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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Appendix A. Additional information on PureDisk data collection
  4. About AT configuration in OpsCenter
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

About AT configuration in OpsCenter

Veritas Product Authentication Service (VxAT), which consists of Root Broker and Authentication Broker, is no longer a shared component and is installed along with OpsCenter server. This authentication service is very specific to OpsCenter and therefore, it is called OpsCenter AT.

See About OpsCenter AT.

OpsCenter Server has local AT configuration that no other product can share. In a similar way, PureDisk SPA will also have local or integrated AT configuraion.

To collect PureDisk data from OpsCenter Server, you need to set up a unidirectional trust between the OpsCenter Server host and PureDisk SPA host. You need to establish trust between the authentication brokers of OpsCenter and PureDisk SPA for secure communication. This set up is a pre-requisite for PureDisk data collection from OpsCenter.

Note:

Setting up trust between the PureDisk SPA host and OpsCenter AB host is a manual process.

See Setting up a trust between the PureDisk SPA AT host and the OpsCenter Server host.

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