Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
- Section I. About NetBackup
 - Section II. Configuring hosts
- Configuring Host Properties
- About the NetBackup Host Properties
 - Access Control properties
 - Active Directory host properties
 - Bandwidth properties
 - Busy File Settings properties
 - Clean-up properties
 - Client Name properties
 - Client Attributes properties
 - Client Settings properties for UNIX clients
 - Client Settings properties for Windows clients
 - Cloud Storage properties
 - Credential Access properties
 - Data Classification properties
 - Default Job Priorities properties
 - Distributed application restore mapping properties
 - Encryption properties
 - Enterprise Vault properties
 - Enterprise Vault Hosts properties
 - Exchange properties
 - Exclude Lists properties
 - Fibre Transport properties
 - Firewall properties
 - General Server properties
 - Global Attributes properties
- About constraints on the number of concurrent jobs
 - Setting up email notifications about backups
 - Configuring the nbmail.cmd script on Windows
 - Sending messages to the global administrator about unsuccessful backups only
 - Sending messages to the administrator about successful and unsuccessful backups
 - Installing and testing the email utility on Windows
 
 - Logging properties
 - Login Banner Configuration properties
 - Lotus Notes properties
 - Media properties
 - NDMP Global Credentials properties
 - Network properties
 - Network Settings properties
 - Port Ranges properties
 - Preferred Network properties
- Add or Change Preferred Network Settings dialog box
 - How NetBackup uses the directives to determine which network to use
 - Configurations to use IPv6 networks
 - Configurations to use IPv4 networks
 - Order of directive processing in the Preferred Network properties
 - bptestnetconn utility to display Preferred Network information
 - Configuration to prohibit using a specified address
 - Configuration to prefer a specified address
 - Configuration that restricts NetBackup to one set of addresses
 - Configuration that limits the addresses, but allows any interfaces
 
 - Resilient Network properties
 - Resource Limit properties
 - Restore Failover properties
 - Retention Periods properties
 - Scalable Storage properties
 - Servers properties
 - SharePoint properties
 - SLP Parameters properties
 - Throttle Bandwidth properties
 - Timeouts properties
 - Universal Settings properties
 - User Account Settings properties
 - UNIX Client properties
 - UNIX Server properties
 - VMware Access Hosts properties
 - Windows Client properties
 - Configuration options not found in the Host Properties
 - About using commands to change the configuration options on UNIX clients and servers
 - Configuration options for NetBackup servers
- About robust logging
 - ALLOW_MEDIA_OVERWRITE option for NetBackup servers
 - AUTHENTICATION_DOMAIN option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - AUTHORIZATION_SERVICE option for NetBackup servers
 - AUTO_ADD_ALL_ALIASES_FOR_CLIENT option for NetBackup servers
 - BPBRM_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
 - BPCD_WHITELIST_PATH option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS options for UNIX master servers
 - BPDBM_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
 - BPRD_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
 - BPTM_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers
 - BPEND_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - BPSTART_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - CHECK_RESTORE_CLIENT option for NetBackup servers
 - CLIENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - CLIENT_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - CLIENT_RESERVED_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - CONNECT_OPTIONS option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - DEFAULT_CONNECT_OPTIONS option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - DISABLE_CERT_AUTO_RENEW option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - DISABLE_JOB_LOGGING option for NetBackup servers
 - DISABLE_STANDALONE_DRIVE_EXTENSIONS option for NetBackup servers
 - DISALLOW_BACKUPS_SPANNING_MEDIA option for NetBackup servers
 - DISALLOW_CLIENT_LIST_RESTORE option for NetBackup servers
 - DISALLOW_CLIENT_RESTORE option for NetBackup servers
 - DISALLOW_SERVER_FILE_WRITES option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - EAT_VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - EMMSERVER option for NetBackup servers
 - ENABLE_CRITICAL_PROCESS_LOGGING for NetBackup servers and clients
 - FAILOVER_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVERS option for NetBackup servers
 - FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER option for NetBackup servers
 - GENERATE_ENGLISH_LOGS option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - HOSTDB_RESYNC_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - HYPERV_WMI_CREATE_DISK_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - INCOMPLETE_JOB_CLEAN_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - INITIAL_BROWSE_SEARCH_LIMIT option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - IP_ADDRESS_FAMILY option for NetBackup servers
 - JOB_PRIORITY option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - KEEP_LOGS_SIZE_GB for NetBackup servers and clients
 - LIMIT_BANDWIDTH option for NetBackup servers
 - MAX_LOGFILE_SIZE option for NetBackup servers and clients for legacy logging
 - MAX_NUM_LOGFILES option for NetBackup servers and clients for legacy logging
 - MEDIA_UNMOUNT_DELAY option for NetBackup servers
 - MEDIA_REQUEST_DELAY option for NetBackup servers
 - MEDIA_SERVER option for NetBackup servers
 - MPX_RESTORE_DELAY option for NetBackup servers
 - MUST_USE_LOCAL_DRIVE option for NetBackup servers
 - NBRNTD_IDLE_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - OPS_CENTER_SERVER_NAME option for NetBackup servers
 - PREFERRED_NETWORK option for NetBackup servers
 - RANDOM _PORTS option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - RE_READ_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers
 - REQUIRED_NETWORK option for NetBackup servers
 - RESILIENT_NETWORK option for NetBackup master servers and clients
 - RESUME_ORIG_DUP_ON_OPT_DUP_FAIL option for NetBackup servers
 - REVERSE_NAME_LOOKUP option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - SECURE_PROXY_CIPHER_LIST option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - SERVER option for NetBackup servers
 - SERVER_CONNECT_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
 - SERVER_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers
 - SERVER_RESERVED_PORT_WINDOW option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - SKIP_RESTORE_TO_SYMLINK_DIR option for NetBackup servers
 - TELEMETRY_UPLOAD option for NetBackup servers
 - THROTTLE_BANDWIDTH option for NetBackup servers
 - TRUSTED_MASTER option for NetBackup servers
 - ULINK_ON_OVERWRITE option for NetBackup servers
 - USE_AUTHENTICATION option for NetBackup servers
 - USE_VXSS option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - VERBOSE option for NetBackup servers and clients
 - VXSS_NETWORK option for NetBackup servers
 - WEB_SERVER_TUNNEL_ENABLE option for NetBackup servers
 
