Types of NetBackup daemons
The following table describes additional information about NetBackup daemons, found on the UNIX platform.
Standalone daemons | Always run and listen to accept connections. Examples include bpdbm, bprd, bpjobd, and vmd. |
Multiprocess standalone daemons | Splits or forks a child process to handle requests. Examples include bpdbm and bprd. |
Single-process standalone daemons | Accept connections and handle requests in the same process. |
inetd daemons | inetd(1m) or bpinetd usually launch these NetBackup daemons. Examples include bpcd, bpjava-msvc, and vnetd. |
It is recommended that you exit all instances of the NetBackup Administration Console after restarting daemons in the Activity Monitor or by using a command. Then restart the console with the jnbSA command.
The jnbSA command is described in the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.