Veritas NetBackup™ 8.0 Troubleshooting Guide
- Introduction
- Troubleshooting procedures
- Troubleshooting NetBackup problems
- Verifying host name and service entries in NetBackup
- Frozen media troubleshooting considerations
- Troubleshooting problems with the NetBackup web services
- Resolving PBX problems
- About troubleshooting Auto Image Replication
- Using NetBackup utilities
- About the NetBackup support utility (nbsu)
- About the NetBackup consistency check utility (NBCC)
- About the robotic test utilities
- Disaster recovery
- About disk recovery procedures for UNIX and Linux
- About clustered NetBackup server recovery for UNIX and Linux
- About disk recovery procedures for Windows
- About clustered NetBackup server recovery for Windows
- About recovering the NetBackup catalog
- About NetBackup catalog recovery and OpsCenter
- About recovering the entire NetBackup catalog
- About recovering the NetBackup catalog image files
- About recovering the NetBackup relational database
Output from the NetBackup consistency check utility (NBCC)
NBCC writes the information it gathers to packaged files in the following directory.
UNIX and Linux | /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/support/output /nbcc/hostname_NBCC_timestamp |
Windows | install_path\NetBackup\bin\support\output \nbcc\hostname_NBCC_timestamp |
If a supported archive program is available on the host where NBCC runs, NBCC bundles its output files into an archive file. If a supported compression utility is available, NBCC compresses the archive file. Otherwise, the individual output files remain unarchived and uncompressed.
An example of a compressed (UNIX) archive file that NBCC created is as follows:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/support/output/NBCC/host1_NBCC_20060814_ 164443/host1_NBCC_20060814_164443.tar.gz
where host1 is the name of the host where NBCC had been run.
On UNIX platforms, NBCC supports the tar, compress, and gzip utilities for UNIX file archiving and compression. On Windows platforms, NBCC supports the tar, Makecab, and gzip utilities for Windows file archiving and compression.
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