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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Understanding OpsCenter settings
  4. Monitoring OpsCenter tuning status
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Monitoring OpsCenter tuning status

The database size can grow rapidly as you add more NetBackup Master Servers in OpsCenter. Therefore, to get the optimum OpsCenter performance, monitoring the database cache memory, the server and GUI heap memory, and its status is very important. Using the OpsCenter tuning feature, you can view the OpsCenter memory and the tuning status.

To monitor the OpsCenter tuning status

  1. In the OpsCenter console, select Settings > OpsCenter Tuning.
  2. The following information is displayed on the page:
    • The OpsCenter Memory Status table displays the current database size and the OpsCenter Server memory size in GB.

    • The OpsCenter Tuning Status table displays the current and the recommended sizes of the database cache, server heap, and GUI heap (in GB). If the current cache or heap size is less than the recommended cache size, it can impact overall performance and scalability of OpsCenter services.

      To adjust the heap size and cache size, see the About adjusting the heap size or cache size for NetBackup services section from the OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide.

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