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File Action
Specifies the absolute pathname and file name of the busy file. The
metacharacters
*, ?
,
[]
,
[ - ]
can be used for pattern matching of filenames
or parts of filenames.
Working Directory
Specifies the path to the busy-files working directory.
On a UNIX client, the value in the user’s
$HOME/bp.conf
file takes
precedence if it exists. By default, NetBackup creates the
busy_files
directory in the
/usr/openv/netbackup
directory.
Operator E-mail Address
Specifies the recipient of the busy-file notification message when the action is
set to Send e-mail. By default, the mail recipient is the administrator.
On a UNIX client, the value in the user’s
$HOME/bp.conf
file takes
precedence if it exists.
Retry Count
Specifies the number of times to attempt the backup. The default retry count is
1.
Action Taken on Busy File
Directs the action that NetBackup performs on busy files when busy-file
processing is enabled by selecting Process busy files on this tab.
On a UNIX client, the value in the user’s
$HOME/bp.conf
file takes
precedence if it exists.
Send E-mail
Directs NetBackup to mail a busy-file notification message to the user specified
by the Operator E-Mail Address setting on this tab.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT