If it’s being manipulated via the GUI, here’s one way. Write a
wrapper (I use a Unix alias) for jnbSA that has something like this in it like
this:
jnbSA -l $HOME/jnbSA/jnbsa.1016.log –lc
..or…
jnbSA –l /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/jnbsa/$USER.`date +%y$%M%D`.$$.log
…or similar.
This’ll create a log file in a forced location with per-user
data in it. The “-lc” tells jnbSA to record the netbackup commands run behind
the scenes. You could mine it for the commands that have been run.
If it’s command line stuff, we have sudo for all permissions on
netbackup so we can mine the sudo logs for that info.
HTH - M
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ARORA
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] How to check logs
I need to know where can we check logs about netbackup which
specifies the person who terminated the backup
or the person who deleted the policy. I have seen no. of
times that an imp bakup running in the envionment was killed
by someone or policy was somehow deleted . I need to track
the person doing it.