Pre-Installation Setup for CommVault Simpana > Adding a CommVault Simpana Data Collector Policy
  
Version 9.2.00
Adding a CommVault Simpana Data Collector Policy
Before adding the policy: A Data Collector must exist in the Portal, to which you will add Data Collector Policies. See Adding/Editing Data Collectors (CommVault Simpana). For specific prerequisites and supported configurations, see Prerequisites for Adding Data Collectors (CommVault Simpana) and the APTARE StorageConsole Certified Configurations Guide.
 
1. Click Add and select CommVault Simpana.
2. Enter or select the parameters. Mandatory parameters are denoted by an asterisk (*):
Field
Description
Sample Value
Collector Domain
The domain of the collector to which the collector backup policy is being added. This is a read-only field. By default, the domain for a new policy will be the same as the domain for the collector. This field is set when you add a collector.
 
Policy Domain
The Collector Domain is the domain that was supplied during the Data Collector installation process. The Policy Domain is the domain of the policy that is being configured for the Data Collector. The Policy Domain must be set to the same value as the Collector Domain.
The domain identifies the top level of your host group hierarchy. All newly discovered hosts are added to the root host group associated with the Policy Domain.
Typically, only one Policy Domain will be available in the drop-down list. If you are a Managed Services Provider, each of your customers will have a unique domain with its own host group hierarchy.
To find your Domain name select Admin > Hosts and Domains > Domains.
yourdomain
CommServe Server Address
Specify the IP address or host name of the CommServe server. This field is required.
 
CommServe DB Server Address
Specify the IP address or host name of the CommServe database system. This field may be empty. The CommServe database hostname defaults to the CommServe server if the field is empty.
192.168.0.1-250, 192.168.1.10, myhost
DB Server Port
Specify the port used by the CommServe database. The default is 1433. This port is not enabled by default on the SQL server. Once this port is configured on the SQL server, the server must be restarted before data collection can occur.
 
DB Server User ID*
Specify the User ID for the CommServe database. This is an MSSQL login with at least the following roles and permissions in the CommServ database:
db_datareader
- EXECUTE dbo.GetDateTime
- EXECUTE dbo.GetUnixTime
- EXECUTE dbo.GetJobFailureReason
- EXECUTE dbo.JMGetLocalizedMessageFunc
This field is required.
 
DB Server Password*
The password associated with the User ID. This field is required.
 
Repeat Password
The password associated with the User ID.
 
Active Probes
Inventory
Click the clock icon to create a schedule frequency for collecting data relating to system details such as system, disk, tape, VTL and filesystem compression. You can schedule the collection frequency by minute, hour, day, week and month. Relative schedules are relative to when the Data Collector is restarted. Advanced use of native CRON strings is also available. Optimize performance by scheduling less frequent collection.
 
Jobs
Click the clock icon to create a schedule frequency for collecting data relating to backup jobs. The default collection is every 30 minutes. You can schedule the collection frequency by minute, hour, day, week and month. Relative schedules are relative to when the Data Collector is restarted. Advanced use of native CRON strings is also available. The default maximum number of hours that will be collected is 168 (7 days).
 
Drives in Use
Click the clock icon to create a schedule frequency for collecting data relating to the drives in use for backup. You can schedule the collection frequency by minute, hour, day, week and month. Relative schedules are relative to when the Data Collector is restarted. Advanced use of native CRON strings is also available.
 
Skipped File Details
Activates skipped file collection details - this collects which files had problems during backup/restore and needed to be skipped. It collects client logs and may require WMI proxy information. Click the clock icon to create a schedule frequency for collecting data relating to the skipped files during backup. You can schedule the collection frequency by minute, hour, day, week and month. Relative schedules are relative to when the Data Collector is restarted. Advanced use of native CRON strings is also available.
Note: By default, this field is not selected. Activating this field will cause another collection to run periodically that may take hours (depending on the number of clients). You can also access the CommCell GUI for additional information.
 
CommServe Server Domain
Specify the domain associated with the User ID. This field must be combined the CommServe Server User ID. If this field is blank, a local user account (.\username) will be used.
 
CommServe Server User ID
Specify the user ID with administrative privileges on the CommServe server. This field must be combined the CommServe Server Domain. If this field is blank, a local user account (.\username) will be used.The User ID and Password fields are required for the Skipped File Details collection.
 
CommServe Server Password
The password associated with the CommServe Server User ID. The User ID and Password fields are required for the Skipped File Details collection.
 
Repeat Password
The password associated with the User ID.
 
WMI Proxy Address
Specify the IP address or hostname of the WMI Proxy. If this field is blank, 127.0.0.1 will be used.
 
3. Click OK to save the policy.
4. On the Data Collector server, install/update the Data Collector software.