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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for Sybase Administrator's Guide
  3. Troubleshooting NetBackup for Sybase
  4. Sybase Backup Server log and messages
Veritas NetBackup™ for Sybase Administrator's Guide

Sybase Backup Server log and messages

The Sybase Backup Server log provides information on the Sybase Backup Server part of the operation. The database administrator can check this log to determine the ultimate success or failure of the database backups and restores.

The server log contains the following information.

Table: Sybase Backup Server log information

Server log information

Description

DUMP and LOAD progress messages

Sybase Backup Server sends its dump and load progress messages to the client that initiated the dump or load request. NetBackup for Sybase writes NetBackup for Sybase progress messages to the following file, if the parent directory exists:

Error logging

Sybase Backup Server performs its own error logging in the file that you specify when you configure Sybase Backup Server. For more information on this file, see your Sybase documentation.

Informational and error messages sent to the Sybase Backup Server log file include messages from the Archive API. You can enable detailed diagnostic tracing for the Archive API by specifying the -DTRACEIO option on the backup server command line.

Note:

To determine successful status of DUMP and LOAD commands, always check Sybase Backup Server messages and logs.

The following Sybase Backup Server message log indicates successful DUMP command completion:

Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 1 completed.
Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 2 completed.
Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database model: 238 kilobytes DUMPed.
Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 3 completed.
Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database model: 242 kilobytes DUMPed.

Backup Server: 3.42.1.1: DUMP is complete (database model).

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