About the NetBackup for Oracle log files
Table: Log files describes the logs that are created when you create the log directories. Use a text editor to view the contents of the logs.
The log are located in the following directories:
Windows: install_path\NetBackup\logs\<cmd>
UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/<cmd>
For example, the logs for bphdb all appear in the install_path\NetBackup\logs\bphdb directory (Windows) or the /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bphdb directory (UNIX).
Table: Log files
Log directory | Description |
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bphdb | The bphdb directory contains the following types of logs: Windows: obk_stdout.mmddyy.hhmmss.txt UNIX: obk_stdout.mmddyy Unless it is redirected elsewhere, NetBackup writes template or shell script output to this file. Windows: obk_stderr.mmddyy.hhmmss.txt UNIX: obk_stderr.mmddyy Unless it is redirected elsewhere, NetBackup writes template or shell script errors to this file. Windows: mmddyy.log UNIX: log.mmddyy This log contains debugging information for the bphdb process. bphdb is the NetBackup database backup binary. It is invoked when an automatic backup schedule is run. NetBackup for Oracle uses this client process for template or shell script execution.
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dbclient | The dbclient directory contains the following execution log: Windows: mmddyy.log UNIX: log.mmddyy
This log contains debugging information and execution status for the Oracle for NetBackup client processes. On Windows, the processes are linked to the library program that is provided with NetBackup for Oracle. On UNIX, this library program is libobk. |
bpdbsbora | The bpdbsbora directory contains the following execution log: Windows: mmddyy.log UNIX: log.mmddyy
This log contains debugging information and execution status for the NetBackup for Oracle backup and recovery wizards and for the bpdbsbora command line utility. This log also contains the debugging information and execution status information that is generated when an Oracle template is run from an automatic schedule (when bphdb invokes bpdbsbora to run the template). |
bporaexp64 | The bporaexp (or bporaexp64 on UNIX) directory contains the following execution log: Windows: mmddyy.log UNIX: log.mmddyy.log
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bporaimp64 | The bporaimp (or bporaimp64 on UNIX) directory contains the following execution log: Windows: mmddyy.log UNIX: log.mmddyy
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