 - Configuration options for NetBackup clients
- APP_PROXY_SERVER option for NetBackup clients
 - BACKUP_FIFO_FILES option for NetBackup clients
 - BPARCHIVE_POLICY option for NetBackup clients
 - BPARCHIVE_SCHED option for NetBackup clients
 - BPBACKUP_POLICY option for NetBackup clients
 - BPBACKUP_SCHED option for NetBackup clients
 - BUSY_FILE_ACTION option for NetBackup clients
 - BUSY_FILE_DIRECTORY option for NetBackup clients
 - BUSY_FILE_NOTIFY_USER option for NetBackup clients
 - BUSY_FILE_PROCESSING option for NetBackup clients
 - CLIENT_NAME option for NetBackup clients
 - COMPRESS_SUFFIX option for NetBackup clients
 - CRYPT_CIPHER option for NetBackup clients
 - CRYPT_KIND option for NetBackup clients
 - CRYPT_OPTION option for NetBackup clients
 - CRYPT_STRENGTH option for NetBackup clients
 - CRYPT_LIBPATH option for NetBackup clients
 - CRYPT_KEYFILE option for NetBackup clients
 - DO_NOT_RESET_FILE_ACCESS_TIME option for NetBackup clients
 - GET_CERT_ALL_MASTERS option for NetBackup clients
 - IGNORE_XATTR option for NetBackup clients
 - INFORMIX_HOME option for NetBackup clients
 - KEEP_DATABASE_COMM_FILE option for NetBackup clients
 - KEEP_LOGS_DAYS option for NetBackup clients
 - LIST_FILES_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup clients
 - LOCKED_FILE_ACTION option for NetBackup clients
 - MEDIA_SERVER option for NetBackup clients
 - MEGABYTES_OF_MEMORY option for NetBackup clients
 - NFS_ACCESS_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup clients
 - OLD_VNETD_CALLBACK option for NetBackup clients
 - REPORT_CLIENT_DISCOVERIES option for NetBackup clients
 - RESTORE_RETRIES option for NetBackup clients
 - RMAN_OUTPUT_DIR for NetBackup clients
 - SERVER option for NetBackup clients
 - SYBASE_HOME option for NetBackup clients
 - USE_CTIME_FOR_INCREMENTALS option for NetBackup clients
 - USE_FILE_CHG_LOG option for NetBackup clients
 - USEMAIL option for NetBackup clients
 - VXSS_NETWORK option for NetBackup clients
 - WEB_SERVER_TUNNEL option for NetBackup clients
 - WEB_SERVER_TUNNEL_USE option for NetBackup clients
 
