Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
- Overview of NetBackup OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter components
- About starting the OpsCenter console
- About OpsCenter console components
- About the View pane
- Sizing the Content pane
- About using tables
- Installing OpsCenter
- About planning an OpsCenter installation
- Installing OpsCenter on Windows and UNIX
- About OpsCenter upgrade on Windows and UNIX
- About post-installation tasks
- About uninstalling OpsCenter on Windows and UNIX
- About clustering OpsCenter
- Getting started with OpsCenter
- Administering OpsCenter
- About the services and processes used by OpsCenter
- OpsCenter server scripts on Windows and UNIX
- About OpsCenter database administration
- About backup and restore of OpsCenter and OpsCenter Analytics
- About communication ports and firewall considerations in OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter log files
- Understanding OpsCenter settings
- Setting user preferences
- About managing licenses
- Configuring the data purge period on the OpsCenter Server
- Configuring SMTP server settings for OpsCenter
- Adding host aliases in OpsCenter
- Merging objects (hosts) in OpsCenter
- Modifying tape library information in OpsCenter
- Copying a user profile in OpsCenter
- Setting report export location in OpsCenter
- About managing Object Types in OpsCenter
- About managing OpsCenter users
- About adding AD / LDAP user groups in OpsCenter
- About managing recipients in OpsCenter
- About managing cost analysis and chargeback for OpsCenter Analytics
- Understanding data collection
- About configuring data collection for NetBackup
- About the Breakup Jobs option
- Viewing primary server details and data collection status
- About configuring data collection for NetBackup
- Managing OpsCenter views
- About OpsCenter views
- About managing OpsCenter views
- Managing static views
- Managing dynamic views
- View filters in OpsCenter
- Monitoring NetBackup using OpsCenter
- Controlling the scope of Monitor views
- About monitoring NetBackup using the Overview tab
- About monitoring NetBackup jobs
- Monitor > Services view
- About monitoring Audit Trails
- Managing NetBackup using OpsCenter
- About managing alert policies
- About creating (or changing) an alert policy
- About managing NetBackup storage
- About managing NetBackup devices
- About Operational Restore and Guided Recovery operations
- About Operational Restores from OpsCenter
- About Guided Recovery
- Troubleshooting Guided Recovery
- About managing NetBackup Hosts
- About managing NetBackup Deployment Analysis
- Data compilation for the Capacity License report
- Generating a Capacity Licensing report
- Supporting Replication Director in OpsCenter
- Understanding and configuring OpsCenter alerts
- About using SNMP
- About using SNMP
- Reporting in OpsCenter
- About OpsCenter reports
- Report Templates in OpsCenter
- About managing reports in OpsCenter
- Creating a custom report in OpsCenter
- About managing My Reports
- About managing My Dashboard
- About managing reports folders in OpsCenter
- About managing report schedules in OpsCenter
- About managing time schedules in OpsCenter
- Appendix A. Attributes of NetBackup data
- Appendix B. Man pages for CLIs
- Appendix C. Creating views using CSV, TSV, and XML files
- Appendix D. Error messages in OpsCenter
Status icons and colors in the console
To help you understand the information it presents, OpsCenter uses status icons and color. Tool tips provide brief descriptions of the tool and the status icons that appear in OpsCenter views. A tool tip appears when you place the mouse over an icon.
When OpsCenter detects a condition for a managed NetBackup server, job, drive, or drive path, you see a status icon. The icons use colors to represent critical, warning, or informational conditions. Together, the icons and colors let you quickly determine the status of a particular area in your NetBackup environment. For example, the Monitor > Jobs view contains green icons for running jobs.
Unique icons appear in the drive details view for shared drives available with the NetBackup Shared Storage Option (SSO). These icons represent the shared drives that are operating on all servers that share the drive. Icons also appear for shared drives where the drive status is mixed (operating on some servers and not operating on other servers that share the drive).
Table: Icons used for managed NetBackup primary servers lists the icons that are used for managed NetBackup primary servers in the View pane.
Table: Icons used for managed NetBackup primary servers
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A blue server icon with a green upward arrow means that the primary server is connected. |
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A blue server icon with a red downward arrow means that the connection to the primary server is lost. OpsCenter tries to connect again after 10 minutes. |
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A gray server icon with a line means that data collection for the primary server was disabled by the user. |
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A gray server icon with a red cross means that the primary server is retired. |
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A gray server icon with blue question mark means that the primary server state is unknown. |
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A blue server icon with a green upward arrow means that the NetBackup Appliance primary server is connected. |
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A blue server icon with a red downward arrow means that the connection to the NetBackup Appliance primary server is lost. OpsCenter tries to connect again after 10 minutes. |
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A gray server icon with a line means that data collection for the NetBackup Appliance primary server was disabled by the user. |
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A gray server icon with a red cross means that the NetBackup Appliance primary server is retired. |
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A gray server icon with blue question mark means that the NetBackup Appliance primary server state is unknown. |
OpsCenter uses the following colors in the interface:
Red indicates a critical condition that may cause the system to be unable to perform an important function. Investigate critical conditions immediately.
Green indicates a normal condition, result, or operation.
Blue-gray generally indicate conditions such as enabled or assigned, while gray indicates conditions such as disabled or unassigned.