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Veritas NetBackup™ Logging Reference Guide

Embeddable Authentication Client (EAT) logging

The Embeddable Authentication Client (EAT) logging occurs only on the master server. Any process or daemon that makes Authentication Services (AT) calls will log these messages. In NetBackup 8.1, the authentication (nbatd) log content can be added to any NetBackup processes that interacts with nbatd when the AT logging is enabled. To enable AT logging, use the following command:

echo EAT_VERBOSE=5 | nbsetconfig

Valid log levels are 0 through 5.

To disable EAT logging, use the following command:

echo EAT_VERBOSE=0 | nbsetconfig

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