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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Administering OpsCenter
  4. About OpsCenter log files
  5. About OpsCenter log files on Windows servers
  6. VxUL log files for OpsCenter and the components that OpsCenter uses
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

VxUL log files for OpsCenter and the components that OpsCenter uses

Table: Log files associated with VxUL and other components lists the log files that are associated with VxUL and other components that NetBackup uses.

Table: Log files associated with VxUL and other components

Log file directory

Log file

Troubleshooting purpose

INSTALL_PATH\VERITAS\VxPBX\bin\

50936-103-*.log

PBX activity

INSTALL_PATH\VERITAS\NetBackup\logs\

51216-132-*.log

NBSL activity

INSTALL_PATH\OpsCenter\Agent\logs

51216-146-*.log

OpsCenter Agent activity

INSTALL_PATH\OpsCenter\gui\logs\

51216-147-*.log

OpsCenter Web GUI activity

INSTALL_PATH\OpsCenter\server\logs

58330-148*.log

OpsCenter server activity

INSTALL_PATH\OpsCenter\server\logs

58330-423-*.log

OpsCenter application logging

INSTALL_PATH\OpsCenter\server\logs

58330-18-*.log

OpsCenter authentication activity

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