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Veritas Appliance Management Guide
Last Published:
2023-01-20
Product(s):
Appliances (2.1)
Platform: Appliance Management Server
- Introduction
- Managing an AMS
- About configuring an AMS
- Configuring NetBackup appliances as AMS
- Configuring AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Configuring AMS as a container
- Unconfiguring AMS on NetBackup appliances
- Unconfiguring AMS as a container
- About the AMS user role on NetBackup appliances
- Granting the AMS role to a user or a user group on NetBackup appliances
- Adding a user or user group to an AMS container
- About collecting AMS logs
- Using the Appliance Management Console
- Managing appliances
- Viewing the appliance details
- Rebooting an appliance
- Viewing performance charts for appliance
- Exporting the appliance performance data
- Viewing the capacity utilization of an appliance
- Viewing the capacity utilization of multiple appliances
- Adding appliances to the Appliance Management Console
- Removing one or more agents from the Appliance Management Console
- About managing appliance software upgrades
- Updating firmware on NetBackup appliances
- Running hardware tests on NetBackup appliances
- Managing EEBs and other add-ons
- About staging packages
- About managing services on NetBackup appliances
- Installing maintenance release and security patch packages on NetBackup appliances
- Monitoring activities and events
- Managing the repository
- Applying management updates
- Index
About the AMS and the agent topology
This topic explains how you can set the topology to enable central management of appliances.
A topology consists of one AMS that manages multiple agents. You can have multiple such topologies in your environment depending on workload and performance.
Figure: AMS and agent topology shows the AMS and the agent topology.
Note:
Only one AMS is supported in a topology.