 
 - Configuring server groups
 - Configuring host credentials
 - Managing media servers
 
 - Configuring Host Properties
 - Section III. Configuring storage
- Configuring disk storage
 - Configuring robots and tape drives
- NetBackup robot types
 - About the device mapping files
 - Downloading the device mapping files
 - About configuring robots and tape drives in NetBackup
 - Configuring robots and tape drives by using the wizard
 - Updating the device configuration by using the wizard
 - Adding a robot to NetBackup manually
 - Managing robots
 - Adding a tape drive to NetBackup manually
 - Configuring drive name rules
 - Adding a tape drive path
 - Adding a shared tape drive to a NetBackup environment
 - Correlating tape drives and SCSI addresses on Windows hosts
 - Correlating tape drives and device files on UNIX hosts
 - Managing tape drives
- Changing a drive comment
 - About downed drives
 - Changing a drive operating mode
 - Changing a tape drive path
 - Changing a drive path operating mode
 - Changing tape drive properties
 - Changing a tape drive to a shared drive
 - Cleaning a tape drive from the Device Monitor
 - Deleting a drive
 - Resetting a drive
 - Resetting the mount time of a drive
 - Setting the drive cleaning frequency
 - Viewing drive details
 
 - Performing device diagnostics
 - Verifying the device configuration
 - About automatic path correction
 - Enabling automatic path correction
 - Replacing a device
 - Updating device firmware
 - About the NetBackup Device Manager
 - About external access to NetBackup controlled devices on UNIX
 - Stopping and restarting the device manager
 
 - Configuring tape media
- About NetBackup tape volumes
 - About NetBackup volume pools
 - About NetBackup volume groups
 - NetBackup media types
 - About WORM media
 - About adding volumes
 - About configuring media name and attribute rules
 - Adding volumes by using the wizard
 - About media settings rules
 - Configuring media settings
- Media settings options
- Media which have been removed from the robot... (existing media setting)
 - Media which have been moved into or within the robot... (existing media setting)
 - Use the following Media ID prefix (new media setting)
 - Use barcode rules (new media setting)
 - Media type (new media setting)
 - Volume pool (new media setting)
 
 
 - Media settings options
 - About barcodes
 - Configuring barcode rules
 - About media ID generation rules
 - Configuring media ID generation rules
 - About media type mapping rules
 - Adding volumes by using the Actions menu
 - Configuring media type mappings
 - Managing volumes
- Changing the group of a volume
 - About rules for moving volumes between groups
 - Changing the owner of a volume
 - Changing volume properties
 - About assigning and deassigning volumes
 - Deleting a volume
 - Erasing a volume
 - About exchanging a volume
 - About frozen media
 - About injecting and ejecting volumes
 - About rescanning and updating barcodes
 - About labeling NetBackup volumes
 - About moving volumes
 - About recycling a volume
 - Suspending or unsuspending volumes
 
 - Managing volume pools
 - Managing volume groups
 - About media sharing
 - Configuring unrestricted media sharing
 - Configuring media sharing with a server group
 
 - Inventorying robots
- About robot inventory
 - When to inventory a robot
 - About showing a robot's contents
 - Showing the media in a robot
 - About comparing a robot's contents with the volume configuration
 - Comparing media in a robot with the volume configuration
 - About previewing volume configuration changes
 - Previewing volume configuration changes for a robot
 - About updating the NetBackup volume configuration
 - Updating the NetBackup volume configuration with a robot's contents
 - Robot inventory options
 - About the vmphyinv physical inventory utility
 - Example volume configuration updates
 
