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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Monitoring NetBackup using OpsCenter
  4. Appliance hardware details
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Appliance hardware details

The following table describes the hardware that is monitored.

Table: Appliance hardware that is monitored

Monitored Hardware

Sample of collected data

CPU

Monitors the following:

  • Status - Monitors the status of the CPU, such as, Presence detected and No CPU(s) detected.

  • Voltage - Monitors the voltage to the appliance CPU chip

Disk

This view provides the following information:

  • Slot No - Slot in the robot that contains the volume.

  • Status - Current status of the media. The status can be Frozen, Active, etc.

  • Capacity - Capacity that is in use.

  • Type - The type of disk that is configured.

  • Enclosure ID - ID of the enclosure that the disk resides in.

RAID

Monitors the RAID status and reports an error if the status changes from optimal. The following data is collected:

  • Name - The name of the RAID device.

  • Status - Shows the current status of the device, such as Optimal.

  • Capacity - The capacity of each device.

  • Type - The type of RAID device, such as RAID1 and RAID 6.

  • Disks - The disks being used .

Fan

Monitors the following:

  • Status - Monitors the status of the fan, such as, Presence detected and No Fan(s) detected.

  • Speed - Monitors the fan speed

Power Supply

Monitors the power supply wattage.

Temperature Information

Monitors the temperature of the appliance at different points.

Fibre Channel HBA

Monitors the status and reports a failure, if the status changes from online. The following data is collected:

  • Status - Current status of the HBA.

  • World Wide Port Name - The port currently in use for a specific device.

  • Speed - Speed at which the HBA operates like 8gbit/s

  • Mode - Mode that is configured for the HBA like Initiator

The following details are specific to NetBackup 5330 Appliance:

Expansion Storage Shelf: Disk

The following data of the Expansion Storage Shelf disk is collected:

  • ID

  • Slot No - Slot in the robot that contains the volume.

    For example: Slot 1

  • Drawer no

    For example: Drawer 1

  • Tray No

    For example: Tray 0

  • Status - Current status of the media.

    For example: Optimal

  • Capacity - Capacity that is in use.

    For example: 2.794TB

Expansion Storage Shelf: Fan

The following data of the Expansion Storage Shelf fan is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Tray 0 Right

  • Status - Current status of the device.

    For example: Optimal

Expansion Storage Shelf: Power Supply

The following data for the Expansion Storage Shelf power supply is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Top

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

Expansion Storage Shelf: Temperature

The following data for the Expansion Storage Shelf temperature is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Tray 0 Drawer 1 Left

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

Primary Storage Shelf: Controller

The following data for the Primary Storage Shelf controller is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Tray 99 Slot A

  • Data Cache

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

Primary Storage Shelf: Primary Storage Shelf to Expansion Storage Shelf Connection

The following data for the primary - expansion storage connection is collected:

  • ID

  • Primary Storage Shelf Port

  • Expansion Storage Shelf Port

Primary Storage Shelf: Volume

The following Primary Storage Shelf volume data is collected:

  • ID

  • LUN

    For example: 0

  • Volume Group

    For example: 0_1

  • Capacity

    For example: 19.099 TB

  • WWID

    For example: 60080e500032171c00000c7d531764f4

Primary Storage Shelf: Volume Group

The following data for the Primary Storage Shelf volume group is collected:

  • ID

  • Name

    For example: 0_1

  • RAID Level

    For example: 6

  • Disks

    For example: [Tray:0 Drawer:1 Slot:1 4] [Tray:0 Drawer:2 Slot:1 4] [Tray:0 Drawer:3 Slot:1 4] [Tray:0 Drawer:4 Slot:1] [Tray:0 Drawer:5 Slot:2 5]

  • Capacity

    For example: 19.099 TB

Primary Storage Shelf: Disk

The following data for the Primary Storage Shelf disk is collected:

  • ID

  • Slot No - Slot in the robot that contains the volume.

    For example: Slot 1

  • Drawer No

    For example: Drawer 1

  • Tray No

    For example: Tray 0

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

  • Capacity

    For example: 2.794TB

Primary Storage Shelf: Fan

The following data for the Primary Storage Shelf fan is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Tray 99 Right

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

Primary Storage Shelf: Power Supply

The following data for the Primary Storage Shelf power supply is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Top

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

Primary Storage Shelf: Temperature

The following data for the Primary Storage Shelf temperature is collected:

  • ID

  • Location

    For example: Tray 99 Drawer 1 Left

  • Status

    For example: Optimal

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