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IT Analytics OpsCenter Transition Reference

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Table: nom_Drive

OpsCenter Report Column

Description

Equivalent Column in IT Analytics

masterServerId

This attribute specifies the Unique identifier for Master Server in OpsCenter.

apt_v_server.server_id

name

This attribute specifies the name of the media server.

apt_v_nbu_media_server.media_server_name

activeJobs

This attribute specifies the number of activeJobs for this media server.

activeNodeName

This attribute specifies the name of the node of a cluster which is active as a media server in a clustered media server.

availableMedia

This attribute specifies the number of available media on this media server.

availableMediaSize

This attribute specifies the size of the available media on this media server.

clusterName

This attribute specifies the name of the cluster for a Virtual Cluster, if the media server is a clustered media server.

deleted

This attribute specifies if the media server has been deleted. 0 (zero)(false) indicates NO and 1(true) indicates YES.

fullyQalifiedName

This attribute specifies the fully qualified name of the media server.

apt_v_server.hostname

hardware

This attribute specifies the type of hardware that hosts this media server. For example, 1 indicates Solaris, 6 indicates Intel, 40 indicates Linux, and so on.

id

This attribute represents a unique identifier for media server.

apt_v_nbu_media_server.media_server_id

imagesWritten

This attribute specifies the number of images written on this media server.

ip

This attribute specifies the ip address of the media server.

apt_v_server.ip_address

isValid

This attribute specifies if the media server is a valid and accessible media server. 0(Zero)indicates false that is, Not Available and 1 indicates true that is Available.

lastSeenTime

This attribute specifies the date and time when the media server was last seen.

lastWritten

This attribute specifies the date and time that this media server was last Written onto.

mediaServerDown

This attribute specifies if the media server is down or up. 0 (Zero)indicates up and 1 indicates down.

networkName

This attribute specifies the network name of the media server.

osDescription

This attribute specifies the description of the operating system that hosts the media server.

osType

This attribute specifies the type of the operating system that hosts this media server.

apt_v_server.os_platform

product

This attribute specifies the type of the product. For example, 1 indicates NetBackup, 128 BackupExec, and so on.

status

This attribute specifies the current host status for this media server. For example, Active for Tape, Active for Tape and Disk, Active for Disk, Offline, Deactivated and Virtual Cluster, and so on.

throughput

This attribute specifies the rate of data transfer on media server.

type

This attribute specifies the type of media servers. For example, Basic Disk, Advanced Disk, NDMP, Open Storage, and so on.

versionLabel

This attribute specifies the NetBackup version of the media server. For example, 710200 means media server is of NetBackup version 7102.

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