Veritas NetBackup™ Logging Reference Guide
- Using logs
- About logs
 - About UNIX system logs
 - About log retention in NetBackup
 - About limiting the size of unified and legacy logs
 - 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
 - About query strings used with the vxlogview command
 - Examples of using vxlogview to view unified logs
 - Examples of using vxlogmgr to manage unified logs
 - Examples of using vxlogcfg to configure 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
 - About limiting the size and the retention of legacy logs
 - Configuring the legacy log rotation
 
 - About global logging levels
 - Setting retention limits for logs on clients
 - Logging options with the Windows Event Viewer
 - Troubleshooting error messages in the NetBackup Administration Console
 
 - 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
 - Snapshot technologies
 - Locating logs
- acsssi logging
 - bpbackup logging
 - bpbkar logging
 - bpbrm logging
 - bpcd logging
 - bpcompatd logging
 - bpdbm logging
 - bpjobd logging
 - bprd logging
 - bprestore logging
 - bptm logging
 - daemon logging
 - ltid logging
 - nbemm logging
 - nbjm logging
 - nbpem logging
 - nbproxy logging
 - nbrb logging
 - NetBackup web services logging
 - NetBackup web server certificate logging
 - PBX logging
 - reqlib logging
 - robots logging
 - tar logging
 - txxd and txxcd logging
 - vnetd logging
 
 - Java-based administration console logging
- About the Java-based administration console logging
 - Java-based administration console logging process flow
 - Setting up a secure channel between the Java-based administration console and bpjava-*
 - Setting up a secure channel between the Java-based administration console and either nbsl or nbvault
 - Java-based administration console logging configuration on NetBackup servers and clients
 - Java-based remote administration console logging on a Windows computer where NetBackup is not installed
 - Configuring and gathering logs when troubleshooting Java GUI issues
 - Undo logging
 
 
NetBackup web server certificate logging
NetBackup creates the following logs when it generates and deploys the web server certificate during installation.
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				 Log location  | Windows: install path\NetBackup\logs\nbatd install_path\NetBackup\logs\nbcert C:\ProgramData\Symantec\NetBackup\InstallLogs\ WMC_configureCerts_yyyymmdd_timestamp.txt UNIX: usr/openv/logs/nbatd usr/openv/logs/nbcert usr/openv/wmc/webserver/logs/configureCerts.log  | 
Server where it resides  | master  | 
How to access  | The  nbcert and nbatd logs use unified logging. Use the vxlogview and vxlogmgr commands to view and manage the unified log files. The   | 
NetBackup creates the following logs when it renews the web server certificate.
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						 Log location  | Windows: install_path\NetBackup\logs\nbatd install path\NetBackup\logs\nbwebservice C:\ProgramData\Symantec\NetBackup\InstallLogs\ WMC_configureCerts_yyyymmdd_timestamp.txt UNIX: usr/openv/logs/nbatd install_path\NetBackup\logs\nbwebservice usr/openv/wmc/webserver/logs/configureCerts.log  | 
Server where it resides  | master  | 
How to access  | The  nbwebservice (OID 466 and 484) and nbatd (OID 18)  logs use unified logging. Use the vxlogview and vxlogmgr commands to view and manage the unified log files. The   | 
See the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide for more information on how to access the web services logs.