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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ AdvancedDisk Storage Solutions Guide
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  4. Monitoring NetBackup disk activity
Veritas NetBackup™ AdvancedDisk Storage Solutions Guide

Monitoring NetBackup disk activity

You can monitor NetBackup disk-related activity and status by viewing the NetBackup log files.

Some NetBackup commands or processes write messages to their own log files. Other processes use Veritas Unified Logging (VxUL) log files. VxUL uses a standardized name and file format for log files. An originator ID (OID) identifies the process that writes the log messages.

Table: NetBackup logs shows the NetBackup logs for disk-related activity.

The messages that begin with a sts_ prefix relate to the interaction with the storage vendor software plug-in. Most interaction occurs on the NetBackup media servers.

Table: NetBackup logs

Activity

VxUL OID

Processes that use the ID

Backups and restores

N/A

Messages appear in the log files for the following processes:

  • The bpbrm backup and restore manager

  • The bpdbm database manager

  • The bpdm disk manager

  • The bptm tape manager for I/O operations

Backups and restores

117

The nbjm job manager.

Device configuration

111

The nbemm process.

Device configuration

178

The Disk Service Manager process that runs in the Enterprise Media Manager (EMM) process.

Device configuration

202

The Storage Server Interface process that runs in the Remote Manager and Monitor Service. RMMS runs on media servers.

Device configuration

230

The Remote Disk Service Manager interface (RDSM) that runs in the Remote Manager and Monitor Service. RMMS runs on media servers.

To view and manage VxUL log files, you must use NetBackup log commands. Information about how to use and manage logs on NetBackup servers is available.

See the NetBackup Logging Reference Guide:

http://www.veritas.com/docs/DOC5332

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