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Post NetBackup OpsCenter vs. OpsCenter w/Analytics 
Hello,

I've been investigating OpsCenter and find many of its features quite useful.

However, I've just started looking into Analytics (w/trial key) and
was curious if anyone had found any "killer features" it offers over
the regular OpsCenter in terms of metrics/reporting or other things I
may have missed?

I know you can run custom queries against the OpsCenter DB vs. the
~100 or so "canned" reports of the regular OpsCenter, are there
customers out there who have taken advantage of this or any other
feature I am not be aware of?

Justin.
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Post NetBackup OpsCenter vs. OpsCenter w/Analytics 
From: Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz < at > lucidpixels.com>
[...] However, I've just started looking into Analytics
(w/trial key) and was curious if anyone had found any
"killer features" it offers over the regular OpsCenter
in terms of metrics/reporting or other things
I may have missed?

I'm not much for graphics, but the "temperature charts" for data like
tape drive utilization were much more usable than any of my scripted
analyses of bptm and other logs that I've done over the years have
been. More info for 1/1000 of the work.

I know you can run custom queries against the OpsCenter
DB vs. the ~100 or so "canned" reports of the regular
OpsCenter, are there customers out there who have taken
advantage of this or any other feature I am not be aware of?

If you're a SQL guy and can puzzle out enough of the schema
(apparently, a VBR background and documentation is a big help with
that), it's pretty easy to write custom SQL for admin or user reports.


You can also add custom objects to the schema but a) the method seemed
awkward and undocumented to me and b) it seems necessary to plan ahead
to remove all customizations before a version upgrade, then reapply
[and re-test, re-verify] afterwards. And that makes sense to me--if I
were customizing the metadata files in the NetBackup catalog, I
wouldn't expect the vendor's upgrades to function properly with
arbitrary user changes to those files.


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Post NetBackup OpsCenter vs. OpsCenter w/Analytics 
You can also keep the data for a longer period.

Analytics is in the same camp with the other backup reporting tools that
have been around for much longer, like Aptare, Bocada, Wysdym/DPA, etc.


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From: Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz < at > lucidpixels.com> [...] However, I've just
started looking into Analytics (w/trial key) and was curious if anyone
had found any "killer features" it offers over the regular OpsCenter
in terms of metrics/reporting or other things I may have missed?

I'm not much for graphics, but the "temperature charts" for data like tape
drive utilization were much more usable than any of my scripted analyses
of bptm and other logs that I've done over the years have been. More info
for 1/1000 of the work.

I know you can run custom queries against the OpsCenter DB vs. the
~100 or so "canned" reports of the regular OpsCenter, are there
customers out there who have taken advantage of this or any other
feature I am not be aware of?

If you're a SQL guy and can puzzle out enough of the schema (apparently, a
VBR background and documentation is a big help with that), it's pretty
easy to write custom SQL for admin or user reports.


You can also add custom objects to the schema but a) the method seemed
awkward and undocumented to me and b) it seems necessary to plan ahead to
remove all customizations before a version upgrade, then reapply [and
re-test, re-verify] afterwards. And that makes sense to me--if I were
customizing the metadata files in the NetBackup catalog, I wouldn't expect
the vendor's upgrades to function properly with arbitrary user changes to
those files.


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