Troubleshooting guide
Backup and Restore Functional Description
248 NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide - UNIX
bpdbm On master servers, the NetBackup program that manages the
configuration, error, and file databases.
Started By: bprd (also by
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/initbpdbm on UNIX)
Stopped By: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpdbm
-terminate command on UNIX and by stopping the
NetBackup Database Manager service on Windows NT/2000.
Activity Log: bpdbm.log on the server.
bpdm On master and media servers, bpdm is the disk-media manager
and is used when the storage unit type is a disk. This program
manages the transfer of images between the client and the
operating-system disk manager on the server to which the disk
attaches.
Started By: For each backup or restore, bpbrm starts an instance
of bpdm, on the server with the storage unit.
Stopped By: Completion of operation.
Activity Log: bpdm.log on the server.
bphdb On UNIX database-extension clients, bphdb starts the NetBackup
hot-database-backup program (see the applicable NetBackup
installation guide for more information).
Started By: Client-user interface when the user starts a database
backup or restore operation.
Stopped By: Completion of operation.
Activity Log: bphdb.log on the client. With NetBackup for
Oracle, bphdb also writes to
/usr/openv/netbackup/logs/obackup_tape.
bpjava-msvc NetBackup-Java master server application program. This
program runs on all NetBackup UNIX systems and authenticates
users that start the NetBackup-Java interface programs.
Started By: inetd during startup of the NetBackup Java
interfaces.
Stopped By: When authentication is complete.
Activity Log: /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bpjava-msvc
Table 7. NetBackup Daemons and Programs (continued)
Program/
Daemon
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