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  2. NetBackup™ Logging Reference Guide
  3. Storage lifecycle policy (SLP) and Auto Image Replication (A.I.R.) logging
  4. Import process flow
NetBackup™ Logging Reference Guide

Import process flow

The import process flow is as follows:

  1. The media server that is responsible for monitoring the disk storage polls the storage for the A.I.R. import events. It is the nbrmms process that does the polling. The image associated with the import event is sent to the import manager (running within nbstserv) on the primary server.

  2. The import manager (OID 369) inserts the image records into the NBDB database.

  3. On a regular interval, nbstserv looks for images that need to be imported. It batches up the images to be imported and sends the request to nbpem. nbpem passes the job to nbjm and then checks for resources from nbrb and nbemm.

  4. nbjm starts bpimport. For replicated images, a fast import is run since most of the information that NetBackup needs for the image was brought in when the import event was received.

  5. bpimport (admin log) starts bpdm on the media server.

  6. bpdm obtains the physical resources needed from nbjm.

  7. bpdm reads the image information and sends it to bpdbm on the primary server.

  8. The import of the image completes and is validated by bpdbm.

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