Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
- Section I. About NetBackup
- Section II. Configuring hosts
- Configuring Host Properties
- About the NetBackup Host Properties
- Access Control properties
- Active Directory host properties
- Bandwidth properties
- Busy File Settings properties
- Clean-up properties
- Client Name properties
- Client Attributes properties
- Client Settings properties for UNIX clients
- Client Settings properties for Windows clients
- Cloud Storage properties
- Credential Access properties
- Data Classification properties
- Default Job Priorities properties
- Distributed application restore mapping properties
- Encryption properties
- Enterprise Vault properties
- Enterprise Vault Hosts properties
- Exchange properties
- Exclude Lists properties
- Fibre Transport properties
- Firewall properties
- General Server properties
- Global Attributes properties
- About constraints on the number of concurrent jobs
- Setting up email notifications about backups
- Configuring the nbmail.cmd script on Windows
- Sending messages to the global administrator about unsuccessful backups only
- Sending messages to the administrator about successful and unsuccessful backups
- Installing and testing the email utility on Windows
- Logging properties
- Login Banner Configuration properties
- Lotus Notes properties
- Media properties
- NDMP Global Credentials properties
- Network properties
- Network Settings properties
- Port Ranges properties
- Preferred Network properties
- Add or Change Preferred Network Settings dialog box
- How NetBackup uses the directives to determine which network to use
- Configurations to use IPv6 networks
- Configurations to use IPv4 networks
- Order of directive processing in the Preferred Network properties
- bptestnetconn utility to display Preferred Network information
- Configuration to prohibit using a specified address
- Configuration to prefer a specified address
- Configuration that restricts NetBackup to one set of addresses
- Configuration that limits the addresses, but allows any interfaces
- Resilient Network properties
- Resource Limit properties
- Restore Failover properties
- Retention Periods properties
- RHV Access Hosts properties
- Scalable Storage properties
- Servers properties
- Adding a server to a servers list
- Removing a server from a server list
- Enabling NetBackup clustered master server inter-node authentication
- About the certificate to be used for adding a trusted master server
- Adding a trusted master server using NetBackup CA-signed (host ID-based) certificate
- Adding a trusted master server using external CA-signed certificate
- Removing a trusted master server
- Changing the master server that performs backups and restores for a client
- SharePoint properties
- SLP Parameters properties
- Throttle Bandwidth properties
- Timeouts properties
- Universal Settings properties
- User Account Settings properties
- UNIX Client properties
- VMware Access Hosts properties
- Windows Client properties
- Configuration options not found in the Host Properties
- About using commands to change the configuration options on UNIX clients and servers
- Configuration options for NetBackup servers
- About robust logging
- ALLOW_MEDIA_OVERWRITE option for NetBackup servers
- AUTHENTICATION_DOMAIN option for NetBackup servers and clients
- AUTHORIZATION_SERVICE option for NetBackup servers
- AUTO_ADD_ALL_ALIASES_FOR_CLIENT option for NetBackup servers
- BPBRM_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
- BPCD_WHITELIST_PATH option for NetBackup servers and clients
- BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS options for UNIX master servers
- BPDBM_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
- BPRD_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
- BPTM_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
- BPEND_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- BPSTART_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- CHECK_RESTORE_CLIENT option for NetBackup servers
- CLIENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- CLIENT_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers and clients
- CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- CLIENT_RESERVED_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers and clients
- CLUSTER_ECA_CERT_PATH for clustered master server
- CLUSTER_ECA_KEY_PASSPHRASEFILE for clustered master server
- CLUSTER_ECA_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH for clustered master server
- CLUSTER_ECA_TRUST_STORE_PATH for clustered master server
- CONNECT_OPTIONS option for NetBackup servers and clients
- DEFAULT_CONNECT_OPTIONS option for NetBackup servers and clients
- DISABLE_CERT_AUTO_RENEW option for NetBackup servers and clients
- DISABLE_JOB_LOGGING option for NetBackup servers
- DISABLE_STANDALONE_DRIVE_EXTENSIONS option for NetBackup servers
- DISALLOW_BACKUPS_SPANNING_MEDIA option for NetBackup servers
- DISALLOW_CLIENT_LIST_RESTORE option for NetBackup servers
- DISALLOW_CLIENT_RESTORE option for NetBackup servers
- DISALLOW_SERVER_FILE_WRITES option for NetBackup servers and clients
- EAT_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_CERT_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_CRL_CHECK for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_CRL_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_CRL_PATH_SYNC_HOURS for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_CRL_REFRESH_HOURS for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_DISABLE_AUTO_ENROLLMENT for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_DR_BKUP_WIN_CERT_STORE for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_KEY_PASSPHRASEFILE for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
- ECA_TRUST_STORE_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
- ENABLE_CRITICAL_PROCESS_LOGGING for NetBackup servers and clients
- ENABLE_DIRECT_CONNECTION for servers
- ENABLE_MQBROKER for servers
- FAILOVER_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVERS option for NetBackup servers
- FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER option for NetBackup servers
- GENERATE_ENGLISH_LOGS option for NetBackup servers and clients
- HOSTDB_RESYNC_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers and clients
- HYPERV_WMI_CREATE_DISK_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- INCOMPLETE_JOB_CLEAN_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers and clients
- INITIAL_BROWSE_SEARCH_LIMIT option for NetBackup servers and clients
- INITIATE_REVERSE_CONNECTION for servers
- IP_ADDRESS_FAMILY option for NetBackup servers
- JOB_PRIORITY option for NetBackup servers and clients
- KEEP_LOGS_SIZE_GB for NetBackup servers and clients
- LIMIT_BANDWIDTH option for NetBackup servers
- MAX_LOGFILE_SIZE option for NetBackup servers and clients for legacy logging
- MAX_NUM_LOGFILES option for NetBackup servers and clients for legacy logging
- MEDIA_UNMOUNT_DELAY option for NetBackup servers
- MEDIA_REQUEST_DELAY option for NetBackup servers
- MEDIA_SERVER option for NetBackup servers
- MPX_RESTORE_DELAY option for NetBackup servers
- MUST_USE_LOCAL_DRIVE option for NetBackup servers
- NBRNTD_IDLE_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- OPS_CENTER_SERVER_NAME option for NetBackup servers
- PREFERRED_NETWORK option for NetBackup servers
- RANDOM _PORTS option for NetBackup servers and clients
- RE_READ_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers
- REQUIRED_NETWORK option for NetBackup servers
- RESILIENT_NETWORK option for NetBackup master servers and clients
- RESUME_ORIG_DUP_ON_OPT_DUP_FAIL option for NetBackup servers
- REVERSE_NAME_LOOKUP option for NetBackup servers and clients
- SECURE_PROXY_CIPHER_LIST option for NetBackup servers and clients
- SERVER option for NetBackup servers
- SERVER_CONNECT_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
- SERVER_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers
- SERVER_RESERVED_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers and clients
- SKIP_RESTORE_TO_SYMLINK_DIR option for NetBackup servers
- TELEMETRY_UPLOAD option for NetBackup servers
- THROTTLE_BANDWIDTH option for NetBackup servers
- TRUSTED_MASTER option for NetBackup servers
- ULINK_ON_OVERWRITE option for NetBackup servers
- USE_AUTHENTICATION option for NetBackup servers
- USE_VXSS option for NetBackup servers and clients
- VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers and clients
- VMWARE_AUTODISCOVERY_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers
- VXSS_NETWORK option for NetBackup servers
- WEB_SERVER_TUNNEL_ENABLE option for NetBackup servers
- VIRTUALIZATION_HOSTS_SECURE_CONNECT_ENABLED for servers and clients
- VIRTUALIZATION_CRL_CHECK for NetBackup servers and clients
- Configuration options for NetBackup clients
- ACCEPT_REVERSE_CONNECTION for clients
- APP_PROXY_SERVER option for NetBackup clients
- BACKUP_BTRFS_SNAPSHOT option for NetBackup clients
- BACKUP_FIFO_FILES option for NetBackup clients
- BPARCHIVE_POLICY option for NetBackup clients
- BPARCHIVE_SCHED option for NetBackup clients
- BPBACKUP_POLICY option for NetBackup clients
- BPBACKUP_SCHED option for NetBackup clients
- BUSY_FILE_ACTION option for NetBackup clients
- BUSY_FILE_DIRECTORY option for NetBackup clients
- BUSY_FILE_NOTIFY_USER option for NetBackup clients
- BUSY_FILE_PROCESSING option for NetBackup clients
- CLIENT_NAME option for NetBackup clients
- COMPRESS_SUFFIX option for NetBackup clients
- CRYPT_CIPHER option for NetBackup clients
- CRYPT_KIND option for NetBackup clients
- CRYPT_OPTION option for NetBackup clients
- CRYPT_STRENGTH option for NetBackup clients
- CRYPT_LIBPATH option for NetBackup clients
- CRYPT_KEYFILE option for NetBackup clients
- DO_NOT_RESET_FILE_ACCESS_TIME option for NetBackup clients
- ENABLE_DATA_CHANNEL_ENCRYPTION for clients
- IGNORE_XATTR option for NetBackup clients
- INFORMIX_HOME option for NetBackup clients
- KEEP_DATABASE_COMM_FILE option for NetBackup clients
- KEEP_LOGS_DAYS option for NetBackup clients
- LIST_FILES_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup clients
- LOCKED_FILE_ACTION option for NetBackup clients
- MEDIA_SERVER option for NetBackup clients
- MEGABYTES_OF_MEMORY option for NetBackup clients
- NFS_ACCESS_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup clients
- OLD_VNETD_CALLBACK option for NetBackup clients
- REPORT_CLIENT_DISCOVERIES option for NetBackup clients
- RESTORE_RETRIES option for NetBackup clients
- RMAN_OUTPUT_DIR for NetBackup clients
- SERVER option for NetBackup clients
- SUBSCRIBER_HEARTBEAT_TIMEOUT for clients
- SYBASE_HOME option for NetBackup clients
- USE_CTIME_FOR_INCREMENTALS option for NetBackup clients
- USE_FILE_CHG_LOG option for NetBackup clients
- USEMAIL option for NetBackup clients
- VXSS_NETWORK option for NetBackup clients
- WEB_SERVER_TUNNEL option for NetBackup clients
- WEB_SERVER_TUNNEL_USE option for NetBackup clients
- Configuring server groups
- Enabling support for NAT clients in NetBackup
- Configuring host credentials
- Managing media servers
- Configuring Host Properties
- Section III. Configuring storage
- Configuring disk storage
- Configuring robots and tape drives
- NetBackup robot types
- About the device mapping files
- Downloading the device mapping files
- About configuring robots and tape drives in NetBackup
- Configuring robots and tape drives by using the wizard
- Updating the device configuration by using the wizard
- Adding a robot to NetBackup manually
- Managing robots
- Adding a tape drive to NetBackup manually
- Configuring drive name rules
- Adding a tape drive path
- Adding a shared tape drive to a NetBackup environment
- Correlating tape drives and SCSI addresses on Windows hosts
- Correlating tape drives and device files on UNIX hosts
- Managing tape drives
- Changing a drive comment
- About downed drives
- Changing a drive operating mode
- Changing a tape drive path
- Changing a drive path operating mode
- Changing tape drive properties
- Changing a tape drive to a shared drive
- Cleaning a tape drive from the Device Monitor
- Deleting a drive
- Resetting a drive
- Resetting the mount time of a drive
- Setting the drive cleaning frequency
- Viewing drive details
- Performing device diagnostics
- Verifying the device configuration
- About automatic path correction
- Enabling automatic path correction
- Replacing a device
- Updating device firmware
- About the NetBackup Device Manager
- About external access to NetBackup controlled devices on UNIX
- Stopping and restarting the device manager
- Configuring tape media
- About NetBackup tape volumes
- About NetBackup volume pools
- About NetBackup volume groups
- NetBackup media types
- About WORM media
- About adding volumes
- About configuring media name and attribute rules
- Adding volumes by using the wizard
- About media settings rules
- Configuring media settings
- Media settings options
- Media which have been removed from the robot... (existing media setting)
- Media which have been moved into or within the robot... (existing media setting)
- Use the following Media ID prefix (new media setting)
- Use barcode rules (new media setting)
- Media type (new media setting)
- Volume pool (new media setting)
- Media settings options
- About barcodes
- Configuring barcode rules
- About media ID generation rules
- Configuring media ID generation rules
- About media type mapping rules
- Adding volumes by using the Actions menu
- Configuring media type mappings
- Managing volumes
- Changing the group of a volume
- About rules for moving volumes between groups
- Changing the owner of a volume
- Changing volume properties
- About assigning and deassigning volumes
- Deleting a volume
- Erasing a volume
- About exchanging a volume
- About frozen media
- About injecting and ejecting volumes
- About rescanning and updating barcodes
- About labeling NetBackup volumes
- About moving volumes
- About recycling a volume
- Suspending or unsuspending volumes
- Managing volume pools
- Managing volume groups
- About media sharing
- Configuring unrestricted media sharing
- Configuring media sharing with a server group
- Inventorying robots
- About robot inventory
- When to inventory a robot
- About showing a robot's contents
- Showing the media in a robot
- About comparing a robot's contents with the volume configuration
- Comparing media in a robot with the volume configuration
- About previewing volume configuration changes
- Previewing volume configuration changes for a robot
- About updating the NetBackup volume configuration
- Updating the NetBackup volume configuration with a robot's contents
- Robot inventory options
- About the vmphyinv physical inventory utility
- Example volume configuration updates
- Configuring storage units
- About the Storage utility
- Creating a storage unit
- About storage unit settings
- Absolute pathname to directory or absolute pathname to volume setting for storage units
- Density storage unit setting
- Disk type storage unit setting
- Enable block sharing storage unit setting
- Enable multiplexing storage unit setting
- High water mark storage unit setting
- Low water mark storage unit setting
- Maximum concurrent write drives storage unit setting
- Maximum concurrent jobs storage unit setting
- Maximum streams per drive storage unit setting
- Media server storage unit setting
- NDMP host storage unit setting
- On demand only storage unit setting
- Only use the following media servers storage unit setting
- Properties option in the Change Storage Units dialog box
- Reduce fragment size storage unit setting
- Robot number storage unit setting
- Robot type storage unit setting
- Select disk pool storage unit setting
- Staging schedule option in Change Storage Units dialog
- Storage device setting for storage units
- Storage unit name setting
- Storage unit type setting
- Enable temporary staging area storage unit setting
- Use any available media server storage unit setting
- Staging backups
- About staging backups
- About basic disk staging
- Creating a basic disk staging storage unit
- Configuring multiple copies in a relocation schedule
- Disk staging storage unit size and capacity
- Finding potential free space on a BasicDisk disk staging storage unit
- Disk Staging Schedule dialog box
- Initiating a relocation schedule manually
- Configuring storage unit groups
- Section IV. Configuring storage lifecycle policies (SLPs)
- Configuring storage lifecycle policies
- Storage operations
- Operation types in a storage lifecycle policy
- Backup operation in an SLP
- Backup From Snapshot operation in an SLP
- Duplication operation in an SLP
- Import operation in an SLP
- Index From Snapshot operation in an SLP
- Replication operation in an SLP
- Snapshot operation in an SLP
- About configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- Primary snapshot storage unit
- Primary + Replication source snapshot storage unit
- Replication source + Replication target snapshot storage unit
- Replication target snapshot storage unit
- Replication source + Replication target + Mirror snapshot storage unit
- Replication target + Mirror snapshot storage unit
- Creating a hierarchy of storage operations in a storage lifecycle policy
- Retention types for SLP operations
- Retention types for storage lifecycle policy operations
- Capacity managed retention type for SLP operations
- Expire after copy retention type for SLP operations
- Fixed retention type for SLP operations
- Maximum snapshot limit retention type for SLP operations
- Mirror retention type for SLP operations
- Target retention type for SLP operations
- Storage lifecycle policy options
- Using a storage lifecycle policy to create multiple copies
- Storage lifecycle policy versions
- Section V. Configuring backups
- Creating backup policies
- About the Policies utility
- Planning for policies
- Creating a backup policy
- Adding or changing schedules in a policy
- Changing multiple policies at one time
- Warning about modifying or deleting automanaged policies or storage lifecycle policies
- Copying or moving policy items to another policy
- Copying a policy to create a new policy
- Copying a schedule into the same policy or different policy
- Deleting schedules, backup selections, or clients from a policy
- Policy Attributes tab
- Policy type (policy attribute)
- Data classifications (policy attribute)
- Policy storage (policy attribute)
- Policy volume pool (policy attribute)
- Take checkpoints every __ minutes (policy attribute)
- Limit jobs per policy (policy attribute)
- Job priority (policy attribute)
- Media Owner (policy attribute)
- Go into effect at (policy attribute)
- Follow NFS (policy attribute)
- Backup Network Drives (policy attribute)
- Cross mount points (policy attribute)
- Compression (policy attribute)
- Encryption (policy attribute)
- Collect disaster recovery information for Bare Metal Restore (policy attribute)
- Collect true image restore information (policy attribute) with and without move detection
- Allow multiple data streams (policy attribute)
- Disable client-side deduplication (policy attribute)
- Enable granular recovery (policy attribute)
- Use Accelerator (policy attribute)
- How the NetBackup Accelerator works
- Accelerator and the Windows change journal
- Accelerator notes and requirements
- Accelerator backups and the NetBackup catalog
- Configuring Accelerator
- Accelerator messages in the backup job details log
- NetBackup logs for Accelerator
- Log messages about the Use Change Journal option and Accelerator
- About reporting the amount of Accelerator backup data that was transferred over the network
- Replacing the Accelerator image size with the network-transferred data in NetBackup command output
- Enable optimized backup of Windows deduplicated volumes
- Keyword phrase (policy attribute)
- Snapshot Client and Replication Director (policy attributes)
- Perform block level incremental backups (policy attributes)
- Use Replication Director (policy attributes)
- Perform snapshot backups (policy attributes)
- Microsoft Exchange Attributes (policy attributes)
- Schedules tab
- Schedule Attributes tab
- Name (schedule attribute)
- Type of backup (schedule attribute)
- Synthetic backup (schedule attribute)
- Accelerator forced rescan option (schedule attribute)
- Calendar (schedule attribute)
- Frequency (schedule attribute)
- Instant Recovery (schedule attribute)
- Multiple copies (schedule attribute)
- Override policy storage (schedule attribute)
- Override policy volume pool (schedule attribute)
- Override media owner (schedule attribute)
- Retention (schedule attribute)
- Media multiplexing (schedule attribute)
- Start Window tab
- Excluding days from a schedule
- Include Dates tab
- How NetBackup determines which schedule to run next
- About schedule windows that span midnight
- How open schedules affect calendar-based and frequency-based schedules
- About the Clients tab
- Backup Selections tab
- Adding backup selections to a policy
