Veritas Velocity™ User's Guide
- Getting to know Velocity
- Setting up Velocity
- How to set up the Velocity Storage Server
- How to set up the Velocity Client
- Setting up the Velocity on-premises management server
- Upgrading Velocity
- Velocity Storage Server
- Users and roles
- Oracle database ingestion using Velocity
- How to use copy preparation to mask or sanitize sensitive data
- Oracle database ingestion using NetBackup CoPilot
- Microsoft SQL Server database ingestion using Velocity
- Database sources and copies
- About scheduling ingestions for a database source
- Retention periods for database sources and copies
- Sandboxes
- Database recovery
- Alerts and logs
- Managing the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- About WAN optimization on the Velocity physical appliance
- About the Veritas Remote Management Console on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance storage
- About users on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance checkpoints
- About factory reset on the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Monitoring the Velocity physical appliance
- Velocity physical appliance security
- About Velocity physical appliance user account privileges
- About the Velocity physical appliance intrusion detection system
- About Velocity physical appliance operating system security
- Recommended IPMI settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Best practices
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Context-sensitive topics
- Section I. Velocity shell menu commands
- Introduction
- Appendix A. Main > Manage > Storage
- Appendix B. Main > Manage > Cloud
- Appendix C. Main > Manage > Software
- Appendix D. Main > Monitor
- Appendix E. Main > Network
- Appendix F. Main > Settings
- Appendix G. Main > Support
About the Veritas Remote Management Console on the Velocity physical appliance
The Veritas Remote Management Console provides management and monitoring capabilities independently of the host system's CPU, firmware, and operating system. This console is accessible through the Intelligent Platform Manageme
nt Interface (IPMI) network port on the back of each Veritas Velocity appliance. For the best support and initial configuration experience, Veritas recommends that you configure the IPMI port and make it accessible on your network.
The Veritas Remote Management Console is beneficial after an unexpected power outage shuts down the connected system. In case the appliance is not accessible after the power is restored, you can use a PC to access the appliance remotely by using a network connection to the hardware rather than to an operating system or login shell. The Veritas Remote Management Console enables you to control and monitor the appliance even if it is powered off, unresponsive, or without any operating system.
You can use the Veritas Remote Management Console for the following:
Manage an appliance that is turned off or unresponsive. Turn on, turn off, or restart the appliance from a remote location.
Provides out-of-band management and helps manage situations where local physical access to the appliance is not possible or preferred, like branch offices and remote data centers.
Access the Velocity shell menu remotely when the appliance is not accessible using regular network interfaces.
Reimage the appliance using ISO redirection.
Monitor appliance hardware health from a remote location.
Avoid messy cabling and hardware like keyboard, monitor, and mouse (KVM) solutions.
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