 - Configuring storage units
- About the Storage utility
 - Creating a storage unit
 - About storage unit settings
- Absolute pathname to directory or absolute pathname to volume setting for storage units
 - Density storage unit setting
 - Disk type storage unit setting
 - Enable block sharing storage unit setting
 - Enable multiplexing storage unit setting
 - High water mark storage unit setting
 - Low water mark storage unit setting
 - Maximum concurrent write drives storage unit setting
 - Maximum concurrent jobs storage unit setting
 - Maximum streams per drive storage unit setting
 - Media server storage unit setting
 - NDMP host storage unit setting
 - On demand only storage unit setting
 - Only use the following media servers storage unit setting
 - Properties option in the Change Storage Units dialog box
 - Reduce fragment size storage unit setting
 - Robot number storage unit setting
 - Robot type storage unit setting
 - Select disk pool storage unit setting
 - Staging schedule option in Change Storage Units dialog
 - Storage device setting for storage units
 - Storage unit name setting
 - Storage unit type setting
 - Enable temporary staging area storage unit setting
 - Use any available media server storage unit setting
 
 
 - Staging backups
- About staging backups
 - About basic disk staging
 - Creating a basic disk staging storage unit
 - Configuring multiple copies in a relocation schedule
 - Disk staging storage unit size and capacity
 - Finding potential free space on a BasicDisk disk staging storage unit
 - Disk Staging Schedule dialog box
 - Initiating a relocation schedule manually
 
 - Configuring storage unit groups
 
 - Section IV. Configuring storage lifecycle policies (SLPs)
- Configuring storage lifecycle policies
 - Storage operations
- Operation types in a storage lifecycle policy
 - Backup operation in an SLP
 - Backup From Snapshot operation in an SLP
 - Duplication operation in an SLP
 - Import operation in an SLP
 - Index From Snapshot operation in an SLP
 - Replication operation in an SLP
 - Snapshot operation in an SLP
- About configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Primary snapshot storage unit
 - Primary + Replication source snapshot storage unit
 - Replication source + Replication target snapshot storage unit
 - Replication target snapshot storage unit
 - Replication source + Replication target + Mirror snapshot storage unit
 - Replication target + Mirror snapshot storage unit
 
 - Creating a hierarchy of storage operations in a storage lifecycle policy
 
 - Retention types for SLP operations
- Retention types for storage lifecycle policy operations
 - Capacity managed retention type for SLP operations
 - Expire after copy retention type for SLP operations
 - Fixed retention type for SLP operations
 - Maximum snapshot limit retention type for SLP operations
 - Mirror retention type for SLP operations
 - Target retention type for SLP operations
 
 - Storage lifecycle policy options
 - Using a storage lifecycle policy to create multiple copies
 - Storage lifecycle policy versions
 
 - Section V. Configuring backups
- Creating backup policies
- About the Policies utility
 - Planning for policies
 - Creating a backup policy
 - Adding or changing schedules in a policy
 - Changing multiple policies at one time
 - Copying or moving policy items to another policy
 - Copying a policy to create a new policy
 - Copying a schedule into the same policy or different policy
 - Deleting schedules, backup selections, or clients from a policy
 - Policy Attributes tab
- Policy type (policy attribute)
 - Data classifications (policy attribute)
 - Policy storage (policy attribute)
 - Policy volume pool (policy attribute)
 - Take checkpoints every __ minutes (policy attribute)
 - Limit jobs per policy (policy attribute)
 - Job priority (policy attribute)
 - Media Owner (policy attribute)
 - Go into effect at (policy attribute)
 - Follow NFS (policy attribute)
 - Backup Network Drives (policy attribute)
 - Cross mount points (policy attribute)
 - Compression (policy attribute)
 - Encryption (policy attribute)
 - Collect disaster recovery information for Bare Metal Restore (policy attribute)
 - Collect true image restore information (policy attribute) with and without move detection
 - Allow multiple data streams (policy attribute)
 - Disable client-side deduplication (policy attribute)
 - Enable granular recovery (policy attribute)
 - Use Accelerator (policy attribute)
- How the NetBackup Accelerator works
 - Accelerator and the Windows change journal
 - Accelerator notes and requirements
 - Accelerator backups and the NetBackup catalog
 - Configuring Accelerator
 - Accelerator messages in the backup job details log
 - NetBackup logs for Accelerator
 - Log messages about the Use Change Journal option and Accelerator
 - About reporting the amount of Accelerator backup data that was transferred over the network
 - Replacing the Accelerator image size with the network-transferred data in NetBackup command output
 
