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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section II. Monitoring and notifications
  4. Notifications
  5. Job notifications
  6. Send notifications to a host administrator about backups
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

Send notifications to a host administrator about backups

You can send notifications to the host administrator about successful and failed backups for a specific host.

On UNIX, NetBackup uses the mail transfer agent sendmail to send email notifications. Windows requires that an application to transfer messages with SMTP is installed. You also must configure the nbmail.cmd script on the Windows hosts that send notifications.

See Configure the nbmail.cmd script on the Windows hosts.

To send notifications for backups of a specific host

  1. On the left, select Hosts > Host properties.
  2. Select the client.
  3. If necessary click Connect. Then click Edit client.
  4. Click Universal settings.
  5. Choose how to send the email notifications.

    • To send email notifications from the client, select Client sends email.

    • To send email notifications from the server, select Server sends email.

  6. Enter the email address of the host administrator. (Separate multiple addresses with commas.)
  7. Click Save.

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