Mark,
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/vxlogcfg
-a -p NB -o 132 -s "DebugLevel=0" -s "DiagnosticLevel=0"
Should turn off
that logging for you.
From: veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Mark
Glazerman
Sent: 11 November 2010 14:23
To: VERITAS-BU AT MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN DOT EDU
Subject: [Veritas-bu] nbsl logging on master and media servers
Can anyone tell me what is being logged in the nbsl logs and
if I need them ? From what I can gather it’s something to do with NOM
(which we don’t use). We recently stopped sending backups through one of
our media servers but have yet to totally decommission it and this morning I
came in to find our logs directory on the master server filled with nbsl logs
under /opt/openv/logs/nbsl. All it seems to be doing is spawning the same
line over and over referring to the media server (stlcorpnbu1)
1,51216,137,132,2160121,1289485178787,11922,1,0:,0:,35:InsecureServerEvaluator::allow_peer,2,(513|A33:stlcorpnbu1.corp.dir.spartech.com|A10:10.1.5.235|u16:3422|)
The media server itself is also filling up with nbsl logs.
Do I need them, can I delete them and how can I stop nbsl
from logging in the future ? Do I just delete the nbsl directory ?
Thanks in advance,
Mark Glazerman
Enterprise
Storage Administrator
Spartech
Corporation
Desk:
314-889-8282
Fax: 314-854-8282
Cell:
618-520-3401
mark.glazerman AT spartech DOT com
http://www.spartech.com
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