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User’s Guide
Working with the Admin Tab
The Admin tab provides access to StorageConsole administration functionality.
Users
Users and Privileges: This section allows you to create user accounts and assign privileges. When you create a user account, you create the user details, access privileges, group membership and a password. See Task Overview: Providing User Access to the Portal.
Users and Groups: This section allows you to create groups and organize users into these groups. Once you set up a User Group, you can configure the access privileges for the members of that group. See Creating User Groups.
Hosts and Domains
Hosts and Host Groups: This section allows you to create and maintain logical groupings of your backup servers. Clients and hosts can be placed in more than one group. See Task Overview: Setting Up a Host Group Hierarchy.
Domains: This section allows you to create and maintain the host group hierarchy for your environment. A Domain identifies the top level of your host group hierarchy. See Adding/Configuring a Domain.
Host Management: This section allows for seamless reporting on virtual and physical hosts (chargeback, hosts at risk, host filesystem reporting, and forecasting.) With a unified view for your system’s hosts, you can filter by IP address or host name, set attributes on one or many hosts, view key host details and easily run reports. See Managing Hosts.
Chargeback
Billing and Usage: This section allows you to create backup utilization billing and chargeback policies. See Backup Manager Billing and Chargeback Policies.
Capacity: This section allows you to add and edit capacity chargeback policies to allocate costs for storage array usage. See Adding/Editing a Capacity Chargeback Policy.
SAN Fabric: This section allows you to create and manage SAN Fabric Chargeback Policies to associate a cost with fabric and port usage. These policies are used by the SAN Fabric Usage report. See Adding/Editing a SAN Fabric Chargeback Policy.
Data Collection
Status: This section allows you to monitor data collection from a single window. See Monitoring Data Collectors
Collectors: This section allows you to set up and manage collection policies for a variety of products and storage arrays. See Adding/Editing Data Collectors.
Host Inventory: This section allows you to configure and manage host inventory. See Understanding the Host Data Collection Process.
Update
Collector Updates and Automatic Updates: These sections allow you to schedule, configure and manage downloading updates for collectors. See Deploying Updates to Collectors.
Reports
Threshold Policies: This section allows you to manage Capacity Manager threshold policies for file system, host group, host, LUN, Database, or NetApp Aggregate. Threshold Policies enable you to establish Low, Warning, and Critical levels from which to manage the state of your capacity utilization. See Adding/Editing a Threshold Policy.
Discovery Policies: This section allows you to set up policies to identify servers, media servers, and server file systems. See Create and Edit Discovery Policies.
SLA (Group Policy): This section allows you to create and edit SLA policies to manage service level agreements. See Adding/Editing an SLA Group Policy.
File Categories: This section allows you to define/Edit file categories to report on groups of file metadata that has been collected by File Analytics. (Super-User only) See File Categories.
Schedules: This section allows you to maintain a master report schedule, where reports are scheduled to run automatically on a regular basis. See Configuring Master Schedules.
Backup Windows: This section allows you to define custom backup windows. See About Custom Backup Windows.
Advanced
Parameters: These parameters provides a mechanism for customize internal host resource. They can be configured as well as restricted. Do not make adjustments to Advanced Parameters without assistance from Customer Support. See Overview.
Attributes: This section allows you to add and manage characteristics (object attributes) to facilitate reporting. See Adding Attributes.
Publish Benchmark Data: Users can elect to share their performance profiles with the Cloud—the APTARE community of users who share their performance profiles of configured arrays. From the performance profiles, APTARE StorageConsole issues reports of the community’s aggregated performance profiles to those customers who opt-in. See Adding/Editing a Cloud Policy to Share Performance Statistics.
Object Maintenance: The StorageConsole database contains a variety of objects on which reports can be generated. These objects also can have attributes associated with them to further refine the scope of a report. Using the Object Maintenance tool, you can manage these objects. See About Object Maintenance.
Support Tools: To help facilitate troubleshooting when working with Support, you can download data collector log files and portal configuration files for a specified time period. Email notifications can be set to alert you when the files are available for analysis. You can also choose to send the files directly to Support when the package is ready. See Support Tools.