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  1. Home
  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section II. Configuring hosts
  4. Configuring Host Properties
  5. Logging properties
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Logging properties

The settings in the Logging properties determine the behavior for NetBackup logging on the master server, media server, and the clients:

  • Overall logging level or global logging level for all NetBackup processes.

  • Overrides for the specific processes that use legacy logging.

  • Logging levels for the services that use unified logging.

  • On clients, the logging level for database applications.

  • Log retention settings for NetBackup and for NetBackup Vault (if it is installed).

All NetBackup processes use either unified logging or legacy logging. You can set a global or a unique logging level for certain process and services. Retention levels limit the size of the log files or (for the master server) the number of days the logs are kept. If you use NetBackup Vault, you can select separate logging retention settings for that option.

It is recommended that you do not use symbolic links or hard links inside legacy log folders.

For complete details on logging, see the NetBackup Logging Reference Guide.

 

Table: Logging dialog box properties

Property

Description

Global logging level

This setting establishes a global logging level for all processes that are set to Same as global.

The Global logging level affects the legacy and unified logging level of all NetBackup and Enterprise Media Manager (EMM) processes on the server or client. This setting does not affect the following logging processes:

  • PBX logging

    See the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide for more information on how to access the PBX logs.

  • Media and device management logging (vmd, ltid, avrd, robotic daemons, media manager commands)

Process specific overrides

These settings let you override the logging level for the specific processes that use legacy logging.

Debug logging levels for NetBackup services

These settings let you manage the logging level for the specific services that use unified logging.

Logging for critical processes

The option lets you enable logging for the critical processes:

  • Master server processes: bprd and bpdbm.

  • Media server processes: bpbrm, bptm, and bpdm.

  • Client process: bpfis

Note the following:

  • It is recommended that you specify Keep logs up to GB if you enable Logging for critical processes. Disabling this option may adversely affect NetBackup operations.

  • This option sets the log retention to the default log size.

  • Clicking Defaults does not modify the Logging for critical processes or the Keep logs up to GB options.

  • After you enable logging for critical processes, disabling these processes requires manual steps.

Keep logs for days

Specifies the length of time NetBackup keeps information from the error catalog, job catalog, and debug logs. Note that NetBackup derives its reports from the error catalog.

The logs can consume a large amount of disk space, so do not keep the logs any longer than necessary. The default is 28 days.

Keep logs up to GB

Specifies the size of the NetBackup logs that you want to retain. When the NetBackup log size grows to this value, the older logs are deleted.

  • For master and media servers, the recommended value is 25 GB or greater.

  • For clients, the recommended value is 5 GB or greater.

Keep Vault logs for

If NetBackup Vault is installed, select the number of days to keep the Vault session directories, or select Forever.

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