 - Enable optimized backup of Windows deduplicated volumes
 - Keyword phrase (policy attribute)
 - Snapshot Client and Replication Director (policy attributes)
 - Perform block level incremental backups (policy attributes)
 - Use Replication Director (policy attributes)
 - Perform snapshot backups (policy attributes)
 - Microsoft Exchange Attributes (policy attributes)
 
 - Schedules tab
 - Schedule Attributes tab
- Name (schedule attribute)
 - Type of backup (schedule attribute)
 - Synthetic backup (schedule attribute)
 - Accelerator forced rescan option (schedule attribute)
 - Calendar (schedule attribute)
 - Frequency (schedule attribute)
 - Instant Recovery (schedule attribute)
 - Multiple copies (schedule attribute)
 - Override policy storage (schedule attribute)
 - Override policy volume pool (schedule attribute)
 - Override media owner (schedule attribute)
 - Retention (schedule attribute)
 - Media multiplexing (schedule attribute)
 
 - Start Window tab
 - Excluding days from a schedule
 - Include Dates tab
 - How NetBackup determines which schedule to run next
 - About schedule windows that span midnight
 - How open schedules affect calendar-based and frequency-based schedules
 - About the Clients tab
 - Backup Selections tab
- Adding backup selections to a policy
 - Verifying the Backup Selections list
 - How to reduce backup time
 - Pathname rules for Windows client backups
 - Pathname rules for Windows disk image (raw) backups
 - Pathname rules for Windows registry backups
 - About hard links to files and directories
 - Pathname rules for UNIX client backups
 - Pathname rules for the clients that run extension products
 - About the directives on the Backup Selections list
- ALL_FILESYSTEMS and VOLUME_EXCLUDE_LIST directives
 - ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive
 - System State:\ directive
 - Shadow Copy Components:\ directive
 - Directives for specific policy types
 - NEW_STREAM directive
 - About the administrator-defined streaming mode
 - About the auto-discovery streaming mode
 - About setting the preprocess interval for auto-discovery
 - UNSET and UNSET_ALL directives
 
 - Files that are excluded from backups by default
 - About excluding files from automatic backups
 - Files that are excluded by Microsoft Windows Backup
 
 - VMware Policy tab
 - Hyper-V Policies tab
 - Exclude Disks tab
 - Disaster Recovery tab
 - Creating a Vault policy
 - Creating a BigData policy
 - Performing manual backups
 - Active Directory granular backups and recovery
 
 - Synthetic backups
- About synthetic backups
 - Recommendations for synthetic backups and restores
 - Synthetic full backups
 - Synthetic cumulative incremental backups
 - Schedules that must appear in a policy for synthetic backups
 - Adding clients to a policy for synthetic backups
 - Change journal and synthesized backups
 - True image restore and synthesized backups
 - Displaying synthetic backups in the Activity Monitor
 - Logs produced during synthetic backups
 - Synthetic backups and directory and file attributes
 - Using the multiple copy synthetic backups method
 - Optimized synthetic backups
 - Optimized synthetic backups for deduplication
 
 - Protecting the NetBackup catalog
- About the NetBackup catalog
 - Parts of the NetBackup catalog
 - Protecting the NetBackup catalog
- About catalog backups
 - Using the Catalog Backup Wizard to configure a catalog backup
 - Using the Policy Configuration Wizard to configure a catalog backup
 - Configuring a catalog backup manually
 - Backing up NetBackup catalogs manually
 - Concurrently running catalog backups with other backups
 - About catalog policy schedules
 - How catalog incrementals and standard backups interact on UNIX
 - Determining whether or not a catalog backup succeeded
 - Strategies that ensure successful NetBackup catalog backups
 
 - Recovering the catalog
 - Disaster recovery emails and the disaster recovery files
 - Disaster recovery packages
 - About disaster recovery settings
 - Setting a passphrase to encrypt disaster recovery packages
 - Archiving the catalog and restoring from the catalog archive
 - Estimating catalog space requirements
 
 - About the NetBackup relational database
- About the NetBackup relational database (NBDB) installation
 - Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on Windows
 - Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on UNIX
- About the Select/Restart Database and Change Password menu options
 - About the Database Space and Memory Management menu options
 - About the Database Validation Check and Rebuild menu options
 - About the Move Database menu options
 - About the Unload Database menu options
 - About the Backup and Restore Database menu options
 
 - Post-installation tasks
 - About backup and recovery procedures
 - Unloading the NetBackup database
 - Terminating database connections
 
 - Managing backup images
 
 - Creating backup policies
 - Section VI. Configuring replication
- About NetBackup replication
- About NetBackup replication
 - About NetBackup Auto Image Replication
- One-to-many Auto Image Replication model
 - Cascading Auto Image Replication model
 - About the domain relationship for replication
 - About the replication topology for Auto Image Replication
 - Viewing the replication topology for Auto Image Replication
 - About trusted master servers for Auto Image Replication
 - About the storage lifecycle policies required for Auto Image Replication
 - About Auto Image Replication import confirmation
 - Using NetBackup Access Control (NBAC) with Auto Image Replication
 - Auto Image Replication setup overview
 - How to resolve volume changes for Auto Image Replication
 - Removing or replacing replication relationships in an Auto Image Replication configuration
- Adding or removing a replication relationship between two storage servers
 - Removing all replication relationships between a domain and a storage server
 - Replacing all replication relationships between a domain and a storage server
 - Removing or replacing all replication relationships involving a storage server
 - Example: Replacing a storage server in a non-targeted Auto Image Replication configuration
 - Example: Replacing a storage server in a cascading, targeted Auto Image Replication configuration
 
 - About restoring from a backup at a target master domain
 - Reporting on Auto Image Replication jobs
 
 - About NetBackup Replication Director
 
 
 - About NetBackup replication
 - Section VII. Monitoring and reporting
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- About the Activity Monitor
 - Setting Activity Monitor options
 - About the Jobs tab
- Viewing job details in the Activity Monitor
 - Showing or hiding column heads in the Activity Monitor
 - Monitoring the detailed status of a selected job in the Activity Monitor
 - Deleting completed jobs in the Activity Monitor
 - Canceling a job that has not completed in the Activity Monitor
 - Restarting a failed (completed) job in the Activity Monitor
 - Suspending and resuming jobs in the Activity Monitor
 - Printing job list information in the Activity Monitor
 - Exporting Activity Monitor data to a text file
 - Copying Activity Monitor text to a file
 - Changing the Job Priority dynamically from the Activity Monitor
 
 - About the Daemons tab
 - About the Processes tab
 - About the Drives tab
 - About the Error Logs tab
 - About the jobs database
 - About the Device Monitor
 - About media mount errors
 - About pending requests and actions
 
 - Reporting in NetBackup
 - Using the Logging Assistant
- About the Logging Assistant
 - Logging Assistant sequence of operation
 - Viewing the Logging Assistant records
 - Viewing the details of a Logging Assistant record
 - Adding or deleting a Logging Assistant record
 - Setting up debug logging
 - Set minimum debug logging
 - Disabling debug logging
 - Collecting debug logs
 - Collecting nbsu output
 
 
 - Monitoring NetBackup activity
 - Section VIII. Administering NetBackup
- Management topics
 - Accessing a remote server
 - Using the NetBackup Remote Administration Console
- About the NetBackup Remote Administration Console
 - About authorizing NetBackup users
 - Authorization file (auth.conf) characteristics
 - About authorizing nonroot users for specific applications
 - About authorizing specific tasks in the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface
 - About authorizing users on a Windows NetBackup server
 - Restricting access to the NetBackup Administration Console on Windows
 - Run-time configuration options for the NetBackup Administration Console
 - About improving NetBackup performance
 - About adjusting time zones in the NetBackup Administration console
 
 - Alternate server restores
- About alternate server restores
 - About supported configurations for alternate server restores
 - About performing alternate server restores
 
