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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Administering OpsCenter
  4. OpsCenter server scripts on Windows and UNIX
  5. About nbproxy processes on NetBackup master servers
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

About nbproxy processes on NetBackup master servers

When OpsCenter is connected to a master server, you may find one or more nbproxy processes running on the master server. You may also see nbproxy processes when NetBackup Administration Console requests certain data from NetBackup (for example, storage lifecycle policies).

Most of the nbproxy processes are started, managed, and removed by NBSL. This section talks about the nbproxy processes that NBSL manages.

Note:

Not all nbproxy processes on the master server are managed by NBSL. For example, some of the nbproxy processes are managed by nbjm and nbpem.

An nbproxy process runs to retrieve the following NetBackup data for OpsCenter:

  • Policies

  • Catalogs

  • Storage lifecycle policies

  • Client details

Note the following points about the NBSL-managed nbproxy processes:

  • If the data collection for a master server is disabled or a master server is removed from the OpsCenter console, all nbproxy processes are stopped immediately.

  • If OpsCenter crashes (or is abruptly closed), the nbproxy process is removed within an hour.

  • If NetBackup is stopped (and NBSL is already killed), all nbproxy processes are stopped immediately.

  • If NBSL crashes (or is abruptly closed), all nbproxy processes exit within 10 minutes.

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