Veritas Appliance Management Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (2.1)
Platform: Appliance Management Server
  1. Introduction
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Changes introduced in Appliance Management Server 2.1
    3.  
      Operational notes
    4.  
      About the Appliance Management Console
    5.  
      About the Appliance Management Server
    6.  
      About the Appliance Management Agent
    7.  
      About the AMS and the agent topology
  2. Managing an AMS
    1.  
      About configuring an AMS
    2.  
      Configuring NetBackup appliances as AMS
    3.  
      Configuring AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance
    4.  
      Configuring AMS as a container
    5.  
      Unconfiguring AMS on NetBackup appliances
    6.  
      Unconfiguring AMS as a container
    7.  
      About the AMS user role on NetBackup appliances
    8.  
      Granting the AMS role to a user or a user group on NetBackup appliances
    9.  
      Adding a user or user group to an AMS container
    10.  
      About collecting AMS logs
  3. Using the Appliance Management Console
    1.  
      Logging on to the Appliance Management Console
    2.  
      Using the Home page
    3.  
      Changing passwords from the AMS
    4.  
      Limiting the bandwidth used for downloads
    5.  
      Logging out of the Appliance Management Console
  4. Managing appliances
    1.  
      Viewing the appliance details
    2.  
      Rebooting an appliance
    3.  
      Viewing performance charts for appliance
    4.  
      Exporting the appliance performance data
    5.  
      Viewing the capacity utilization of an appliance
    6.  
      Viewing the capacity utilization of multiple appliances
    7.  
      Adding appliances to the Appliance Management Console
    8.  
      Removing one or more agents from the Appliance Management Console
    9. About managing appliance software upgrades
      1.  
        Upgrading NetBackup appliance software
    10.  
      Updating firmware on NetBackup appliances
    11.  
      Running hardware tests on NetBackup appliances
    12. Managing EEBs and other add-ons
      1.  
        Installing add-ons
      2.  
        Uninstalling add-ons
    13. About staging packages
      1.  
        Considerations for staging packages
      2.  
        Staging packages for installation or upgrade
    14. About managing services on NetBackup appliances
      1.  
        Starting, stopping, or restarting services
    15.  
      Installing maintenance release and security patch packages on NetBackup appliances
  5. Monitoring activities and events
    1.  
      Accessing the Activity Monitor
    2.  
      Monitoring events
    3.  
      Accessing the NetInsights Console
  6. Managing the repository
    1.  
      About managing the repository
    2.  
      Guidelines for adding packages or files to the repository
    3.  
      Accessing the repository
    4.  
      Adding packages or files to the repository
    5.  
      Removing packages or files from the repository
  7. Applying management updates
    1.  
      Upgrading the AMS and the agents on NetBackup appliances
    2.  
      Managing AMS updates on NetBackup appliances
    3.  
      Performing automatic or manual agent updates on NetBackup appliances
    4.  
      Updating an AMS container
  8.  
    Index

Configuring AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance

AMS can be deployed on NetBackup Virtual Appliance to address the following use cases:

Note:

Veritas recommends that you configure the NetBackup primary server or media server role on a NetBackup Virtual Appliance. Active Directory support is not available if such a role is not configured.

OVF template

NetBackup Virtual Appliance OVF templates are available for download at:

https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/downloads

Download and use NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined primary and media server for remote offices and branch offices (ROBO) template, which is the (NetBackup_VA_ROBO_VMware_3.2_EN.ova) file.

System requirements

The system requirements for AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance are as follows:

  • A minimum of 16 GB RAM

  • At least 500 GB of storage

  • A physical network connection is required for the transfer of large files (in GBs or larger).

Note:

For details about system requirements and the procedure for deployment, refer to the Veritas NetBackup Virtual Appliance documentation.

Known issue

Sometimes, an appliance that is configured as an AMS may appear twice on the Home page of the Appliance Management Console. You can safely ignore this issue because it does not interfere with the working of AMS. You can click any of the repeated entries to view its details or select any one of them to perform further actions.

Appliance Management Console login and user password change

Note that the NetBackup Web Console is not available on NetBackup Virtual Appliance. You must log in through the Appliance Management Console.

Additionally, to change a user password for a NetBackup Virtual Appliance configured as an AMS, you must use the NetBackup Virtual Appliance shell menu, not the Appliance Management Console.

Configuring a standalone AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance

In this configuration, you create a VM and set up AMS on it without having to set up the VM as a primary or a media server. This gives you the ability to set up a VM quickly and with a low storage requirement because the VM is thinly provisioned.

Review the following considerations before you perform this configuration:

  • A 50-GB storage capacity is available for the AMS repository.

  • The NetBackup primary server or NetBackup media server options are not available.

  • If you configure this virtual appliance as a primary or a media server after you set it up as an AMS, the AMS configuration is erased. You can configure a fresh AMS after the appliance is configured as a primary server or a media server. All the appliances that were previously registered with the AMS must be re-registered on this freshly configured AMS.

  • The NetBackup Web Console is not available on NetBackup Virtual Appliance. You must log in through the Appliance Management Console.

  • To change a user password for a NetBackup Virtual Appliance configured as an AMS, you must use the NetBackup Virtual Appliance shell menu, not the Appliance Management Console.

To create a standalone AMS

  1. Deploy the OVA, which has its default resource requirements.

    The storage is thin-provisioned.

  2. Set up the network and the host name.

  3. Configure AMS from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu by using the commands sequence: Appliance > Management Server.

    See Configuring NetBackup appliances as AMS.

  4. Set up users for signing in to AMS.

    See Granting the AMS role to a user or a user group on NetBackup appliances.

Configuring AMS on a NetBackup Virtual Appliance primary or media server

In this configuration, you create a VM to act as a primary or a media server and also as an AMS. This is useful if you need a larger repository for AMS, as AMS uses the configuration partition.

To create an AMS and a primary or media server

  1. Deploy the OVA, which has its default resource requirements.

    The storage is thin-provisioned.

  2. Set up the network and the host name.

  3. Configure the NetBackup primary server or the NetBackup media server role.

  4. Configure AMS from the NetBackup Appliance Shell menu by using the commands sequence: Appliance > Management Server.

    See Configuring NetBackup appliances as AMS.

  5. Set up users for signing in to AMS.

    See Granting the AMS role to a user or a user group on NetBackup appliances.