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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Installing OpsCenter
  4. About planning an OpsCenter installation
  5. Software components that OpsCenter uses
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Software components that OpsCenter uses

Along with OpsCenter-specific components, OpsCenter uses some components that are shared with other NetBackup product family members.

Components that are shared with other NetBackup product family members

OpsCenter uses the following components that are also shared withNetBackup product family members:

  • Veritas Private Branch Exchange (PBX)

    PBX lets applications share a common TCP/IP port, which reduces the required number of open ports in firewalls. PBX also integrates with the Veritas Product Authentication Service to allow for authenticated connections and non-authenticated connections.

    Because PBX is an independent component, its port number can be changed using PBX configuration files.

    Note:

    If you change the PBX port number on the OpsCenter server, OpsCenter may fail.

  • JRE (Java Runtime Environment)

    The OpsCenter Web server and the OpsCenter application require this component.

    See About the Java Runtime Environment.

Note:

The NetBackup Access Control (NBAC) does not need to be configured on your managed NetBackup master servers.

See the NetBackup Security and Encryption Guide for information about NBAC.

OpsCenter components

OpsCenter uses the following components that are not shared with other applications:

  • Apache Tomcat Web server

    The OpsCenter user interface runs under the Apache Tomcat Web server.

  • Veritas Unified Logging (VxUL)

    VxUL is installed with the OpsCenter Server and the Agent. OpsCenter uses VxUL to configure and view logs.

    See the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide for more information about VxUL logs.

  • Sybase database

    OpsCenter uses a Sybase SQL Anywhere database installation that is separate from the NetBackup database.

    More information about the Sybase component is available at the following location:

    https://www.sap.com/index.html

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