Veritas NetBackup™ for Sybase Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Sybase
- Installing NetBackup for Sybase
- Configuring NetBackup for Sybase
- About configuring a backup policy for Sybase
- About the backup, restore, and load scripts for NetBackup for Sybase on UNIX
- About the backup, restore, and load scripts for NetBackup for Sybase on Windows
- NetBackup for Sybase configuration or bp.conf file settings
- About striped dumps and loads with NetBackup for Sybase
- Using NetBackup for Sybase
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for Sybase
- NetBackup debug logs and reports
- NetBackup debug logs and reports
- Appendix A. Register authorized locations
About permissions for NetBackup for Sybase log files (UNIX)
NetBackup uses the /usr/openv/netbackup/logs
directory tree not only for the recording of troubleshooting information, but for progress and communication updates to users and other NetBackup applications. Restrictive permissions on these directories can not only disable the collection of troubleshooting data, but also prevent the application itself from functioning correctly.
Back up and restore operations fail when permissions are too restrictive. We recommend that you make all of the usr/openv/netbackup/logs directories and subdirectories readable and writeable by all users (777 permissions). However, security requirements may prohibit global read-write access. If so, you can restrict permissions of specific directories to a single group or user. You can restrict permissions in this way if the processes the group or a user runs initiate all backup and restore operations for that directory.
Check that the /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops
directory tree has 777 permissions. The items in this directory need to be accessible for the applications to operate correctly.