Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup (8.3.0.1, 8.3, 8.2, 8.1.2, 8.1.1, 8.1)
  1. Overview
    1.  
      Purpose of the guide
    2.  
      Disclaimer
  2. About OpsCenter configuration
    1.  
      OpsCenter Server configuration
    2. About OpsCenter Server on a virtual machine
      1.  
        Physical versus virtual configuration for OpsCenter Server
      2.  
        Guidelines on the OpsCenter VM parameters
      3.  
        About VM settings and % gains during OpsCenter report generation
    3.  
      OpsCenter database configuration
    4.  
      OpsCenter services
  3. About OpsCenter performance and tuning
    1.  
      Sizing considerations
    2.  
      Sizing guidelines
    3. About tuning OpsCenter for increased performance
      1.  
        About performance tuning guidelines
      2.  
        About adding NetBackup Master Servers to OpsCenter
      3.  
        About using a web browser to access OpsCenter
      4. About saving the OpsCenter log files on a different drive
        1.  
          Checking the debug level of logs
        2.  
          Saving the log files to a different location on Windows
        3.  
          Saving the log files to a different location on UNIX
      5. About adjusting the heap size or cache size for OpsCenter services
        1.  
          Adjusting the default heap size for the OpsCenter server service
        2.  
          Adjusting the default heap size for the OpsCenter web server service
        3.  
          Adjusting the default heap size for the OpsCenter Agent service
        4.  
          Adjusting the OpsCenter database service cache size
      6. About OpsCenter database defragmentation
        1.  
          Checking the disk fragment count
        2.  
          About allocating more memory before database defragmentation
        3.  
          Defragmenting the OpsCenter database
      7.  
        About purging data periodically
    4. Moving OpsCenter server to a different computer
      1.  
        About saving the files before moving the OpsCenter Server
      2.  
        Moving OpsCenter server because of constraints in upgrade
      3.  
        Moving OpsCenter server because of issues in the existing setup
  4. OpsCenter best practices
    1.  
      Network configuration best practices
    2. Installation and upgrade best practices
      1.  
        Things to avoid during installation and upgrade
    3. OpsCenter database best practices
      1.  
        Things to avoid while you use OpsCenter database
    4. Backup products best practices
      1.  
        Things to avoid while you collect data from backup products
    5.  
      OpsCenter Server best practices
    6.  
      OpsCenter reporting best practices
    7.  
      Best practices for antivirus configuration on Windows

About VM settings and % gains during OpsCenter report generation

This section provides information on the benefits or gain that you can get in case of certain VM settings.

Note:

The information that is published in this section is based on the tests that were performed in Veritas Lab in a controlled environment with expert users. These can only be used as guidelines and should not be used as 100% accurate benchmarks.

Table: CPU and Memory: Reserved versus non-reserved lists the average time that you require to generate OpsCenter reports in case of a non-reserved VM and a reserved VM. It also lists the % gain that reserving a VM can provide.

Table: CPU and Memory: Reserved versus non-reserved

Report Name

Average Time (Min) non-reserved

Average Time (Min) reserved

% Gain

All Failed Backup Report

3.18

2.41

24.21

Virtual Client Summary Report

0.02

0.01

50

Job Success By Client -Tabular Report

2.48

1.37

44.76

Advance Success Rate Report

1.30

0.90

30.77

Clients Not Backed Up Report

0.06

0.05

16.67

Skipped Files Summary Report

0.12

0.11

8.33

Table: Operations: CPU-centric versus non-CPU-centric lists the % gain depending on ESXi CPU utilization for various OpsCenter reporting tasks. It lists the average time that you require to generate OpsCenter reports when the ESXi CPU utilization is maximum (90-100%) and when it is minimum (20%). It also lists the % gain that you can get while generating the reports when the ESXi CPU utilization is minimum (20%).

Table: Operations: CPU-centric versus non-CPU-centric

Report Name

Average Time (Min) ESXi CPU utilization 90-100%

Average Time (Min) ESXi CPU utilization 20%

% Gain

All Failed Backup Report

2.41

2.02

16.19

Virtual Client Summary Report

0.01

0.01

0

Job Success By Client -Tabular Report

1.37

1.22

10.95

Advance Success Rate Report

0.90

0.87

3.33

Clients Not Backed Up Report

0.05

0.04

20

Skipped Files Summary Report

0.11

0.10

9.10