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          Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
                Last Published: 
				
                2021-01-01
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 NetBackup (9.0.0.1, 9.0)
              
              
            - NetBackup licensing models and the nbdeployutil utility
- About NetBackup licensing models
 - Tools for creating and viewing licensing reports
 - Setting the licensing type for scheduled reports
 - How capacity licensing works
 - How NEVC licensing works
 - Scheduling reports for capacity licensing
 - Scheduling reports for traditional licensing
 - Scheduling reports for NetBackup Enterprise Virtual Client (NEVC) licensing
 - Other configuration for incremental reporting
 - Troubleshooting failures for nbdeployutil and incremental reporting
 - Manually generating licensing reports
 - Creating and viewing the licensing report
 - Reviewing a capacity licensing report
- Summary tab
 - Client aliases and multiple IP addresses
 - Itemization tab
 - Clients backed up with multiple streams
 - NetBackup CloudCatalyst (NetBackup 8.1 and later clients)
 - Data backed up by multiple policies
 - BigData plug-ins for NetBackup
 - NetBackup for Exchange agent
 - NetBackup for NDMP agent
 - NetBackup for Oracle server agent
 - NetBackup for SQL Server agent
 - NetBackup for VMware agent
 - NetBackup for Hyper-V agent
 - NetBackup for RHV agent
 - NetBackup for Nutanix-AHV agent
 - NAS-Data-Protection policy
 - Cloud policy
 - Windows file system backups
 - UNIX file system backups
 
 - Reconciling the capacity licensing report results
 - Reviewing a traditional licensing report
 - Reviewing an NEVC licensing report
 - Using the NetBackup Storage API to get the total backup size information
 
 - Additional configuration
- About multiple NetBackup master servers
 - About multiple media servers with one master server
 - About direct I/O for backups on Windows
 - About dynamic host name and IP addressing
 - About busy file processing on UNIX clients
 - About specifying the locale of the NetBackup installation
 - About the Shared Storage Option
- About Shared Storage Option components
 - DELETE About reserving or releasing shared devices
 - How to share robotic libraries without using the Shared Storage Option
 - Shared Storage Option terms and concepts
 - DELETE About the Shared Storage Option license
 - About Shared Storage Option prerequisites
 - About hardware configuration guidelines
 - About installing and configuring drivers
 - Verifying the connectivity
 - DELETE About configuring the Shared Storage Option in NetBackup
 - Verifying your Shared Storage Option configuration
 - Device Monitor and Shared Storage Option
 - Viewing SSO summary reports
 - Operating system assistance
 - Common configuration issues with Shared Storage Option
 - Frequently asked questions about Shared Storage Option
 
 - About the vm.conf configuration file
- ACS_mediatype entry in vm.conf
 - ACS_SEL_SOCKET entry in vm.conf
 - ACS_CSI_HOSTPORT entry in vm.conf (on UNIX)
 - ACS_SSI_HOSTNAME entry in vm.conf
 - ACS_SSI_INET_PORT entry in vm.conf (on UNIX)
 - ACS_SSI_SOCKET entry in vm.conf
 - ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE / ACS_UDP_RPCSERVICE entry in vm.conf (on UNIX)
 - ADJ_LSM entry in vm.conf
 - API_BARCODE_RULES entry in vm.conf
 - AUTHORIZATION_REQUIRED entry in vm.conf in NetBackup versions 8.0 and earlier
 - AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION entry in vm.conf
 - AUTO_UPDATE_ROBOT entry in vm.conf
 - AVRD_PEND_DELAY entry in vm.conf
 - AVRD_SCAN_DELAY entry in vm.conf
 - CLEAN_REQUEST_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
 - CLIENT_PORT_WINDOW entry in vm.conf
 - CLUSTER_NAME entry in vm.conf
 - DAYS_TO_KEEP_LOGS entry in vm.conf
 - EMM_RETRY_COUNT entry in vm.conf
 - EMM_CONNECT_TIMOUT entry in vm.conf
 - EMM_REQUEST_TIMOUT entry in vm.conf
 - ENABLE_ROBOT_AUTH entry in vm.conf
 - INVENTORY_FILTER entry in vm.conf
 - MAP_ID entry in vm.conf
 - MAP_CONTINUE_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
 - MEDIA_ID_BARCODE_CHARS entry in vm.conf
 - MEDIA_ID_PREFIX entry in vm.conf
 - MM_SERVER_NAME entry in vm.conf
 - PREFERRED_GROUP entry in vm.conf
 - RANDOM_PORTS entry in vm.conf
 - REQUIRED_INTERFACE entry in vm.conf
 - SERVER entry in vm.conf in NetBackup versions 8.0 and earlier
 - SSO_DA_REREGISTER_INTERVAL entry in vm.conf
 - SSO_DA_RETRY_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
 - SSO_HOST_NAME entry in vm.conf
 - VERBOSE entry in vm.conf
 - Example vm.conf file
 - How to access media and devices on other hosts
 - Host name precedence in the vm.conf file
 
