Troubleshooting guide
Chapter 3, Using the Logs and Reports 65
Activity Logs
◆ On Windows NT/2000 systems, set the Verbose level to 1 or more on the
TroubleShooting tab of the NetBackup Configuration dialog box. To open this
dialog box, start the client-user interface and click Configure on the Actions menu.
Activity Logs on UNIX Clients
To enable activity logging on UNIX clients, create the appropriate directories under:
/usr/openv/netbackup/logs
The following table lists the activity log directories that apply to UNIX clients. Also, see
the list of facts to be familiar with under “Activity Logs on Servers” on page 62, because
information also applies to UNIX clients.
Note Create the directories with access modes of 777 or user processes cannot write to the
log files.
Table 4. UNIX Client Activity Logs
Activity Log
Directory
Associated Process
bp Menu driven client-user interface program.
bparchive Archive program. These activity logs are also useful for debugging
xbp and bp processes.
bpbackup Backup program. These activity logs are also useful for debugging
xbp and bp processes.
bpbkar Program used to generate backup images.
bpcd NetBackup client daemon.
bpjava-msvc See Table 3.
bpjava-usvc See Table 3.
bplist Program that lists backed up and archived files. This activity log is
also useful for debugging xbp and bp processes.
bpmount Program that determines local mount points and wildcard expansion
for Multiple Data Streams.
bprestore Restore program. These activity logs are also useful for debugging
xbp and bp processes.
bphdb Program used to start obackup to back up Oracle databases. See the
NetBackup for Oracle System Administrator’s Guide for more
information.










