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NetBackup 4.5 Troubleshooting Guide for Windows - Symantec

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debug logs<br />

Logs that can be optionally enabled <strong>for</strong> specific <strong>NetBackup</strong> and Media Manager programs<br />

and processes and then used to investigate problems.<br />

destination storage unit<br />

device delays<br />

device host<br />

device monitor<br />

DHCP<br />

A storage unit to which Vault sends the data from a duplication operation. If the<br />

duplicated backup images are to be vaulted, then the destination storage unit must<br />

correspond to the robotic volume group.<br />

Delays caused by the device that are beyond the control of the storage application. An<br />

example is the time required to position tape under the read and write heads.<br />

A host (that has Media Manager installed) where a drive or robotic control is attached or<br />

is defined.<br />

A Media Manager administration utility that provides monitoring and manual control of<br />

Media Manager storage devices. For example, an administrator or computer room<br />

operator can use this utility to manually reset devices or set them to the UP or DOWN<br />

state.<br />

Dynamic host configuration protocol. This TCP/IP protocol automatically assigns<br />

temporary IP addresses to hosts when they connect to the network.<br />

differential-incremental backup<br />

directory depth<br />

directory tree<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong><br />

Scheduled by the administrator on the master server and backs up files that have changed<br />

since the last successful incremental or full backup. All files are backed up if no prior<br />

backup has been done. Also see “cumulative-incremental backup.”<br />

The number of levels below the current directory level that the <strong>NetBackup</strong> interfaces<br />

show in their directory and file list displays.<br />

The hierarchical structure in which files are organized on a disk. Each directory lists the<br />

files and directories that are directly below it in the tree. On UNIX, the topmost directory<br />

is called the root directory.<br />

498 <strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - <strong>Windows</strong> NT/2000<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong>

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