About backup and restore of OpsCenter and OpsCenter Analytics
- About communication ports and firewall considerations in OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter log files
- Understanding OpsCenter settings
- Setting user preferences
- About managing licenses
- Configuring the data purge period on the OpsCenter Server
- Configuring SMTP server settings for OpsCenter
- Adding host aliases in OpsCenter
- Merging objects (hosts) in OpsCenter
- Modifying tape library information in OpsCenter
- Copying a user profile in OpsCenter
- Setting report export location in OpsCenter
- About managing Object Types in OpsCenter
- About managing OpsCenter users
- About adding AD / LDAP user groups in OpsCenter
- About managing recipients in OpsCenter
- About managing cost analysis and chargeback for OpsCenter Analytics
- Understanding data collection
- About data collection in OpsCenter
- About managing OpsCenter Agents
- About managing OpsCenter Data Collectors
- About configuring data collection for NetBackup
- About the Breakup Jobs option
- Viewing master server details and data collection status
- Collecting data from PureDisk
- Managing OpsCenter views
- About OpsCenter views
- About managing OpsCenter views
- Managing static views
- Managing dynamic views
- View filters in OpsCenter
- Monitoring NetBackup using OpsCenter
- Controlling the scope of Monitor views
- About monitoring NetBackup using the Overview tab
- About monitoring NetBackup jobs
- Monitor > Services view
- About monitoring Audit Trails
- Managing NetBackup using OpsCenter
- About managing alert policies
- About creating (or changing) an alert policy
- About managing NetBackup storage
- About managing NetBackup devices
- About Operational Restore and Guided Recovery operations
- About Operational Restores from OpsCenter
- About Guided Recovery
- Troubleshooting Guided Recovery
- About managing NetBackup Hosts
- About managing NetBackup Deployment Analysis
- Data compilation for the Capacity License report
- Generating a Capacity Licensing report
- Supporting Replication Director in OpsCenter
- Understanding and configuring OpsCenter alerts
- About using SNMP
- About using SNMP
- Reporting in OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter reports
- Report Templates in OpsCenter
- About managing reports in OpsCenter
- Creating a custom report in OpsCenter
- About managing My Reports
- About managing My Dashboard
- About managing reports folders in OpsCenter
- About managing report schedules in OpsCenter
- About managing time schedules in OpsCenter
- Appendix A. Additional information on PureDisk data collection
- Appendix B. Attributes of NetBackup data
- Appendix C. Man pages for CLIs
- Appendix D. Creating views using CSV, TSV, and XML files
- Appendix E. Error messages in OpsCenter
About the Java Runtime Environment
OpsCenter software installer installs a customized version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) when you install the following:
OpsCenter Server
OpsCenter Agent
OpsCenter View Builder
The customized version of JRE does not include some directories that a standard JRE version includes. For example, man, plugin, and so on.
Until OpsCenter 8.0, the JRE package that was bundled along with the OpsCenter installer was updated only when you upgraded to a later OpsCenter release. You can use the nbcomponentupdate utility to update the JRE to a supported version for the following OpsCenter components: OpsCenter Server, OpsCenter Agent, and View Builder
If your system is running OpsCenter 8.0 or later, the nbcomponentupdate utility is available in the OpsCenter installer at the following locations:
Table:
OpsCenter Component | Operating System | Path |
---|---|---|
OpsCenter Server |
Windows |
Install_path\server\bin\nbcomponentupdate.exe |
UNIX |
SYMCOpsCenterServer/bin/nbcomponentupdate | |
OpsCenter Agent |
Windows |
Install path\agent\bin\nbcomponentupdate.exe |
OpsCenter View Builder |
Windows |
Install_path\viewbuilder\bin\nbcomponentupdate.exe |
Note:
If you update the JRE, and then later upgrade OpsCenter, the software upgrade overwrites the JRE update. Run the utility again to update the JRE. You can download and run the nbcomponentupdate.exe from the following location:
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100038831
For more details on the nbcomponentupdate command and its parameters, refer to the NetBackup™ Commands Reference Guide.
Note:
The JRE version in the OpsCenter installer is the supported major version for that OpsCenter release. Use this utility to update to a minor version of the supported major JRE version. It is recommended that you update to another major JRE version only if the installed version is end-of-life. For example, if OpsCenter 8.0 installer has JRE 1.8.0.31, the supported major version is 1.8. You can use this utility to update to a minor version of JRE 1.8, for example, 1.8.0.92.
You may have additional versions of the JRE installed on your system for different applications. The OpsCenter JRE does not interfere with these other installations. The OpsCenter JRE does not provide integration with web browsers and does not allow Java Applets or Web Start to run. For that reason, the OpsCenter JRE cannot be used in a browser-based attack that uses Java Applet or Web Start vulnerabilities.
For more information about such alerts, see the following article: