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
Enabling detailed debug logging
The NetBackup Administration Console is a distributed application that allows the administration of remote NetBackup servers. All administration is accomplished through the application server of the NetBackup Administration Console. This application server is made up of an authentication service and a user service.
The logon request from the logon dialog box is sent to the authentication service for validation. The user name and password have to be valid in the Windows/UNIX authentication files and process.
After validation, the authentication service starts a user service under the user's account. Thereafter, all NetBackup administrative tasks are performed through an instance of the user service. Additional user service processes are initiated to process requests from the console.
On both UNIX and Windows, the authentication service is the bpjava-msvc application. The user service is the bpjava-susvc or bpjava-usvc application. To enable detailed debug logging, you must first create logging directories for these applications.
Table: Enabling detailed debug logging
Step | Action | Description |
|---|---|---|
Step 1 | Create logging directories | On the NetBackup client or server that is specified in the logon dialog box, create the following directories:
Create the directories in the following locations:
See About legacy logging. |
Step 2 | Edit the | Add the following line to the debugMask=0x00040000 The
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Step 3 | Edit the | Perform this step if you use the Windows Display Console on a host where NetBackup is not installed. Edit the nbjava.bat file to redirect output to a file. The nbjava.bat file is located in install_path\VERITAS\java See the nbjava.bat file for details. |
This detailed debug logging provides more information than the NetBackup Administration Console logging that you can configure within the Administration Console. See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I at the following URL:
http://www.veritas.com/docs/DOC5332
For information on how to create logs when you start the Java-based NetBackup Administration Console from a Windows computer in NetBackup: