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Arun_K
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12 years ago
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nbu pempersist file NBU 7.1

 

 Hi ALL,
 
Can anybody please provide me the link to the definition of pempersist file and whwn it was used?
 And the link to below  terms as well as well:
 
 
 Directory of C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\db\jobs
 
          .
..
bpjobd.act.db
bpjobd.db
ffilelogs
jobid
jobid.lock
pempersist
restart
trylogs
         ..
 

 

  • Why do you need to know this?

    Are you experiencing any issues? If everything is working fine, why be concerned with this?

    If you type the following into Google:

    site:symantec.com netbackup pempersist 

    you should be able to find enough information.

  •  

     
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\db\jobs>type jobid.lock
    1364748053 3568
     
    What this means?
     
    I know abt job id, bpjobd.act.db
    bpjobd.db
  • Why do you need to know this?

    Are you experiencing any issues? If everything is working fine, why be concerned with this?

    If you type the following into Google:

    site:symantec.com netbackup pempersist 

    you should be able to find enough information.

  • Arun,

    This post is not meant as a solution, please do not mark it as such.

    You know the answer to this post.  Chris Zimmerman has made it very clear that these sorts of continuous posts are not to be made, and asking them at the weekend when he may not be around will not go down well.

    This forum is break/ fix - the occassional what/if queston is fine, but not x100s of them from any one member.

    The answers you will find if you google each of those and do some hunting around.  

    I will ask that nobody answers this thread please, the reason is that it has been explained many times to various users that there are not to keep asking what if; quesions that are clearly taken from some list of interview questions.

    As I sad, the answers are easily available with google and a little bit of work.

    Another hint - download all the admin guides and manuals, if you do a 'Global' search on them, you will probably find a few answers that way.

    Another hint, try looking in the trylog, you might be able to work it out.

    Mods, please lock this thread.

    Martin