Veritas NetBackup™ CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide
- Section I. CloudPoint installation and configuration
- Preparing for CloudPoint installation
- CloudPoint host sizing recommendations
- Deploying CloudPoint using container images
- Deploying CloudPoint extensions
- Installing the CloudPoint extension on AWS (EKS)
- CloudPoint cloud plug-ins
- CloudPoint storage array plug-ins
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Nutanix Files plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC Unity array plug-in configuration notes
- FUJITSU AF/DX plug-in configuration notes
- NetApp NAS plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC PowerStore plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC PowerStore NAS plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC PowerFlex plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC XtremIO SAN plug-in configuration notes
- Pure Storage FlashArray plug-in configuration notes
- Pure Storage FlashBlade plug-in configuration notes
- IBM Storwize plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- HPE XP plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi (HDS VSP 5000) plug-in configuration notes
- InfiniBox plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon) plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC PowerMax and VMax plug-in configuration notes
- Qumulo plug-in configuration notes
- CloudPoint application agents and plug-ins
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
- Volume Encryption in NetBackup CloudPoint
- CloudPoint security
- Preparing for CloudPoint installation
- Section II. CloudPoint maintenance
- CloudPoint logging
- Upgrading CloudPoint
- Uninstalling CloudPoint
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint
About CloudPoint logging mechanism
CloudPoint uses the Fluentd-based logging framework for log data collection and consolidation. Fluentd is an open source data collector that provides a unified logging layer for structured log data collection and consumption.
Refer to the following for more details on Fluentd:
All the CloudPoint container services generate and publish service logs to the configured Docker logging driver. The logging driver is the fluentd framework that is running as a separate flexsnap-fluentd
container on the CloudPoint host. With the Fluentd framework, these individual service logs are now structured and routed to the Fluentd data collector from where they are sent to the configured output plug-ins. The MongoDB collection and the flexsnap-fluentd container logs are the two output plug-ins that are configured by default.
Using Fluentd-based logging provides several benefits including the following:
A persistent structured repository that stores the logs of all the CloudPoint services
A single stream of all CloudPoint logs (vs disparate individual log files) makes it easy to trail and monitor specific logs
Metadata associated with the logs allow for a federated search that speeds up troubleshooting
Ability to integrate and push CloudPoint logs to a third-party tool for analytics and automation