 
 - Holds Management
 - Menu user interfaces on UNIX
- About menu user interfaces
 - About the tpconfig device configuration utility
- About the tpconfig utility menu
 - Starting the tpconfig device configuration utility
 - Adding robots
 - Adding drives
 - Updating a robot configuration
 - Updating a drive configuration
 - Deleting a robot
 - Deleting a drive
 - Configuring drive paths
 - Configuring host credentials
 - Displaying and writing the device configuration
 
 - About the NetBackup Disk Configuration Utility
 
 - Reference topics
- Host name rules
 - About reading backup images with nbtar or tar32.exe
 - Factors that affect backup time
 - Methods for determining the NetBackup transfer rate
 - NetBackup notify scripts
- backup_notify script
 - backup_exit_notify script
 - bpstart_notify script (UNIX clients)
 - bpstart_notify.bat script (Windows clients)
 - bpend_notify script (UNIX clients)
 - bpend_notify.bat script (Windows clients)
 - bpend_notify_busy script (UNIX clients)
 - child_end_deployment_notify
 - child_start_deployment_notify
 - diskfull_notify script
 - drive_mount_notify script (on UNIX)
 - drive_unmount_notify script (on UNIX)
 - mail_dr_info script
 - media_deassign_notify script
 - nbmail.cmd script (on Windows)
 - parent_end_deployment_notify
 - parent_end_notify script
 - parent_start_deployment_notify
 - parent_start_notify script
 - pending_request_notify script
 - restore_notify script
 - session_notify script
 - session_start_notify script
 - shared_drive_notify script
 - userreq_notify script
 
 - Media and device management best practices
 - About TapeAlert
 - About tape drive cleaning
 - How NetBackup selects drives
 - How NetBackup reserves drives
- About SCSI persistent reserve
 - About the SPC-2 SCSI reserve process
 - About SCSI reserve requirements
 - About SCSI reserve limitations
 - About SCSI reservation logging
 - About SCSI reserve operating system limitations on Windows
 - About checking for data loss
 - About checking for tape and driver configuration errors
 - About configuring SCSI reserve
 
 - How NetBackup selects media
 - Volume pool and volume group examples
 - Media formats
 - Media and device management processes
 - About Tape I/O commands on UNIX
 
 - Index
 
CLEAN_REQUEST_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
Note:
This entry affects tape drive cleaning requests as well as tape mount and tape dismount requests.
Use this entry to specify the following:
How long NetBackup waits for a drive to be cleaned before it removes the request from the queue.
How long NetBackup waits for a tape to be mounted or dismounted before it removes the request from the queue.
Unprocessed requests to clean a drive or to mount or dismount a tape are removed from the queue after 30 minutes.
CLEAN_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = minutes
The minutes can be from 1 to 144000 (100 days). The default value is 30 and a value of zero converts to the default value of 30.