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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Administering OpsCenter
  4. About the services and processes used by OpsCenter
  5. Processes used by OpsCenter on UNIX
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Processes used by OpsCenter on UNIX

After you install OpsCenter server on UNIX, the following processes should be active.

Table: Processes used by OpsCenter on UNIX describes the processes that OpsCenter uses on UNIX.

Table: Processes used by OpsCenter on UNIX

Process Description

Process

Detailed Description

OpsCenter Server

<INSTALL_PATH>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/bin/.OpsCenterServerd

The OpsCenter server interacts with the OpsCenter user interface and provides the data that the user interface requests from the OpsCenter database. It also interacts with NetBackup to get data regularly.

OpsCenter Database Server

<INSTALL_PATH>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/db/bin/OpsCenterDBd

This process manages the OpsCenter databases. This process must be running on the OpsCenter server during all normal operations like viewing reports, running reports and so on.

OpsCenter Web Server

java

This process is not an OpsCenter process. OpsCenter uses this process to host the OpsCenter Console.

Veritas Private Branch Exchange

<INSTALL_PATH>/VRTSpbx/bin/pbx_exchange

This process is not an OpsCenter process, but it is a component used by OpsCenter. PBX allows all socket communication to take place through a single port.

OpsCenter Authentication Service (AT)

<INSTALL_PATH>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/authbroker/bin/ops_atd

This is an OpsCenter process.

Note:

The processes that are listed in this table show the actual memory consumed by the respective OpsCenter process.

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