NetBackup™ Logging Reference Guide
- Using logs
- About logging
- Logging properties
- Logging levels
- Log retention and log size
- Changing the logging levels
- About unified logging
- Gathering unified logs for NetBackup
- Types of unified logging messages
- File name format for unified logging
- Originator IDs for the entities that use unified logging
- About changing the location of unified log files
- About rolling over unified log files
- About recycling unified log files
- About using the vxlogview command to view unified logs
- Examples of using vxlogview to view unified logs
- Examples of using vxlogmgr to manage unified logs
- Examples of using vxlogcfg to configure unified logs
- Accessibility of the unified logs
- About legacy logging
- UNIX client processes that use legacy logging
- PC client processes that use legacy logging
- File name format for legacy logging
- Directory names for legacy debug logs for servers
- Directory names for legacy debug logs for media and device management
- How to control the amount of information written to legacy logging files
- Limit the size and retention of legacy logs
- Accessibility of the legacy logs
- Setting retention limits for logs on clients
- UNIX logging with syslogd
- Logging options with the Windows Event Viewer
- Backup process and logging
- Media and device processes and logging
- Restore process and logging
- Advanced backup and restore features
- Storage logging
- NetBackup Deduplication logging
- OpenStorage Technology (OST) logging
- Storage lifecycle policy (SLP) and Auto Image Replication (A.I.R.) logging
- NetBackup secure communication logging
- About NetBackup secure communication logging
- Tomcat logging
- NetBackup web services logging
- Command-line logging
- NetBackup cURL logging
- Java logging
- Embeddable Authentication Client (EAT) logging
- Authentication Services (AT) logging
- vssat logging
- NetBackup proxy helper logging
- NetBackup proxy tunnel logging
- PBX logging
- Sending secure communication logs to Veritas Technical Support
- Snapshot technologies
- Locating logs
- Overview of NetBackup log locations and processes
- acsssi logging
- bpbackup logging
- bpbkar logging
- bpbrm logging
- bpcd logging
- bpcompatd logging
- bpdbm logging
- bpjobd logging
- bprd logging
- bprdproxy logging
- bprestore logging
- bptestnetconn logging
- bptm logging
- daemon logging
- ltid logging
- nbemm logging
- nbjm logging
- nbpem logging
- nbproxy logging
- nbrb logging
- NetBackup Vault logging
- NetBackup web services logging
- NetBackup web server certificate logging
- PBX logging
- reqlib logging
- Robots logging
- tar logging
- txxd and txxcd logging
- vnetd logging
- NetBackup Administration Console logging
- NetBackup Administration Console logging process flow
- Enabling detailed debug logging for the NetBackup Administration Console
- Setting up a secure channel between the NetBackup Administration Console and bpjava-*
- Setting up a secure channel between the NetBackup Administration Console and either nbsl or nbvault
- NetBackup Administration Console logging configuration on NetBackup servers and clients
- Logging Java operations for the NetBackup Remote Administration Console
- Configuring and gathering logs when troubleshooting NetBackup Administration Console issues
- Undo logging
- Using the Logging Assistant
PC client processes that use legacy logging
Most PC client processes use legacy logging. To enable the detailed legacy debug logging on Windows clients, create the directories in the following location. The directory names that you create correspond to the processes to which you want to create logs.
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\Logs\
Table: PC client processes that use legacy logging
Directory | NetBackup client | Description |
|---|---|---|
bmrbd | All Windows | BMR Boot Server daemon. These logs have information on the bmrbd process. |
bpinetd | All Windows clients | Client service logs. These logs have information on the bpinetd32 process. |
bparchive | All Windows clients | Archive program that is run from the command line. |
bpbackup | All Windows clients | The backup program that is run from the command line. |
bpbkar | All Windows clients | Backup and archive manager. These logs have information on the bpbkar32 process. |
bpcd | All Windows clients | NetBackup client daemon or manager. These logs have information on communications between the server and client. |
bpjava-msvc |
NetBackup Java application server authentication service that the Client Services service starts during startup of the NetBackup Java interface applications. This program authenticates the user who started the application. (On all Windows platforms.) | |
bpjava-usvc |
NetBackup program that bpjava-msvc starts upon successful logon through the logon dialog box that is presented when a NetBackup Java Backup, Archive, and Restore (BAR) interface is started. This program services all requests from the Java user interfaces on the NetBackup host where bpjava-msvc is running. (On all Windows platforms.) | |
bplist | All Windows clients | List program that is run from the command line. |
bpmount | All Windows clients | The program that is used to collect drive names on the client for multistreaming clients. |
bprestore | All Windows clients | The restore program that is run from the command line. |
bptestnetconn | All Windows clients | The program that performs several tasks that help you test and analyze DNS and connectivity problems with any specified list of hosts, including the server list in the NetBackup configuration. |
nbpas | All Windows clients | The NetBackup Privileged Access Service. These logs have information on the nbpas process, this process perform root-specific tasks requested by service user. |
ncfnbcs | All Windows clients | NetBackup Client Service. These logs have information on the nbcs process. |
tar | All Windows clients | tar processing. These logs have information about the tar32 process. |
user_ops | All Windows clients | The user_ops directory is created during the install of NetBackup on all servers and clients. The NetBackup Java interface programs use it for the following: temporary files and for the job and the progress log files that the Backup, Archive, and Restore program (jbpSA) generates. This directory must exist for successful operation of any of the Java programs and must have public read and run permissions. user_ops contains a directory for every user that uses the Java programs. Except for the Java interface log files, log files in the In addition, on NetBackup Java capable platforms, the NetBackup Java interface log files are written in a subdirectory that is called nbjlogs. The administrator can clean up these logs that reside in the |