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rookie11
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13 years ago

NBU window client properties

Hi all

 

 

above is we get in NBU window client properties. I understand what is verbose level. can anybody explain me wats general, TCP, flush, Databse.????

  • If you click on the "Help" button, it gives you an idea of what those affect.  the "General" setting controls all the logged output from the NBU processes running on the client (bpbkar, etc.):


    General

    Controls the amount of information that NetBackup writes to the troubleshooting logs.

    The level can be set to 0 (default), 1, or 2. The higher the level, the more information that is written to the log.


    Verbose

    The level can be set from 0 (default) to 5 (maximum).

    Use the default level of 0 unless advised otherwise by technical support . Higher levels can cause the logs to accumulate large amounts of information.


    TCP

    Enables TCP debugging. The level can be set as follows:

    0 - No TCP/IP functions are logged (default)

    1 - Logs basic TCP/IP functions

    2 - Logs all TCP/IP functions, including all read and write requests

    3 - Logs the contents of each read and write buffer

    Note:

    TCP values of 2 or 3 can cause the status reports to be large, and slow the performance of a backup or restore operation.


    Flush

    Specifies how often NetBackup flushes the progress reports on NetBackup operations (or writes the buffer to disk).

    The level can be set to 0 (default), 1, or 2. The higher the value, the more often the buffer is written to disk.


    Database

    Controls the amount of information that NetBackup Database Extensions write to their log files.

    The level can be set from 0 (default) to 9. The higher the level, the more information is written.

  • If you click on the "Help" button, it gives you an idea of what those affect.  the "General" setting controls all the logged output from the NBU processes running on the client (bpbkar, etc.):


    General

    Controls the amount of information that NetBackup writes to the troubleshooting logs.

    The level can be set to 0 (default), 1, or 2. The higher the level, the more information that is written to the log.


    Verbose

    The level can be set from 0 (default) to 5 (maximum).

    Use the default level of 0 unless advised otherwise by technical support . Higher levels can cause the logs to accumulate large amounts of information.


    TCP

    Enables TCP debugging. The level can be set as follows:

    0 - No TCP/IP functions are logged (default)

    1 - Logs basic TCP/IP functions

    2 - Logs all TCP/IP functions, including all read and write requests

    3 - Logs the contents of each read and write buffer

    Note:

    TCP values of 2 or 3 can cause the status reports to be large, and slow the performance of a backup or restore operation.


    Flush

    Specifies how often NetBackup flushes the progress reports on NetBackup operations (or writes the buffer to disk).

    The level can be set to 0 (default), 1, or 2. The higher the value, the more often the buffer is written to disk.


    Database

    Controls the amount of information that NetBackup Database Extensions write to their log files.

    The level can be set from 0 (default) to 9. The higher the level, the more information is written.