Traditional NetBackup logging This much said, previous versions have unified logging used by certain NetBackup processes. All other NetBackup processes use legacy logging. In the traditional debug logging, each process creates logs in its own logging directory. To enable legacy debug logging on NetBackup servers will create a directory corresponding processes in that directory.
This process started by the NetBackup client service. This process runs only on the primary server. This program authenticate users launch the application.
Providing services on all Windows platforms this program to all requests from all running on bpjava-msvc NetBackup master server or media server host Java user interface.
NetBackup Java interface programs use this directory to store temporary files and backed up by the user, archive and restore procedures jbpSA generated job and progress log files. To ensure the successful operation of any Java program, this directory must exist, and must have permission to public read, write, and execute.
In addition, on NetBackup-Java capable platforms, NetBackup Java interface log files are written to a subdirectory called nbjlogs.
Started by inetd 1M process. Note In this version of the previous version 6. For version 6. Once you have created these directories, with the appropriate log level usually the default , as long as the corresponding directory to find the log needs just fine. Join Us Close. Join Tek-Tips Forums! Join Us! By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail.
Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. Is there an easy way to check if a netbackup has been run from an AIX client? I have been monitoring the bpbk process running but wondered if there is an easier way to check the last time it was run, eg a log or a command.
Note: I only have access to the client that the backup is run on. This TechNote does not address all available resources for unified logging and is only concerned with moving the Default.
LogDirectory resource. Verify that the Default. LogDirectory now displays the correct path to the new log directory. At this time also check for any overrides that have been set for individual originators. It is not required to change other originators to match the default setting. This step just highlights what other directories are being used to write unified log files. By default, these log files are written to other directories.
Restart the NetBackup daemons for the changes to take effect. Once NetBackup is restarted it will begin writing unified log files in the new directory. Verify that vxlogview is able to process the log files in their new location. The example below will display all the unified log entries that have been generated in the last five minutes. Note : Unlike the files written in legacy logging, unified logging files cannot be easily read with a text editor.
The unified logging files store messages in a codified format that needs to be interpreted with vxlogview. The vxlogview command must be used to assemble and display the complete log information correctly. Also, previously written log files will reside in their original location following this procedure.
The logs may remain in this location, deleted, or moved to the new log location. Then inspect the log directories to ensure a new log file is created. The folder must already exist.
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