Troubleshooting guide

Backup and Restore Functional Description
252 NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide - UNIX
NBNW95.EXE For NetWare nontarget clients, this is the executable file that
starts the client-user interface on Windows 98/95 systems.
Started By: From the Windows Start menu, under Programs/
NetBackup.
Stopped By: Exiting the client-user interface.
Activity Log: none.
NetBackupBPCD A faceless background application installed in the
System:Extensions folder on the startup volume of a
Macintosh client. The Macintosh equivalents of the UNIX
bpbkar and tar commands are merged into NetBackupBPCD.
Started By: When NetBackupListen receives a request from a
server it launches NetBackupBPCD.
Stopped By: Completion of operation.
Activity Log: Log files in the
System:Preferences:NetBackup:bpcd folder, which is in
the NetBackup folder, in the Preferences folder, in the System
folder on the startup volume.
NetBackupListen An applications extension installed in the System:Extensions
folder on the startup volume of a Macintosh client. It starts when
the Macintosh is booted and runs in the background until the
Macintosh is shut down. NetBackupListen listens on the
BPCD port number for requests from NetBackup
servers and
launches NetBackupBPCD when a request is received.
Started By: When the Macintosh boots.
Stopped By: When the Macintosh is shut down.
Activity Log: Log files in the
System:Preferences:NetBackup:inetd folder on the
startup volume.
tar On UNIX clients, the Tape ARchive program is a special version
of tar provided with NetBackup and used to restore images.
Started By: For each restore, bpbrm starts an instance of tar on
the client.
Stopped By: Completion of restore operation.
Activity Log: tar.log on the client.
Table 7. NetBackup Daemons and Programs (continued)
Program/
Daemon
Description