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View Activity Log on a UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Client Agent Machine

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Activity Logs View Activity Log on a UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Client Agent Machine As soon as the UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X client agent begins running, an activity log file called uag.log is created and stored in the logs directory. The logs directory resides under the client agent home directory. The uag.log file records all activities and errors that occur during machine backup and restore jobs. Each job is identified numerically in sequence, as well as by date and time, in the log display. On the client agent machine, you can view the contents of these logs using the print filename command. Note: All log messages relating to the Common Agent are located in the /opt/CA/BABcmagt/logs/caagentd.log file. Activity Logs on Computer Running the AS/400 Enterprise Option The Enterprise Option for AS/400 creates a log file in the BrightStor ARCserve Backup library. The two file members are: „ AGENT.MBR, which records the activities and errors relating to agent operations „ ASBR.MBR, which records information on BrightStor ARCserve Backup browsing activities Activity Logs on Computers Running the OpenVMS Enterprise Option As soon as the agent begins running on the server, BrightStor ARCserve Backup generates an activity log file named aso$agent_.log, and stores it in the logs directory. A new log file-identified by sequential job number, date, and time- is created for each job and every subsequent startup of the agent. The content of each log file is determined by the level of tracing enabled on the agent. Using the Client Agents 65

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Activity Logs
View Activity Log on a UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Client Agent Machine
As soon as the UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X client agent begins running, an
activity log file called uag.log is created and stored in the logs directory. The
logs directory resides under the client agent home directory.
The uag.log file records all activities and errors that occur during machine
backup and restore jobs. Each job is identified numerically in sequence, as well
as by date and time, in the log display.
On the client agent machine, you can view the contents of these logs using the
print
filename
command.
Note:
All log messages relating to the Common Agent are located in the
/opt/CA/BABcmagt/logs/caagentd.log file.
Activity Logs on Computer Running the
AS/400 Enterprise Option
The Enterprise Option for AS/400 creates a log file in the BrightStor ARCserve
Backup library. The two file members are:
AGENT.MBR, which records the activities and errors relating to agent
operations
ASBR.MBR, which records information on BrightStor ARCserve Backup
browsing activities
Activity Logs on Computers Running the OpenVMS Enterprise Option
As soon as the agent begins running on the server, BrightStor ARCserve
Backup generates an activity log file named aso$agent_<nodename>.log, and
stores it in the logs directory. A new log file—identified by sequential job
number, date, and time— is created for each job and every subsequent
startup of the agent. The content of each log file is determined by the level of
tracing enabled on the agent.
Using the Client Agents
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