Most interaction occurs on the NetBackup media servers.
Table 13-2 shows the NetBackup legacy logs for OpenStorage activity. For legacy
logging, the log directories must exist so that the utility can write log messages.
See “Creating NetBackup log file directories” on page 84.
Table 13-1
NetBackup legacy logs
Processes that log the activityActivity
Messages appear in the log files for the following processes:
■ The bpbrm backup and restore manager.
■ The bpdbm database manager.
■ The bpdm disk manager.
■ The bptm tape manager for I/O operations.
Backups and restores
The bpstsinfo utility writes information about
connections to the Nirvanix storage server in its log files.
Connection operations
The tpconfig utility. The tpconfig command writes log
files to the tpcommand directory.
Credentials configuration
Table 13-2 shows the NetBackup VxUL originator IDs (OIDs) for the processes
that write VxUL log messages. VxUL uses a standardized name and file format
for log files. To view VxUL log files, you must use the NetBackup vxlogview
command. The following is an example of how to view the most recent 20 minutes
of log entries for the NetBackup Remote Manager and Monitor Service:
vxlogview -o 222 -t 00:20:00
Information about how to view and manage VxUL log files is available.
See the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide.
Table 13-2
NetBackup VxUL logs
Processes that use the OIDOIDActivity
The nbjm Job Manager.117Backups and
restores
The the Remote Manager and Monitor Service is the process
that creates the Nirvanix storage pool and child accounts.
RMMS runs on media servers.
222Nirvanix SDN
account
configuration
The nbemm process.111Device
configuration
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