- Verifying the Backup Selections list
- How to reduce backup time
- Pathname rules for Windows client backups
- Pathname rules for Windows disk image (raw) backups
- Pathname rules for Windows registry backups
- About hard links to files and directories
- Pathname rules for UNIX client backups
- Pathname rules for the clients that run extension products
- About the directives on the Backup Selections list
- ALL_FILESYSTEMS and VOLUME_EXCLUDE_LIST directives
- ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive
- System State:\ directive
- Shadow Copy Components:\ directive
- Directives for specific policy types
- USHARE directive
- NEW_STREAM directive
- About the administrator-defined streaming mode
- About the auto-discovery streaming mode
- About setting the preprocess interval for auto-discovery
- UNSET and UNSET_ALL directives
- Files that are excluded from backups by default
- About excluding files from automatic backups
- Files that are excluded by Microsoft Windows Backup
- VMware Policy tab
- Hyper-V Policies tab
- Exclude Disks tab
- Disaster Recovery tab
- Creating a Vault policy
- Creating a BigData policy
- Performing manual backups
- Active Directory granular backups and recovery
- Synthetic backups
- About synthetic backups
- Recommendations for synthetic backups and restores
- Synthetic full backups
- Synthetic cumulative incremental backups
- Schedules that must appear in a policy for synthetic backups
- Adding clients to a policy for synthetic backups
- Change journal and synthesized backups
- True image restore and synthesized backups
- Displaying synthetic backups in the Activity Monitor
- Logs produced during synthetic backups
- Synthetic backups and directory and file attributes
- Using the multiple copy synthetic backups method
- Optimized synthetic backups
- Optimized synthetic backups for deduplication
- Protecting the NetBackup catalog
- About the NetBackup catalog
- Parts of the NetBackup catalog
- Protecting the NetBackup catalog
- About catalog backups
- Using the Catalog Backup Wizard to configure a catalog backup
- Using the Policy Configuration Wizard to configure a catalog backup
- Configuring a catalog backup manually
- Backing up NetBackup catalogs manually
- Concurrently running catalog backups with other backups
- About catalog policy schedules
- How catalog incrementals and standard backups interact on UNIX
- Determining whether or not a catalog backup succeeded
- Strategies that ensure successful NetBackup catalog backups
- Recovering the catalog
- Disaster recovery emails and the disaster recovery files
- Disaster recovery packages
- About disaster recovery settings
- Setting a passphrase to encrypt disaster recovery packages
- Archiving the catalog and restoring from the catalog archive
- Estimating catalog space requirements
- About the NetBackup relational database
- About the NetBackup relational database (NBDB) installation
- Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on Windows
- Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on UNIX
- About the Select/Restart Database and Change Password menu options
- About the Database Space and Memory Management menu options
- About the Database Validation Check and Rebuild menu options
- About the Move Database menu options
- About the Unload Database menu options
- About the Backup and Restore Database menu options
- Post-installation tasks
- About backup and recovery procedures
- Unloading the NetBackup database
- Terminating database connections
- Managing backup images
- Creating backup policies
- Section VI. Deployment Management
- Deployment Management
- About deployment policies utility
- Deployment policy management
- Copying a deployment policy to create a new deployment policy
- Copying or moving policy items to another policy
- Attributes tab
- Schedules tab
- Adding or changing schedules in a deployment policy
- Deleting schedules or hosts from a deployment policy
- Manually initiating deployment jobs with a policy
- Perform client initiated upgrade with VxUpdate
- Deployment job status
- Deployment Management
- Section VII. Configuring replication
- About NetBackup replication
- About NetBackup replication
- About NetBackup Auto Image Replication
- One-to-many Auto Image Replication model
- Cascading Auto Image Replication model
- About the domain relationship for replication
- About the replication topology for Auto Image Replication
- Viewing the replication topology for Auto Image Replication
- About trusted master servers for Auto Image Replication
- About the storage lifecycle policies required for Auto Image Replication
- About Auto Image Replication import confirmation
- Auto Image Replication setup overview
- How to resolve volume changes for Auto Image Replication
- Removing or replacing replication relationships in an Auto Image Replication configuration
- Adding or removing a replication relationship between two storage servers
- Removing all replication relationships between a domain and a storage server
- Replacing all replication relationships between a domain and a storage server
- Removing or replacing all replication relationships involving a storage server
- Example: Replacing a storage server in a non-targeted Auto Image Replication configuration
