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
Monitor > Appliance Hardware > Media Server
This view lets you monitor the hardware summary of appliance media servers that are monitored from the OpsCenter Analytics console. The view provides a quick visual cue to the hardware status.
Only appliance 1.2 and 2.0 media servers that are attached to appliance 2.0 master server or to a regular NetBackup 7.5 master server can be monitored from OpsCenter. Data collection from the appliance media servers takes place after every 15 minutes via NBSL. You can monitor any hardware failures in the appliance media servers that are monitored from the OpsCenter console.
Note that you cannot add an appliance media server directly to the OpsCenter console. You can add an appliance master server or a regular master server to which it is connected.
See Adding a master server or appliance in OpsCenter.
This view provides the information that is monitored for each piece of hardware in your NetBackup media appliance. The table displays the following details:
Name |
This column lists the names of the appliance media servers (link) that are monitored from the OpsCenter console. Click the link to view the appliance summary. More information about the hardware details that are monitored is available. |
Master Server |
This column lists the appliance master server or the regular NetBackup master server that the appliance media server is connected to. |
Data Collection |
This column lists the date and time when the last data collection occurred. Data collection takes place after every 15 minutes via NBSL. |
CPU |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the CPU status. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the CPU presence and voltage to the appliance CPU chip. A CPU failure is reported if any of the following conditions occur:
|
Disk |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the disk status. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the boot drive and the storage drives. A disk failure is reported if an internal erroneous state occurs. |
RAID |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the RAID status. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the RAID status. An error is reported if the status changes from optimal. |
Fan |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the fan status. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the fan speed and reports a fan failure when the following conditions occur:
|
Power Supply |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the power supply. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the power supply wattage and reports a failure when the following conditions occur:
The following status warning are also provided: |
Temperature |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the temperature. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the temperature of the appliance at different points and reports a failure if the following limits are exceeded:
|
FC HBA |
The icon provides a quick visual cue to the Fibre Channel HBA's. This may have the following values:
The icon that is depicted is based on monitoring the status and reports a failure if the status changes from online. |
Manage |
The icon is a link to the Appliance console. Click the icon to access the Appliance console. |
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