Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
- NetBackup licensing models and the nbdeployutil utility
- Creating and viewing the licensing report
- Reviewing a capacity licensing report
- Reconciling the capacity licensing report results
- Reviewing a traditional licensing report
- Additional configuration
- About dynamic host name and IP addressing
- About busy file processing on UNIX clients
- About the Shared Storage Option
- About configuring the Shared Storage Option in NetBackup
- Viewing SSO summary reports
- About the vm.conf configuration file
- Holds Management
- Menu user interfaces on UNIX
- About the tpconfig device configuration utility
- About the NetBackup Disk Configuration Utility
- Reference topics
- Host name rules
- About reading backup images with nbtar or tar32.exe
- Factors that affect backup time
- NetBackup notify scripts
- Media and device management best practices
- About TapeAlert
- About tape drive cleaning
- How NetBackup reserves drives
- About SCSI persistent reserve
- About the SPC-2 SCSI reserve process
- About checking for data loss
- About checking for tape and driver configuration errors
- How NetBackup selects media
- About Tape I/O commands on UNIX
Configuring busy file processing on UNIX
Use the following procedure to use the bp.conf file to configure busy file processing.
To configure busy file processing
- Modify the bp.conf file options.
- Copy the bpend_notify_busy script, located on the master server:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/bpend_notify_busy
to the following path on the client:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpend_notify
Be sure to set the file access permissions to allow groups and others to run bpend_notify.
(This step is also performed when configuring busy file processing in the Busy File Settings host properties.)
- Configure a policy with a user backup schedule for the busy file backups.
This policy services the backup requests that the repeat option in the actions file generates. The policy name is significant. By default, NetBackup alphabetically searches (upper-case characters first) for the first available policy with a user backup schedule and an open backup window. For example, a policy name of AAA_busy_files is selected ahead of B_policy.
(This step is also performed when configuring busy file processing in the Busy File Settings host properties.)
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