You mean /usr/openv/netbackup/db/jobs? For each job ID, you
see in the activity monitor, there appears a file with
<JOBID>, <JOBID>.f (contains the files needed to be backedup,
you set this list in class definition), <JOBID>.timestamp.t
contains the files that are backedup, the KB written etc.,
When a job completes, it as you know will be moved to done.
However, I think you might confusing the current/pending jobs
with a job that might have been finished. HTH.
-ravi
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, clifford thurber wrote:
>Hello,
>I am having some trouble understanding the /usr/openv/netbackup/jobs
>directory. There appear to be three files in their a number file(11016) a t
>file(11016.0982849642.t) and an f file 11016.f. Could someone explaine to
>me what each of these files represents and what their functions are. How
>longs should these files remain in this directory? I am assuming eventually
>they will be moved to the done directory. We are using Block Level
>Incrementals with Oracle and it seems as though BLI jobs are hanging around
>in this directoy for a week or more even though the job monitor shows the
>job as finished with a status of 0. Can someone help? We are using NB 3.2
>sith Solaris 7.Thanks in advance.
>Clifford
>
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