About monitoring data migration from NOM to Symantec OpsCenter 7.1

Article:HOWTO42913  |  Created: 2011-03-06  |  Updated: 2011-03-06  |  Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO42913
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About monitoring data migration from NOM to Symantec OpsCenter 7.1

When you upgrade from NOM to OpsCenter Server, the OpsCenter Installation Wizard automatically detects an older NOM installation. The OpsCenter installer only stops the existing NOM services. It does not uninstall your existing NOM installation. You can manually uninstall NOM after successfully migrating data and using Symantec OpsCenter for some time. During upgrade, the OpsCenter server is installed, the older NOM database is saved and started. Data migration from the older NOM database to the new OpsCenter database starts once the Symantec OpsCenter Server Service is started.

The data migration process may take time depending on the volume of data that has to be migrated. The following sections describe the data migration process from NOM to Symantec OpsCenter in detail.

When you upgrade from NOM to OpsCenter 7.1, all the SQL-based reports are not migrated to OpsCenter 7.1. The following table provides a list of NOM reports and whether they are migrated or not:

Table: List of NOM reports and migration status

NOM reports

Migrated when scheduled as standard report

Migrated if saved report (via copying)

Cold Catalog Backup

Yes

Yes

Backup Duration Variance

Yes

No

Job Summary

No

Yes

Restore Job Details

Yes

Yes

Job Exit Status Detail

Yes

Yes

BMR Client Configuration Backup Failures

Yes

No

Partially Successful Job Details

Yes

Yes

Restore Job Summary

Yes

Yes

Skipped Files Summary

Yes

No

Throughput Variance

Yes

No

File Count Variance

Yes

No

Backup Job Size Variance

Yes

No

Backup Window Failures

Yes

Yes

Running Vs Queued Jobs

No

No

Cycle Dashboard

No

No

Cycle Dashboard by Job Type

No

No

Cycle Dashboard by Media Server

No

No

Job Details

Yes

No

Job Summary by Status

No

No

Jobs Scheduled to Run

No

No

Media Expiration Schedule

Yes

No

Available Media Report

Yes

Yes

Media Summary by Media Server

Yes

No

Full Media Capacity

Yes

Yes

Drives in Use

Yes

No

Media Utilization

Yes

Yes

Media State

Yes

Yes

Policy Change

Yes

Yes

Top 10 Policies Using most Server Space

Yes

Yes

Policy Summary Dashboard

Yes

No

Job Success Rate by Policy Type

Yes

Yes

Virtual Client Summary

Yes

No

Client Restore

Yes

Yes

Jobs by Application

Yes

Yes

Client Summary Dashboard

Yes

No

Job Success by Client

Yes

Yes

Week at a glance

No

No

Job Summary by Client

No

No

Rolling 8 Day Summary

No

No

Rolling 8 Day Summary by MediaServer

No

No

Clients Not Backed up

Yes

No

Current Disk Usage

Yes

No

SAN Client Jobs

Yes

No

License Capacity

No

No

Media Server Job Throughput

Yes

No

Master Server Job Throughput

Yes

Yes

Disk Usage

Yes

No

Drive Usage

No

No

Storageunit Usage

Yes

No

Window Utilization by Policy

No

No

Vault Media Usage

Yes

No

See About upgrading from OpsCenter 7.0 or 7.0.1 to OpsCenter 7.1

See About upgrading from NetBackup Operations Manager to Symantec OpsCenter 7.1 on Windows and UNIX

See About upgrading from Veritas Backup Reporter to OpsCenter Analytics 7.1 on Windows and UNIX

See About monitoring data migration from VBR to Symantec OpsCenter Analytics 7.1

See About upgrading to OpsCenter Server on a different Windows system

See About upgrading to OpsCenter Server on a different UNIX system


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