- Example: Replacing a storage server in a cascading, targeted Auto Image Replication configuration
- About restoring from a backup at a target master domain
- Reporting on Auto Image Replication jobs
- About NetBackup Replication Director
- About NetBackup replication
- Section VIII. Monitoring and reporting
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- About the Activity Monitor
- Setting Activity Monitor options
- About the Jobs tab
- Viewing job details in the Activity Monitor
- Showing or hiding column heads in the Activity Monitor
- Monitoring the detailed status of a selected job in the Activity Monitor
- Deleting completed jobs in the Activity Monitor
- Canceling a job that has not completed in the Activity Monitor
- Restarting a failed (completed) job in the Activity Monitor
- Suspending and resuming jobs in the Activity Monitor
- Printing job list information in the Activity Monitor
- Exporting Activity Monitor data to a text file
- Copying Activity Monitor text to a file
- Changing the Job Priority dynamically from the Activity Monitor
- About the Daemons tab
- About the Processes tab
- About the Drives tab
- About the Error Logs tab
- About the jobs database
- About the Device Monitor
- About media mount errors
- About pending requests and actions
- Reporting in NetBackup
- Using the Logging Assistant
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- Section IX. Administering NetBackup
- Management topics
- Accessing a remote server
- Using the NetBackup Remote Administration Console
- About the NetBackup Remote Administration Console
- About authorizing NetBackup users
- Authorization file (auth.conf) characteristics
- About authorizing nonroot users for specific applications
- About authorizing specific tasks in the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface
- Run-time configuration options for the NetBackup Administration Console
- About improving NetBackup performance
- About adjusting time zones in the NetBackup Administration console
- Alternate server restores
- About alternate server restores
- About supported configurations for alternate server restores
- About performing alternate server restores
- Managing client backups and restores
- About server-directed restores
- About client-redirected restores
- About restoring the files that have Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- About setting the original atime for files during restores on UNIX
- Restoring the System State
- About the backup and restore of compressed files on VxFS file systems
- About backups and restores on ReFS
- Powering down and rebooting NetBackup servers
- About Granular Recovery Technology
- About installing and configuring Network File System (NFS) for Active Directory Granular Recovery
- About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS) on Windows 2012, 2012 R2, or 2016
- About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS) on Windows 2008 and 2008 R2
- Configuring a UNIX media server and Windows clients for backups and restores that use Granular Recovery Technology (GRT)
- Configuring a different network port for NBFSD
About the Daemons tab
In the NetBackup Administration Console, the Daemons tab in the Activity Monitor displays the status of NetBackup daemons on master and media servers.
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Table: NetBackup daemons describes the NetBackup daemons.
Table: NetBackup daemons
Daemon | Description |
|---|---|
NetBackup Agent Request Server (nbars or nbars.exe) | Populates the NetBackup catalog database with database agent metadata and service requests for agents. This service is also responsible for initiating certain actions, such as starting jobs for Oracle cloning. |
NetBackup Audit Manager (nbaudit or nbaudit.exe) | The Audit Manager provides the mechanism to query and report on auditing information. |
NetBackup Authentication (nbatd or nbatd.exe) | NetBackup Product Authentication validates identities and forms the basis for authorization and access control in NetBackup. The authentication service also generates security certificates that are consumed by various NetBackup components. |
NetBackup Authorization (nbazd or nbazd.exe) | NetBackup Product Authorization provides access control in NetBackup applications. |
NetBackup Bare Metal Restore Boot Server Service (bmrbd or bmrbd.exe) | Is present if Bare Metal Restore Boot Server is installed. BMR boot servers manage and provide the resources that are used to rebuild systems. |
NetBackup Bare Metal Restore Master Server (bmrd or bmrd.exe) | Is present if Bare Metal Restore is installed. Manages restoration data, objects, and servers. |
NetBackup BMR MTFTP Services (PXEMTFTP or PXEMTFTP.exe) | Is present if Bare Metal Restore is installed. Provides the TFTP protocol services to Bare Metal Restore clients. |
NetBackup BMR PXE Service (bmrpxeserver or bmrpxeserver.exe) |
Is present if Bare Metal Restore is installed. Provides the PXE protocol services to Bare Metal Restore clients. |
NetBackup Client Service (bpcd or bpcd.exe) | The NetBackup Client daemon. This process issues requests to and from the master server and the media server to start programs on remote hosts. On UNIX clients, bpcd can only be run in standalone mode. On Windows, bpcd always runs under the supervision of bpinetd.exe. NetBackup has a specific configuration parameter for bpcd. If the port number is changed within the NetBackup configuration, the software also updates the port number in the services file. |
NetBackup CloudStore Service Container (nbcssc or nbcssc.exe) | This is applicable to media server versions 7.7.x to 8.1.2 only. The CloudStore Service Container is a web-based service container that runs on the media server that is configured for cloud storage. This container hosts the throttling service and the metering data collector service. The container requires that an authentication certificate is installed on the media server. See About security certificates for NetBackup hosts. Note: For NetBackup releases beyond 8.1.2, the |
NetBackup Compatibility Service (bpcompatd or bpcompatd.exe) | |
NetBackup Database Manager (bpdbm or bpdbm.exe) | Manages the NetBackup internal databases and catalogs. BPDBM must be running on the NetBackup master server during all normal NetBackup operations. |
NetBackup Deduplication Engine (spoold or spoold.exe) | Runs on the NetBackup deduplication storage server host to store and manage deduplicated client data. spoold stands for storage pool daemon; do not confuse it with a print spooler daemon. Active only if the NetBackup Data Protection Optimization Option is licensed and the media server is configured as a deduplication storage server. |
NetBackup Deduplication Manager (spad or spad.exe) | Runs on the NetBackup deduplication storage server host to maintain the NetBackup deduplication configuration, control deduplication internal processes, control replication, control security, and control event escalation. Active only if the NetBackup Data Protection Optimization Option is licensed and the media server is configured as a deduplication storage server. |
NetBackup Device Manager (ltid or ltid.exe) | Starts the Volume Manager (vmd), the automatic volume recognition process (avrd), and any robotic processes. Processes the requests to mount and dismount tapes in robotically controlled devices through the robotic control processes. Mounts the volumes on the tape devices in response to user requests. |
NetBackup Enterprise Media Manager (nbemm or nbemm.exe) | Accesses and manages the database where media and device configuration information is stored (EMM_DATA.db). nbemm.exe must be running in order for jobs to run. The service cannot be stopped from the Activity Monitor because it receives data that appears in the NetBackup Administration Console. If it is stopped, the console cannot display the data. |
NetBackup Event Management Service (nbevtmgr or nbevtmgr.exe) | Provides the communication infrastructure to pass information and events between distributed NetBackup components. Runs on the same system as the NetBackup Enterprise Media Manager. |
NetBackup Indexing Manager (nbim or nbim.exe) | |
NetBackup Job Manager (nbjm or nbjm.exe) | Accepts the jobs that the Policy Execution Manager (nbpem or nbpem.exe) submits and acquires the necessary resources. The Job Manager then starts the job and informs nbpem that the job is completed. |
NetBackup Key Management Service (nbkms or nbkms.exe) | A master server-based symmetric Key Management Service that provides encryption keys to media server BPTM processes. |
NetBackup Legacy Client Service (bpinetd or bpinetd.exe) | Listens for connections from NetBackup servers in the network and when an authorized connection is made, starts the necessary NetBackup process to service the connection. The service cannot be stopped from the Activity Monitor because it receives data that appears in the NetBackup Administration Console. If it is stopped, the console cannot display the data. Note: On Windows, the Client Service must be run as either an Administrator or Local System account. Problems arise if the Client Service logon account differs from the user that is logged on to use NetBackup. When NetBackup tries to contact the Client Service, a message appears that states the service did not start because of improper logon information. The event is recorded in the Windows System event log. The log notes that the account name is invalid, does not exist, or that the password is invalid. To configure a BasicDisk storage unit that uses CIFS, nbrmms must share the same logon credentials as bpinetd on the media server. See Configuring credentials for CIFS storage and disk storage units. |
NetBackup Policy Execution Manager (nbpem or nbpem.exe) | Creates Policy/Client tasks and determines when jobs are due to run. If a policy is modified or if an image expires, nbpem is notified and the Policy/Client task objects are updated. |
NetBackup Proxy Service (nbostpxy or nbostpxy.exe) | Executes the Open Storage (OST) calls on any host and returns the results to the proxy plugin side. The plugin side returns them to the application. The proxy server (and plugin) provides a network connection between different servers to relay Open Storage calls. |
NetBackup Relational Database Manager (NB_dbsrv or dbsrv12.exe) | Manages the NetBackup relational database. The service must be running on the NetBackup master server during all normal NetBackup operations. |
