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NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide - Zedat

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General Test and <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> Procedures<br />

8. Reconfigure your test policy to name a client that is located elsewhere in the network.<br />

Use a storage unit and media that has been verified in previous steps. If necessary,<br />

install the <strong>NetBackup</strong> client software.<br />

9. Create debug log directories for the processes listed below. The “Using Logs and<br />

Reports” chapter explains which logs apply to specific client types.<br />

◆ bprd on the server<br />

◆ bpcd on the client<br />

◆ bpbkar on the client<br />

◆ nbwin on the client (Windows only)<br />

◆ bpbackup on the client (except Windows clients)<br />

◆ bpinetd (Windows only)<br />

10. Perform a user backup and then a restore from the client specified in step 8.<br />

This verifies:<br />

◆ Communications between the client and master server<br />

◆ <strong>NetBackup</strong> software on the client<br />

If an error occurs, check the following:<br />

◆ All Log Entries report<br />

◆ Debug logs created in the previous step<br />

A likely cause for errors is a communications problem between the server and the<br />

client.<br />

11. When the test policy operates satisfactorily, repeat specific steps as necessary to verify<br />

other clients and storage units.<br />

12. When all clients and storage units are functional, test the remaining policies and<br />

schedules that use storage units on the master server. If a scheduled backup fails,<br />

check the All Log Entries report for errors, then follow the actions suggested in the<br />

status codes chapters.<br />

Testing Media Server and Clients<br />

If you are using media servers, verify their operation as explained in the following steps.<br />

Before proceeding, eliminate all problems on the master server by completing “Testing the<br />

Master Server and Clients” on page 21.<br />

24 <strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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