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          Veritas NetBackup™ Troubleshooting Guide
                Last Published: 
				
                2021-01-01
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 NetBackup (9.0.0.1, 9.0)
              
              
            - Introduction
 - Troubleshooting procedures
- About troubleshooting procedures
 - Troubleshooting NetBackup problems
 - Troubleshooting installation problems
 - Troubleshooting configuration problems
 - Device configuration problem resolution
 - Testing the master server and clients
 - Testing the media server and clients
 - Resolving network communication problems with UNIX clients
 - Resolving network communication problems with Windows clients
 - Troubleshooting vnetd proxy connections
- vnetd proxy connection requirements
 - Where to begin to troubleshoot vnetd proxy connections
 - Verify that the vnetd process and proxies are active
 - Verify that the host connections are proxied
 - Test the vnetd proxy connections
 - Examine the log files of the connecting and accepting processes
 - Viewing the vnetd proxy log files
 
 - Troubleshooting security certificate revocation
- Troubleshooting cloud provider's revoked SSL certificate issues
 - Troubleshooting cloud provider's CRL download issues
 - How a host's CRL affects certificate revocation troubleshooting
 - NetBackup job fails because of revoked certificate or unavailability of CRLs
 - NetBackup job fails because of apparent network error
 - NetBackup job fails because of unavailable resource
 - Master server security certificate is revoked
 - Determining a NetBackup host's certificate state
 - Troubleshooting issues with external CA-signed certificate revocation
 
 - About troubleshooting networks and host names
 - Verifying host name and service entries in NetBackup
- Example of host name and service entries on UNIX master server and client
 - Example of host name and service entries on UNIX master server and media server
 - Example of host name and service entries on UNIX PC clients
 - Example of host name and service entries on UNIX server that connects to multiple networks
 
 - About the bpclntcmd utility
 - Using the Host Properties window to access configuration settings
 - Resolving full disk problems
 - Frozen media troubleshooting considerations
 - Troubleshooting problems with the NetBackup web services
 - Troubleshooting problems with the NetBackup web server certificate
 - Resolving PBX problems
 - Troubleshooting problems with validation of the remote host
 - Troubleshooting Auto Image Replication
 - Troubleshooting network interface card performance
 - About SERVER entries in the bp.conf file
 - About unavailable storage unit problems
 - Resolving a NetBackup Administration operations failure on Windows
 - Resolving garbled text displayed in NetBackup Administration Console on a UNIX computer
 - Troubleshooting error messages in the NetBackup Administration Console
 - Extra disk space required for logs and temporary files for the NetBackup Administration Console
 - Unable to logon to the NetBackup Administration Console after external CA configuration
 - Troubleshooting file-based external certificate issues
 - Troubleshooting Windows certificate store issues
 - Troubleshooting backup failures
 - Troubleshooting backup failure issues with NAT clients or NAT servers
 - Troubleshooting issues with the NetBackup Messaging Broker (or nbmqbroker) service
 - Issues with email notifications for Windows systems
 - Issues with KMS configuration
 - Issues with initiating the NetBackup CA migration because of large key size
 
 - Using NetBackup utilities
- About NetBackup troubleshooting utilities
 - About the analysis utilities for NetBackup debug logs
 - About the Logging Assistant
 - About network troubleshooting utilities
 - About the NetBackup support utility (nbsu)
 - About the NetBackup consistency check utility (NBCC)
 - About the NetBackup consistency check repair (NBCCR) utility
 - About the nbcplogs utility
 - About the robotic test utilities
 
 - Disaster recovery
- About disaster recovery
 - About disaster recovery requirements
 - Disaster recovery packages
 - About disaster recovery settings
 - Recommended backup practices
 - 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
 - Generating a certificate on a clustered master server after disaster recovery installation
 - About restoring disaster recovery package
 - About the DR_PKG_MARKER_FILE environment variable
 - Restoring disaster recovery package on Windows
 - Restoring disaster recovery package on UNIX
 - About recovering the NetBackup catalog
- About NetBackup catalog recovery on Windows computers
 - About NetBackup catalog recovery from disk devices
 - About NetBackup catalog recovery and symbolic links
 - About NetBackup catalog recovery and OpsCenter
 - NetBackup disaster recovery email example
 - About recovering the entire NetBackup catalog
 - Establishing a connection with NAT media server before catalog recovery
 - About recovering the NetBackup catalog image files
 - About recovering the NetBackup relational database
 - Recovering the NetBackup catalog when NetBackup Access Control is configured
 - Recovering the NetBackup catalog from a nonprimary copy of a catalog backup
 - Recovering the NetBackup catalog without the disaster recovery file
 - Recovering a NetBackup user-directed online catalog backup from the command line
 - Restoring files from a NetBackup online catalog backup
 - Unfreezing the NetBackup online catalog recovery media
 - Steps to carry out when you see exit status 5988 during catalog recovery
 
 
 - Index
 
Example of host name and service entries on UNIX PC clients
The following illustration shows a NetBackup master server with PC (Windows) clients. Server configuration is the same as it is for UNIX clients. These clients do not have inetd.conf entries.
Consider the following about Figure: UNIX PC clients:
All applicable network configuration must be updated to reflect the NetBackup information. For example, this information could include the
/etc/hostsfile and NIS, and DNS (if used).