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NetBackup 4.5 Troubleshooting Guide for Windows - Symantec

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Backup and Restore Functional Description<br />

Table 6. <strong>NetBackup</strong> Daemons and Programs (continued)<br />

Program/<br />

Daemon<br />

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Description<br />

bpbackup On UNIX clients, this program communicates with bprd on the<br />

master server when a user starts a backup.<br />

Started By: Starting a backup by using the client-user interface<br />

or executing the /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpbackup<br />

command on the client.<br />

Stopped By: Completion of operation<br />

Debug Log: bpbackup.log on the client.<br />

bpblr On UNIX clients, the Block-Level Restore program calls the VfMS<br />

mapping methods and is used to restore <strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>for</strong> EMC<br />

Fastrax images.<br />

Started By: For each <strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>for</strong> EMC Fastrax restore, bpcd<br />

starts an instance of bpblr on the client.<br />

Stopped By: Completion of restore operation.<br />

Debug Log: bpblr.log on the client.<br />

bpbrm On master and media servers, the Backup/Restore Manager<br />

manages the client and media manager processes and uses error<br />

status from both to determine the final status of backup or restore<br />

operations.<br />

Started By: For each backup or restore, bpsched starts an<br />

instance of bpbrm on the server with the appropriate storage<br />

unit.<br />

Stopped By: Completion of operation.<br />

Debug Log: bpbrm.log on the server.<br />

bpbkar On UNIX clients (except Apollos), the Backup/Archive Manager<br />

generates the backup images.<br />

Started By: bpbrm on the server with the storage unit.<br />

Stopped By: Completion of operation.<br />

Debug Log: bpbkar.log on the client.<br />

BPBKAR32 On <strong>Windows</strong> clients, the Backup/Archive Manager generates the<br />

backup images.<br />

Started By: BPCDW32 on the client.<br />

Stopped By: Completion of operation.<br />

Debug Log: BPBKAR.LOG file in the <strong>NetBackup</strong> logs directory<br />

on the client.<br />

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