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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Appendix A. Additional information on PureDisk data collection
  4. About Scenario 2: Local root broker for OpsCenter server and remote root broker for PureDisk SPA
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

About Scenario 2: Local root broker for OpsCenter server and remote root broker for PureDisk SPA

This section talks about the scenario where the OpsCenter server host uses the local AT configuration (OpsCenter AT) and PureDisk SPA host uses a remote AT root broker.

Figure: Local root broker for OpsCenter server and remote root broker for PureDisk SPA describes a scenario where the OpsCenter PureDisk SPA host uses a remote AT root broker and the OpsCenter server host uses OpsCenter AT.

Figure: Local root broker for OpsCenter server and remote root broker for PureDisk SPA

Local root broker for OpsCenter server and remote root broker for PureDisk SPA

Note:

You need to set up a trust between the two root broker hosts, that is between Host A and Host C.

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