Troubleshooting guide
Appendix A, Functional Overview 251
Backup and Restore Functional Description
jbpSA A Java-based program for performing backups, archives and
restores of UNIX clients.
Started By: On UNIX, the
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/jbpSA command.
Activity Log: None, although the log for the bpbackup,
bparchive, bplist, and bprestore commands on the client
can be useful. Also, the logs for bpjava-msvc and
bpjava-usvc can be helpful.
jnbSA A Java-based administration utility for managing NetBackup and
Media Manager on UNIX. In addition, administration of
supported UNIX systems can be performed by using the
NetBackup-Java Windows Display Console on a Windows
NT/2000 system.
Started By: On UNIX, the
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/jnbSA command. On a
NetBackup-Java Windows Display console, the NetBackup - Java
on host menu item on the Programs/NetBackup menu.
Stopped By: Exit option in jnbSA.
Activity Log: None, although the logs for bpjava-msvc and
bpjava-usvc can be helpful.
NBWIN.EXE For Windows clients, this is the executable file that starts the
client-user interface on Windows NT/2000, 98 and 95 systems.
Started By: From the Windows Start menu, under Programs/
NetBackup.
Stopped By: Exiting the client-user interface.
Activity Log: mmddyy.log file in the NBWIN directory on the
client.
NBNWNT.EXE For NetWare nontarget clients, this is the executable file that
starts the client-user interface on Windows NT/2000 systems.
Started By: From the Windows Start menu, under Programs/
NetBackup.
Stopped By: Exiting the client-user interface.
Activity Log: none.
Table 7. NetBackup Daemons and Programs (continued)
Program/
Daemon
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