NetBackup™ Troubleshooting Guide
- 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
- Issues with the non-privileged user (service user) account
- Issues with group name format in the auth.conf file
- Troubleshooting the VxUpdate add package process
- Issues with FIPS mode
- Issues with malware scanning
- Issues with NetBackup jobs that are enabled for data-in-transit encryption
- Issues with Unstructured Data Instant Access
- 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
- About the NetBackup Smart Diagnosis (nbsmartdiag) utility
- About log collection by job ID
- 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
- 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
vnetd proxy connection requirements
For communication within the same NetBackup domain:
Host ID-based certificates and a certificate revocation list must be present on all NetBackup 8.1 and later hosts.
The NetBackup global security settings configure how NetBackup provisions certificates.
Verify the global settings under Security Management in the NetBackup Administration Console.
To observe the certificates that NetBackup uses between hosts, use the -verbose option with the bptestbpcd -host command and option and with the bpclntcmd -pn command and option.
Host IDs must be mapped for host names on all NetBackup 8.1 and later hosts.
The NetBackup global security settings configure how NetBackup maps host IDs to name.
Verify the global settings under Security Management in the NetBackup Administration Console. Alternatively, you can use the following command and option:
Windows:
install_path\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\nbseccmd -getsecurityconfig -autoaddhostmapping
UNIX:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbseccmd -getsecurityconfig -autoaddhostmapping
For NetBackup hosts earlier than 8.1, you must allow insecure communication.
The NetBackup global security settings configure if NetBackup can communicate with hosts earlier than 8.1.
Verify the global settings under Security Management in the NetBackup Administration Console. Alternatively, you can use the following command and option:
Windows:
install_path\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\nbseccmd -getsecurityconfig -insecurecommunication
UNIX:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbseccmd -getsecurityconfig -insecurecommunication
The NetBackup web services on the master server must be active. To confirm that they are active, use the following NetBackup command and option:
Windows: install_path\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\nbcertcmd -ping
UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/nbcertcmd -ping
If the master server is configured to use external CA-signed certificates, the hosts should enroll their external CA-signed certificates with the appropriate master server domain.
For more information on external CA support and certificate enrollment, refer to the NetBackup Security and Encryption Guide.
For Auto Image Replication, host ID-based certificates from the source master server are required on all of the trusted master servers in the destination domains.
If the master server is configured to use external CA-signed certificates, ensure that trust is established between the source and target master servers using external CA-signed certificates.
For more information, see the NetBackup Deduplication Guide.