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NetBackup IT Analytics Release Notes
Last Published:
2024-09-04
Product(s):
NetBackup IT Analytics (11.3)
- Introduction
- Patch releases
- What's new
- Ransomware administration available to all users
- Ransomware scope governs the scorecard charts
- Data-driven ransomware preparedness evaluation
- Exclusive report for critical NetBackup event notifications
- Fixed a security vulnerability associated with asymmetric encryption of credentials
- Hours to wait before purging stale switch data increased to 96 hours
- Real Time Job Details probe introduced
- Modifications to Port and Switch reports
- Customize Gauge charts colors
- Enable multiple authentication for Portal access
- Install NetBackup IT Analytics Portal at custom path on Linux hosts
- Configure Data Collector through a registration file
- Policies disabled for data collection
- Telemetry probe added in Veritas NetBackup Data Collector policy
- VMware SDK is upgraded to 8.0
- Utility to add Ransomware Scorecard questions and answers in bulk
- Exported chart or dashboard may display a placeholder image
- NetBackup IT Analytics supports Split Architecture installation
- Scope selector enhanced to report on selective EEBs and Packages (patch 11.3.01)
- Custom parameter datareceiver.security.authentication removed
- NetBackup Job Status Summary by Policy Type report (patch 11.3.02)
- Two new reports incorporated for Capacity Manager (patch - 11.3.02)
- Data Collector Version Updates Summary report (patch 11.3.02)
- Microsoft Azure Unattached Disks Summary report (patch 11.3.02)
- Job Status Summary by Client (Patch 11.3.03)
- OpsCenter transition (patch 11.3.04)
- Client Summary Report (patch 11.3.05)
- HPE Nimble and HP 3PAR (patch 11.3.05)
- HPE StoreOnce supporting Gen 3 (patch 11.3.05)
- Supported Systems
- Installations and Upgrades
- Fixed issues
- Known Issues and Optimizations
Install NetBackup IT Analytics Portal at custom path on Linux hosts
You can install NetBackup IT Analytics Portal at a custom path on a Linux host. The installer checks for the required memory and space before installing the Portal. After you install the Portal at a custom location, you must remember to provide its absolute path in commands that access the Portal location. The product documentation may indicate the default path as /opt, which must be replaced by the custom install location.
See the Installer-based deployment section of the NetBackup IT Analytics Installation and Upgrade Guide for Linux for the install instructions.