Difference between legecy and unified logging
Hi All
I know the basic difference between unified and legecy logging like
unified loggine use from netbackup 6.0 onwards
unified logges are process with vxlogview command to make them readable and legecy logs are straight txt file and for unified logs we don't create directory.
But I wants to know the major difference, Why there is two types of logs or any other major difference.
The other big difference is that legacy logs (bptm, bprd, bpcd etc ...) are single threaded, and unified (or as I call it vx logging) is multi-threaded.
Some articles I've written on logging:
This is a bit out of date now, it is still 100% correct, but there is an nbcplogs command that makes copying the logs easier, so all the details in the TN about copying the logs can be ignored.
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH75805
This is a very short summary, and contains more or less everything you need to know:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/articles/quick-guide-setting-logs-netbackup
Unified logs should always be sent to Symantec in 'raw' format.
Martin