 - Managing client backups and restores
- About server-directed restores
 - About client-redirected restores
 - About restoring the files that have Access Control Lists (ACLs)
 - About setting the original atime for files during restores on UNIX
 - Restoring the System State
 - About the backup and restore of compressed files on VxFS file systems
 - About backups and restores on ReFS
 
 - Powering down and rebooting NetBackup servers
 - About Granular Recovery Technology
- About installing and configuring Network File System (NFS) for Active Directory Granular Recovery
 - About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS) on Windows 2012, 2012 R2, or 2016
 - About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS) on Windows 2008 and 2008 R2
 - Configuring a UNIX media server and Windows clients for backups and restores that use Granular Recovery Technology (GRT)
 - Configuring a different network port for NBFSD
 
 
 
BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS options for UNIX master servers
Use BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS entries to customize the output of the bpdbjobs process. Add a BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS option for every column you want to include in the output.
Add BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS entries to the bp.conf file to customize the output of the bpdbjobs process.
Table: BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS information
Usage  | Description  | 
|---|---|
Where to use  | On a UNIX NetBackup master server.  | 
How to use  | Add BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS to the /usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf file. Add an entry for every column to include in the output by using the following format: BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = COLDEFS_ENTRY [minimum_size [true | 
    false]]The following variables are defined: 
  | 
Example  | The order of the entries determines the order in which the column headings appear. BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = JOBID 5 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = TYPE 4 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = STATE 5 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = STATUS 6 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = POLICY 6 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = SCHEDULE 8 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = CLIENT 6 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = DSTMEDIA_SERVER 12 true BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS = ACTPID 10 true The appearance of BPDBJOBS_COLDEFS entries in the bp.conf file has the following ramifications: 
  | 
Equivalent Administration Console property  | No equivalent exists in the NetBackup Administration Console host properties.  | 
Table: COLDEFS entries shows possible COLDEFS entries and the column which is created by each.
Table: COLDEFS entries
COLDEFS entry  | Column Name  | 
|---|---|
ACTIVEELAPSED  | Active Elapsed (elapsed active time)  | 
ACTPID  | Active PID (PID of job)  | 
ATTEMPT  | Attempt  | 
BACKUPTYPE  | Backup Type  | 
CLIENT  | Client  | 
COMPLETION  | Completion (percent complete)  | 
COMPRESSION  | Compression (yes or no)  | 
DEDUPRATIO  | Dedup (shows deduplication rate in bpdbjobs command output)  | 
DSTMEDIA_SERVER  | Dest Media Svr (writing media server)  | 
DSTMEDIAID  | Dest Media ID (writing media ID)  | 
DSTSTORAGE_UNIT  | Dest StUnit (writing storage unit)  | 
ELAPSED  | Elapsed (elapsed time)  | 
ENDED  | Ended  | 
ESTFILE  | Est File (estimated number of files)  | 
ESTKB  | Est KB (estimated number of kilobytes)  | 
FILES  | Files  | 
GROUP  | Group  | 
JOBID  | JobID  | 
KBPERSEC  | KB Per Sec  | 
KILOBYTES  | Kilobytes  | 
LASTBACKUP  | Last Backup (date and time)  | 
MAINPID  | Main PID (PID that spawns job, if applicable)  | 
NUMTAPESEJECT  | Media to Eject (number of tapes to eject; Vault only)  | 
OPERATION  | Operation (current operation)  | 
OWNER  | Owner  | 
PATHNAME  | Pathname  | 
PARENTJOBID  | |
POLICY  | |
POLICYTYPE  | |
PRIORITY  | |
PROFILE  | (Vault only)  | 
RETENTION  | (retention period)  | 
RESUMABLE  | 
  | 
ROBOT  | (Vault only)  | 
RQSTPID  | (PID requesting job, if applicable)  | 
SCHEDULE  | 
  | 
SCHEDULETYPE  | 
  | 
SESSIONID  | (Vault only)  | 
SRCMEDIA_SERVER  | 
  | 
SRCMEDIAID  | 
  | 
SRCSTORAGE_UNIT  | 
  | 
STARTED  | 
  | 
STATE  | |
STATUS  | 
  | 
STREAMNUMBER  | 
  | 
SUSPENDABLE  | |
TYPE  | (job type)  | 
VAULT  | (Vault only)  |