Each NetVault Agent monitors the assets inside the selected NetVault Backup environment. To enable the data collection for Foglight for NetVault, create a NetVault user with the “Monitor Presets” privilege, as well as grant this user with the access to the client groups and media groups that you want to monitor.
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| 4  | Select Agent Host: Select the agent manager on which the new agent is to be deployed, and then click Next. | 
| 5  | NetVault Properties: Specify the following values, and then click Finish. | 
| • | Server Address: The IP address of the NetVault Server that hosts the agent instance. | 
| • | Port: The port number used by the NetVault Server for listening to the connections from the agent instance (default: 8443). | 
| • | Use Https: The option used to enable the agent connection using HTTPS (default: true).  | 
| • | Login Username: The name of the user that has the privileges required for connecting to the NetVault Server and retrieving information. | 
| • | Login Password: The password of the user that has the privileges required for connecting to the NetVault Server and retrieving information. | 
| • | Error Event Keywords: Keywords used to classify NetVault error events. Separate multiple keywords by comma.  | 
| • | Warning Event Keywords: Keywords used to classify NetVault warning events. Separate multiple keywords by comma. | 
| • | Collected Event Classes: The option used to indicate which event classes will be collected by the agent instance. By default, all event classes available in the NetVault Server are checked.  | 
| • | Collect Log Level: The option used to indicate which logs will be collected by the agent instance. Warning and above is set by default.  | 
| • | <foglight_home> is a placeholder that represents the path to the Foglight Management Server installation. | 
| • | <foglight_agent_mgr_home> is a placeholder that represents the path to the Foglight Agent Manager installation. This can be the location of the Foglight Agent Manager installation on a monitored host, or the home directory of the Foglight Agent Manager that comes embedded with the Foglight Management Server. For example: | 
All the certificate-related command line options require that FglAM be up and running.
bin/fglam --add-certificate "user alias 1"=/path/to/certificate/file
| • | FglAM requires the Base64 format. To verify if the certificate file is encoded with Base64, open the certificate with a notepad and the certificate should be similar to the following example: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- XXXXXXXX= -----END CERTIFICATE----- | 
| NOTE: If the certificate is not Base64 format, use openssl command to convert the certificate file into a Base64 file. Use either of the following commands depending on the source form: openssl x509 -inform DER -in xxx.cer -out xxx.crt or openssl x509 -inform PEM -in xxx.cer -out xxx.crt | 
| • | The alias is required and is used in the list and delete operations to refer to the certificate. It can be anything. | 
Print out a list of certificates and the aliases that refer to them.
Refer to the example output below:
Remove a certificate referred to by an alias.
bin/fglam --delete-certificate "user alias 1"
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| 2  | On the Agent Status dashboard, select the NetVault agent that you want to monitor, and then click Edit Properties.  | 
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| NOTE: Quest highly recommends setting the Collector Config (also knowns as Collection interval) to a value that is larger than 10 minutes and is multiples of 10 minutes; otherwise the NetVault agent might not collect metrics from the NetVault Server. | 
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