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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Monitoring NetBackup using OpsCenter
  4. Monitor > Cloud options
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Monitor > Cloud options

The data on this page is applicable only if you select a view of type Master Server. Select the master server from the View Pane for which you want to view cloud data. Expanding the master server lists the media servers below it that are configured for Cloud.

The cloud data is collected from the master server through NBSL after every 15 minutes.

Select any or all of the media servers to view related data in the Content pane.

The Cloud Storage Providers Overview section lists the providers that are configured on the selected media servers.

The following cloud providers are supported by OpsCenter:

Note:

Among all Amazon S3-compatible cloud providers that NetBackup supports, OpsCenter supports monitoring and reporting of Amazon (S3) and Amazon GovCloud (S3) providers only.

If you have configured cloud storage servers for AT&T or Rackspace providers and upgraded to 8.1.2, stale information is displayed in cloud reports for AT&T and Rackspace providers.

The Cloud Storage Providers Overview section shows the data that is backed up and restored for the current month in GB. In case you have just installed OpsCenter, this section shows the current metering data which is collected after you add the master server to OpsCenter. Data is collected from the day the master server is added to OpsCenter.

The link at the bottom of each Cloud provider lists the number of media servers for which the specific Cloud provider is configured. Click the link to know the names of the media servers for which the specific cloud provider is configured.

The Cloud Connect Overview section shows what all data is being written to the Cloud and also data that is being read from the Cloud. The default timeframe for the Cloud Connect Overview section is Last 24 hours. You can also view data for the last 48 hours or the last 72 hours by clicking Last 48 Hours or Last 72 Hours respectively.

The Live Metering: Data written to cloud chart shows how much data is being written in accordance with the metering time. Similarly, Live Metering: Data read from cloud chart shows how much data is being read from the cloud in accordance with the metering time.

The Summary of data transferred table gives the summary of data downloaded and uploaded for each media server in the selected timeframe. The Data transferred per provider table gives the data uploaded for each cloud provider in the selected timeframe.

The Backup Job Summary shows the backup job summary for the selected timeframe in the form of a pie chart. Only backup jobs for the Cloud are considered in this chart. It shows the number of Cloud backup jobs that are successful, partially successful, or failed. Click the link (number) to monitor the progress from Monitor > Jobs.

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