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  2. NetBackup™ Flex Scale Administrator's Guide
  3. NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management
  4. Node and disk management
  5. Viewing node details
NetBackup™ Flex Scale Administrator's Guide

Viewing node details

You can view the details about the disks on the Infrastructure page. To go to the Infrastructure page, use any one of the following options:

  • Use a user account with both Appliance Administrator and NetBackup Administrator role, or a user account with only an Appliance administrator role to log in to the NetBackup Flex Scale web interface https://ManagementServerIPorFQDN/webui where ManagementServerIPorFQDN is the public IP address, the FQDN, or the short host name that you specified for the NetBackup Flex Scale management server during the cluster configuration, and then in the left pane click Cluster Management > Infrastructure.

  • Use a user account with an Appliance Administrator role to log in to the NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management console https://ManagementServerIPorFQDN:14161 where ManagementServerIPorFQDN is the public IP address, the FQDN, or the short host name that you specified for the NetBackup Flex Scale management server during the cluster configuration, and then in the left pane click Monitor > Infrastructure.

    Note:

    If you access the NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management console by using the short host name from a node, set the DNS settings (name server, domain name, and search domain) or ensure that the entry for mapping the short host name to an IP address exists in the hosts file of the node.

You can view the following information:

  • Name of the node.

  • Status of the node. The node status is healthy if the node is operational. The node status is unhealthy if the node is shut down or stopped. If the node repeatedly goes in a faulted state, the node status is shown as Excluded. A green checkmark next to the status indicates that the node is running. A red exclamation mark icon indicates that the node is in a faulted state or has exited from the cluster

  • Serial number of the node.

  • Health of the node.

  • Product version that is installed on the node.

  • Firmware version of the components.

  • IP address assigned to the eth1 network interface of the node.

  • Appliance model and revision

  • CPU and memory utilization.

To view detailed information about the node, click the node name. You can view additional information such as the hardware details and the IP addresses allocated to the node.

On the Utilization statistics tab, you can view the graphs for CPU, memory, and network usage. Place the cursor anywhere on the horizontal axis to view the usage trends.

On the Disks tab, you can view all the disks the node can access, the usage in terms of percentage of the total available disk capacity, the storage pool the disk is allocated to, and the vendor.

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