NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Introducing NetBackup
- About NetBackup
 - NetBackup documentation
 - NetBackup web UI features
 - NetBackup administration interfaces
 - Terminology
 - First-time sign in to the NetBackup web UI
 - Sign in to the NetBackup web UI
 - Sign out of the NetBackup web UI
 - Documentation for Catalog Recovery Wizard, disk array hosts, disk pools, and Host Properties in the NetBackup web UI
 
 - Section I. Monitoring and notifications
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- The NetBackup dashboard
 - Activity monitor
 - Job monitoring
- Workloads that require a custom RBAC role for specific job permissions
 - View a job
 - View the jobs in the List view
 - View the jobs in the Hierarchy view
 - Jobs: cancel, suspend, restart, resume, delete
 - Search for or filter jobs in the jobs list
 - Create a jobs filter
 - Edit, copy, or delete a jobs filter
 - Import or export job filters
 - Troubleshooting the viewing of jobs
 
 
 - Notifications
 
 - Monitoring NetBackup activity
 - Section II. Configuring hosts
- Managing host properties
 - Managing credentials for workloads and systems that NetBackup accesses
- Overview of credential management in NetBackup
 - Add a credential in NetBackup
 - Add a credential for an external KMS
 - Add a credential for NetBackup Callhome Proxy
 - Edit or delete a named credential
 - Add a credential for Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
 - Edit or delete Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) credentials in NetBackup
 
 - Managing deployment
 
 - Section III. Configuring storage
 - Section IV. Configuring backups
 - Section V. Managing security
- Security events and audit logs
 - Managing security certificates
 - Managing host mappings
 - Managing user sessions
 - Managing the security settings for the primary server
- Certificate authority for secure communication
 - Disable communication with NetBackup 8.0 and earlier hosts
 - Disable automatic mapping of NetBackup host names
 - Configure the global data-in-transit encryption setting
 - About NetBackup certificate deployment security levels
 - Select a security level for NetBackup certificate deployment
 - About TLS session resumption
 - Set a passphrase for disaster recovery
 - About trusted primary servers
 
 - Using access keys, API keys, and access codes
 - Configuring authentication options
 - Managing role-based access control
- RBAC features
 - Authorized users
 - Configuring RBAC
- Notes for using NetBackup RBAC
 - Add AD or LDAP domains
 - View users in RBAC
 - Add a user to a role (non-SAML)
 - Add a smart card user to a role (non-SAML, without AD/LDAP)
 - Add a user to a role (SAML)
 - Remove a user from a role
 - Disable web UI access for operating system (OS) administrators
 - Disable command-line (CLI) access for operating system (OS) administrators
 
 - Default RBAC roles
 - Add a custom RBAC role
 - Role permissions
 - Manage access permission
 - View access definitions
 
 
 - Section VI. Detection and reporting
- Detecting malware
- About malware detection
 - Configure a new scan host pool
 - Add an existing scan host
 - Manage credentials
 - Remove the scan host
 - Deactivate the scan host
 - Scan a policy client backup images for malware
 - Perform malware scanning
 - Scan a VMware asset for malware
 - View the malware scan status
 - Actions for malware scanned images
 - Recover from malware-affected images (clients protected by policies)
 - Recover a VMware asset affected by malware
 - Troubleshooting
 
 - Detecting anomalies
 - Usage reporting and capacity licensing
 
 - Detecting malware
 - Section VII. NetBackup workloads and NetBackup Flex Scale
 - Section VIII. Disaster recovery and troubleshooting
 
Understanding the terms
The following table explains the key components related to Veritas Resiliency Platform and NetBackup integration.
Term  | Description  | 
|---|---|
Resiliency Platform  | The Veritas Resiliency Platform integrated with your NetBackup primary server. The Resiliency Manager provides the services required for protecting assets, such as virtual machines, within a resiliency domain. It also provides workload automation services.  | 
Resiliency manager  | The component that provides resiliency capabilities within a resiliency domain. It is composed of loosely coupled services, a distributed data repository, and a management console.  | 
Infrastructure management server (IMS)  | The component that discovers, monitors, and manages the asset infrastructure within a data center. The IMS transmits information about the asset infrastructure to the Resiliency Manager. The IMS is deployed as a virtual appliance. To achieve scale, multiple IMSs can be deployed in the same data center.  | 
Data center  | The location that contains source data center and a target data center. Each data center has one or more IMSs.  | 
Resiliency group  | The unit of management and control in Resiliency Platform. You organize related assets into a resiliency group and manage and monitor them as a single entity.  | 
Automated virtual machines  | The assets that are a part of a resiliency group and you can perform actions, such as migrate, recover, and rehearsal.  | 
Recovery readiness  | Measured based on migrate, recover or rehearsal operations. 
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Recovery Point Object (RPO)  | Recovery Point Objective is the point in time you can recover to in the event of a disaster. For example, if you have an RPO of 4 hours on your critical virtual machines then you lose 4 hours of data, as 4 hours ago is the last point in time to which you can recover data on your VMs.  |