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Backup Exec Utility
Last Published:
2022-06-05
Product(s):
Backup Exec (22.0)
- Backup Exec Utility
- About Backup Exec Utility general tasks
- Adding Backup Exec servers
- Viewing server properties for the Agent for Windows computer
- Viewing system properties for the Agent for Windows computer
- Creating a new Backup Exec server group
- Deleting a Backup Exec server group
- Enabling debug logs
- Setting the size of the debug logs
- Setting debug logging and the debug log sizes for Agent for Windows computers
- Setting the location for the job log and the catalogs
- Viewing server properties for the Backup Exec server
- Viewing a list of licensed and installed options for a Backup Exec server
- Viewing system properties for a Backup Exec server
- About Backup Exec Utility services tasks
- About Backup Exec Utility CASO tasks
- About Backup Exec Utility database tasks
- Recovering a Backup Exec Database
- Changing database access
- Copying a database
- About Backup Exec server group tasks
- About configuring columns
Running Backup Exec diagnostics
BE Diagnostics starts the Backup Exec Diagnostics application on the Backup Exec servers that appear in the Backup Exec Utility.
Backup Exec Diagnostics gathers information about Windows computers for troubleshooting purposes. You can find this application in the Backup Exec directory on your hard drive. The default location of the Backup Exec Diagnostics application is <Backup Exec install path>\Backup Exec\
.
To run BE Diagnostics
- Select a Backup Exec server from either a Backup Exec server group or from All Backup Exec Servers.
- In the results pane, select a Backup Exec server.
- In the task pane, under General Tasks, click BE Diagnostics.
BE Diagnostics sends its output to an ASCII text file called bediag.txt. You can find this text file in the default Backup Exec installation directory:
<Backup Exec install path>\Backup Exec\