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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Emergency Engineering Binary Guide
  3. NetBackup release content listings
  4. About the NetBackup "known issues" documentation conventions
Veritas NetBackup™ Emergency Engineering Binary Guide

About the NetBackup "known issues" documentation conventions

The following items describe the conventions used in the NetBackup known issues listings:

  • Etrack Incident

    Notes the Etrack number that targets a release

  • Associated Primary Etrack

    An additional Etrack number that exists in the incident hierarchy

  • Associated Service Request Etrack

    The Etrack that is associated with the customer support service request

  • Description

    Describes a particular issue that has been fixed in a release, as well as additional notes and workarounds (if available).

    Workarounds can be used instead of applying the patch, however, Veritas recommends the best practice of operating at the latest available NetBackup release level.

  • **Description or **Etrack number

    Describes a critical issue or an issue that can lead to a potential data loss that has been fixed in this release

    Please read these issue descriptions carefully. In some cases, a Tech Alert link is provided.

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