Symantec 5.1 manual What’s new in CommandCentral Storage, Management and discovery

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What’s new in CommandCentral Storage 5.1

CommandCentral Storage 5.1 contains and builds upon CommandCentral Storage 5.0 functionality, providing several new features.

Management and discovery

CommandCentral Storage 5.1 introduces the following management and discovery features.

Enhanced agentless discovery of storage resources

If you do not install the CommandCentral managed host on hosts in your storage network, the CommandCentral Management Server can discover those hosts and their connections to storage resources through agentless discovery.

The process involves creating a user-created host in order to associate the unidentified adapter (HBA) discovered through switch discovery to the host to which it connects. In previous versions of CommandCentral, you could do this one host at a time. Now, CommandCentral 5.1 provides you with the ability to create multiple hosts at once and to automate the process by creating rules and importing information from a CSV file.

For more information about this feature, see the CommandCentral Storage User’s Guide.

Detection of configuration related changes to storage arrays

In CommandCentral Storage 5.0 MP1, explorers initiate discovery of devices based on the explorer’s polling interval. The polling interval is the amount of time that the explorer waits to initiate discovery of the device. For example, the polling interval might be 180 minutes.

In CommandCentral Storage 5.1, explorers continue to initiate discovery of devices based on the explorer’s polling interval; however, for certain array explorers, you can also enable change detection. When you enable change detection, explorers listen to SNMP traps or frequently poll storage arrays—for example, every 15 minutes—in order to detect configuration related changes to that array—for example, masking changes. When the explorer detects configuration related changes to the storage array, the explorer initiates a full discovery of the array.

For example, if you enable change detection for EMC CLARiiON storage arrays, by default, the explorer listens for SNMP traps from CLARiiON storage arrays. When the explorer detects changes, it initiates discovery of the array. Because the explorer discovers the changes in near real-time, CommandCentral Storage can provide you with more up-to-date information about the storage array. In contrast, if you do not enable change detection, discovery occurs only when the

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Contents Veritas CommandCentral Getting Started Guide Legal Notice CommandCentral Getting Started GuideSymantec Corporation Stevens Creek Blvd Cupertino, CA Contacting Technical Support Technical SupportLicensing and registration Customer serviceAdditional enterprise services Maintenance agreement resourcesThis document includes the following topics About the CommandCentral familyAbout Veritas CommandCentral Storage What’s new in CommandCentral Storage Management and discoveryEnhanced agentless discovery of storage resources Discovery of replication objects for HP EVA storage arrays Improved Data Module file scanningReporting Sybase ASE 15 supportAdded in-context performance reports for certain objects Added the Switch Port Usage Trend report InstallationVxVM volumes New sample ad hoc reportsOther enhancements Reduced media and install footprint for the managed hostWindows Server 2008 support Red Hat Linux 5.0 supportHotfix deployment mechanism Ability to set new managed hosts in unmanaged stateWhat you can do with CommandCentral Storage Managing the storage network introductionStorage network technologies Storage virtualization Storage administrator requirementsVersatile displays of information about storage resources Discovery of storage resourcesPolicies for managing resources Data collectionStorage provisioning About Veritas CommandCentral Storage Change ManagerWhat you can do with CommandCentral Storage Change Manager How CommandCentral Storage Change Manager works About Veritas CommandCentral Enterprise ReporterReport types and scopes Data rollup enhancements Whats new in CommandCentral Enterprise Reporter 5.0 MP1Inclusion of NetApp unified storage device data Inclusion of custom storage object attributesReporting enhancements Storage tier rule builder enhancementsData source preparation enhancements Data rollup view enhancementsNetApp Volumes Dashboard customization with selected reportsNew package and metrics SSL mode What you can do with CommandCentral Enterprise ReporterReport access enhancements Security enhancementsHow CommandCentral Enterprise Reporter works Getting CommandCentral up and running System requirements for CommandCentralSupported operating systems for CommandCentral Installation overview Web browser support for the CommandCentral ConsoleComponent Operating systems supported Where to find more information about CommandCentral CommandCentral on the WebGetting help About CommandCentral Storage documentation About CommandCentral documentationAbout CommandCentral Storage Change Manager documentation Commenting on product documentation About CommandCentral Enterprise Reporter documentationStoragemanagementdocs@symantec.com Page See CommandCentral Storage Alarm Service FlexVol volumes. See also volumeSee CommandCentral Storage Alert Manager Database and Veritas NetBackup are examples of applicationsSee Symantec Product Authentication Service To configuration settingsSee Symantec Product Authorization Service See Command Central Configuration UtilityVirtualization servers Service commands and queriesKernel-to-kernel broadcasts Users can monitor, define, and modify policiesSee CommandCentral Storage Console Groups. Contrast with unconfigured storageSee CommandCentral Storage database Data to users through a standard Web browserThat store data. Also storage device Data is stored in the CommandCentral Storage databaseAlso OS handle Extended discoveryAt least one FC switch and may also contain zones Feature. See also discoveryHas occurred for one or more objects on the storage network Information about them. See also discoveryGroup Displays the correct object typeOn specific applications Explorer was known as the Mgex explorerPage See Veritas NetBackup Accessibility from specified SAN-attached hostsAvailable storage Was known as the AgentPage Types for storage, networking, and application services That acts as a virtual subvolume with special attributesExtent pool storage array Component such as an IP address or mounted file systemTo peripheral devices such as disk and media drives Routinely whenever an in-band explorer executesStorage device fixed disk attached to a Scsi bus Several managed hostsSee also hard zoning Language or protocolSee SAN See deviceMark that is recorded between backup images on a tape Symantec Product Authentication ServiceBetween them Console Task Status tabSee NetApp unified storage SecuritySee Vail A wide range of applications in multiplatform environmentsCorresponds to the system’s host name. See also IP address They were fabric capableApplications as if it were a physical computer See virtual fabricSee CommandCentral Storage Web Engine See Veritas Volume ManagerAn extent pool. See also extent pool Aggregate’s disks and RAID groups. See also aggregateCommandCentral Glossary