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Note: Troubleshooting logs can consume a lot of disk space. Delete them when
they are no longer needed. For more details on the
BPCD
logs, refer to
"Troubleshooting Logs" on page 127.
General:
Controls the amount of information that NetBackup writes to the
troubleshooting logs. Supported values are 0, 1, or 2. The higher
the level, the more information is written. The default is 0.
TCP:
Used for debug purposes and enables TCP debugging. Supported
values are:
0 No extra logging. This is the default.
1 Log basic TCP/IP functions.
2 Log all TCP/IP functions, including all read and write requests.
3 Log contents of each read/write buffer.
Setting Debug TCP Level to 2 or 3 can cause the status reports to
be very large. It can also slow performance of a backup or restore
operation.
Heap:
Controls the amount of information that NetBackup writes to the
troubleshooting logs
Enables memory heap debugging. Supported values are:
0 No memory heap debugging information. This is the default.
1 Memory heap information at the start and end of program
2 Near memory heap information at the start and end of program.
3 Near and far memory heap information at the start and end of
program
Flush:
NetBackup periodically flushes the progress reports on NetBackup
operations. This setting specifies the frequency of the flushes or
how often the internal buffer gets written to the progress report.
The higher the flush level, the more often the buffer is written to
the file. Supported values are 0, 1 or 2. The default is 0.
Verbose:
Used for debug purposes, and enables NetBackup to include more
information in its logs.
Verbose controls the amount of information that the NetBackup
NT Server writes to its logs. This parameter is only in effect when
the local machine (where the NetBackup client is being run) is also
a NetBackup NT server.
The values can be 0 to 99.
Supported values are:
0 No extra logging. This is the default.
1- 99 Verbose logging.
Use the default setting of zero unless advised otherwise by
VERITAS Technical Support.
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