Busy file settings properties
To access this setting, in the web UI select . Select the UNIX client. If necessary click , then click . Click .
The Busy file settings properties define what occurs when NetBackup encounters a busy file during a backup of a UNIX client.
The Busy file settings host properties contain the following settings.
Table: Busy file settings properties
Property | Description |
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Specifies the path to the busy-files working directory. On a UNIX client, the value in the user's $HOME/bp.conf file takes precedence if it exists. By default, NetBackup creates the busy_files directory in the /usr/openv/netbackup directory. | |
Specifies the recipient of the busy-file notification message when the action is set to Send email. By default, the mail recipient is the administrator. On a UNIX client, the value in the user's $HOME/bp.conf file takes precedence if it exists. By default, BUSY_FILE_NOTIFY_USER is not in any bp.conf file and the mail recipient is root. | |
Enables busy files to be processed according to the host property settings. NetBackup follows the Busy file settings if it determines that a file changes during a backup. By default, is not enabled and NetBackup does not process the busy files. Additional information about busy file processing is available in the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume II. | |
File action file list | Specifies the absolute path and file name of the busy file. The metacharacters *, ?, [], [ - ] can be used for pattern matching of file names or parts of file names. |
Adds a new file entry. Enter the file and path directly, or browse to select a file. | |
Deletes the selected file from the file action list. | |
| Specifies the number of times to try the backup. The default retry count is 1. |
Busy file action | The following options specify which action to take when busy-file processing is enabled. On a UNIX client, the value in the user's $HOME/bp.conf file takes precedence if it exists.
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