NetBackup Remote Manager and Monitor Service (nbrmms or nbrmms.exe) |
Discovers and monitors disk storage on NetBackup media servers. Also discovers, monitors, and manages Fibre Transport (FT) connections on media servers and clients for the NetBackup SAN Client option. Runs on NetBackup media servers. To configure a BasicDisk storage unit that uses CIFS, nbrmms must share the same logon credentials as bpinetd on the media server. See Configuring credentials for CIFS storage and disk storage units. |
NetBackup Remote Network Transport Service (nbrntd or nbrntd.exe) | Manages the socket connections between a NetBackup media server and a client that is configured for resilient communication. This service runs on the NetBackup master server, NetBackup media servers, and clients. NetBackup starts this service when resilient connections are required between hosts. The service stops when resilient connections are no longer required. One instance of the service can process 256 connections. Multiple instances of the service can run simultaneously. |
NetBackup Request Daemon (bprd or bprd.exe) | Processes the requests from NetBackup clients and servers. bprd also prompts NetBackup to perform automatically scheduled backups. bprd must be running on the NetBackup master server to perform any backups or restores. |
NetBackup Resource Broker (nbrb or nbrb.exe) | Allocates the storage units, tape drives, and client reservations for jobs. nbrb works with the Enterprise Media Manager (NBEMM). The nbrbutil utility can be used to add or change the Resource Broker settings. See Using the nbrbutil utility to configure the NetBackup Resource Broker. |
NetBackup SAN Client Fibre Transport Service (nbftclnt.exe) | Runs on NetBackup SAN clients. Implements the client side of the Fibre Transport (FT) mechanism. The client FT service opens and closes FT connections and manages the FT connections for shared memory data transfers. |
NetBackup Service Layer (nbsl or nbsl.exe) | Facilitates the communication between the NetBackup graphical user interface and NetBackup logic. NBSL is required to run Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter which manages and monitors multiple NetBackup environments. The service cannot be stopped from the Activity Monitor because it receives data that appears in the NetBackup Administration Console. If it is stopped, the console cannot display the data. This service also does the following for Cloud storage:
Note: For media server versions 7.7.x to 8.1.2, the metering service and the throttling service functions are handled by the the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container ( |
NetBackup Service Monitor (nbsvcmon or nbsvcmon.exe) | Monitors the NetBackup services that run on the local computer. If a service unexpectedly terminates, the service tries to restart the terminated service. If nbsvcmon determines that NetBackup is configured for a cluster, the service shuts down, and the monitoring is taken over by the cluster. The service cannot be stopped from the Activity Monitor because it receives data that appears in the NetBackup Administration Console. If it is stopped, the console cannot display the data. |
NetBackup Storage Lifecycle Manager (nbstserv or nbstserv.exe) | Manages the storage lifecycle operations and schedules duplication jobs. Monitors disk capacity on capacity-managed volumes and removes older images when required. The SLP Manager and the Import Manager run within nbstserv: |
NetBackup Vault Manager (nbvault or nbvault.exe) | Manages NetBackup Vault. NBVAULT must be running on the NetBackup Vault server during all NetBackup Vault operations. |
NetBackup Volume Manager (vmd or vmd.exe) | Manages the volumes (tapes) needed for backup or restore and starts local device management daemons and processes. |
NetBackup Web Management Console (nbwmc or nbwmc.exe) | The process for the NetBackup Web Management Console. Manages requests for certificate and host management, and Cloud storage configuration. Note: For NetBackup release versions up to 8.1.2, the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container ( To configure ports for the NetBackup Web Services, see "Configuring ports for the NetBackup Web Services" in the NetBackup Network Ports Reference Guide. |
Veritas Private Branch Exchange (pbx_exchange.exe) |
Provides single-port access to clients outside the firewall that connect to Veritas product services. Service name: VRTSpbx. Note: This service does not appear in the Activity Monitor but is represented in the Windows Services utility. |
NetBackup Extendable Storage File System Service (vxesfsd) | The vxesfsd daemon runs on a CloudCatalyst storage server configured for deduplication to the cloud. The ESFS Storage Manager is a component of vxesfsd and uses vxesp daemons to upload and download data to cloud storage. For information about CloudCatalyst, see the NetBackup Deduplication Guide. |
NetBackup Extendable Storage Proxy daemons vxesp) | The vxesp daemons run on a CloudCatalyst storage server configured for deduplication to the cloud. They are responsible for interacting with the cloud. Under normal operations, there are always two vxesp processes: one is the master and one is the worker. |