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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide
  3. About OpsCenter performance and tuning
  4. About tuning OpsCenter for increased performance
  5. About saving the OpsCenter log files on a different drive
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide

About saving the OpsCenter log files on a different drive

Veritas recommends that you install the OpsCenter log files on a drive that is different from where OpsCenter Server software and operating system are installed. This installation should be done only if the debug level of logs is greater than 1. The default debug level of OpsCenter logs is 1.

To know the debug level of your logs, see the following section.

See Checking the debug level of logs.

You can control how OpsCenter writes log files for OpsCenter Server, OpsCenter Agent, and the OpsCenter web console components.

See Saving the log files to a different location on Windows.

See Saving the log files to a different location on UNIX.

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