Veritas NetBackup™ AdvancedDisk Storage Solutions Guide
- Introducing AdvancedDisk
- Licensing AdvancedDisk
- Configuring AdvancedDisk
- Configuring the AdvancedDisk option
- About AdvancedDisk file system requirements
- Configuring credentials for CIFS storage and disk storage units
- About AdvancedDisk storage servers
- About AdvancedDisk data movers
- About AdvancedDisk preferred or required read servers
- About data encryption for AdvancedDisk storage
- About key management for encryption of NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage
- Configuring key management for NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage encryption
- Configuring an AdvancedDisk storage server
- About AdvancedDisk disk pools
- Configuring a CIFS disk volume for AdvancedDisk encryption
- Configuring an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- Configuring an AdvancedDisk storage unit
- About storage lifecycle policies
- Creating a storage lifecycle policy
- Creating a backup policy
- Resilient Network properties
- Specifying resilient connections
- Managing AdvancedDisk
- Managing AdvancedDisk storage servers
- Managing AdvancedDisk disk pools
- Viewing AdvancedDisk disk pools
- About changing the AdvancedDisk disk pool size
- Adding volumes to an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- Changing AdvancedDisk disk pool properties
- Determining AdvancedDisk disk pool state
- Changing AdvancedDisk disk pool state
- Determining AdvancedDisk disk volume state
- Changing AdvancedDisk disk volume state
- Merging AdvancedDisk disk pools
- Removing a volume from an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- Inventorying a NetBackup disk pool
- Deleting an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- About monitoring AdvancedDisk storage capacity and usage
- Monitoring NetBackup disk activity
- Viewing AdvancedDisk disk reports
- Displaying detailed AdvancedDisk storage usage information
- Displaying KMS key information for AdvancedDisk encryption
- Toubleshooting AdvancedDisk
About unified logging
Unified logging and legacy logging are the two forms of debug logging used in NetBackup. All NetBackup processes use one of these forms of logging. Server processes and client processes use unified logging.
Unified logging creates log file names and messages in a standardized format. These logging files cannot be easily viewed with a text editor. They are in binary format and some of the information is contained in an associated resource file. Only the vxlogview command can assemble and display the log information correctly.
Unlike legacy logging, unified logging does not require that you create logging subdirectories. Log files for originator IDs are written to a subdirectory with the name specified in the log configuration file. All unified logs are written to subdirectories in the following directory:
Windows | install_path\NetBackup\logs |
UNIX | /usr/openv/logs |
You can access logging controls in the NetBackup Administration Console. In the left pane, expand or . Double-click the server you want to change. In the left pane of the dialog box, click .
You can also manage unified logging by using the following commands:
vxlogcfg | Modifies the unified logging configuration settings.
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vxlogmgr | Manages the log files that the products that support unified logging generate. |
vxlogview | Displays the logs that unified logging generates. |
These commands are located in the following directory:
Windows | install_path\NetBackup\bin |
UNIX | /usr/openv/netbackup/bin |
See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide for a complete description about these commands.
More information about legacy logging is available.
See About legacy logging.