Veritas Access Troubleshooting Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (7.3.2)
Platform: 3340
  1. Introduction
    1.  
      About troubleshooting
    2.  
      General tips for the troubleshooting process
    3.  
      General techniques for the troubleshooting process
  2. General troubleshooting procedures
    1.  
      About general troubleshooting procedures
    2.  
      Viewing the Veritas Access log files
    3.  
      About event logs
    4.  
      About shell-activity logs
    5.  
      Setting the CIFS log level
    6.  
      Setting the NetBackup client log levels and debugging options
    7.  
      Retrieving and sending debugging information
    8.  
      Insufficient delay between two successive OpenStack commands may result in failure
  3. Monitoring Veritas Access
    1.  
      About monitoring Veritas Access operations
    2.  
      Monitoring processor activity
    3.  
      Generating CPU and device utilization reports
    4.  
      Monitoring network traffic
    5.  
      Exporting and displaying the network traffic details
  4. Common recovery procedures
    1.  
      About common recovery procedures
    2.  
      Restarting servers
    3. Bringing services online
      1.  
        Using the services command
    4.  
      Recovering from a non-graceful shutdown
    5.  
      Testing the network connectivity
    6.  
      Troubleshooting with traceroute
    7.  
      Using the traceroute command
    8.  
      Collecting the metasave image of a file system
    9.  
      Replacing an Ethernet interface card
    10. Speeding up replication
      1.  
        About synchronizing a replication job
      2.  
        Synchronizing an episodic replication job
    11.  
      Uninstalling a patch release or software upgrade
  5. Troubleshooting the Veritas Access cloud as a tier feature
    1.  
      Troubleshooting tips for cloud tiering
    2.  
      Issues when reading or writing data from the cloud tier
    3.  
      Log locations for checking for cloud tiering errors
  6. Troubleshooting Veritas Access installation and configuration issues
    1.  
      How to find the management console IP
    2.  
      Viewing the installation logs
    3.  
      Installation fails and does not complete
    4.  
      Excluding PCI IDs from the cluster
    5.  
      Cannot recover from root file system corruption
    6.  
      The storage disk list command returns nothing
  7. Troubleshooting Veritas Access CIFS issues
    1.  
      User access is denied on a CTDB directory share
  8. Troubleshooting Veritas Access GUI startup issues
    1.  
      Resolving GUI startup issues

Restarting servers

Some configuration changes do not take effect until the associated server is restarted. Therefore, some configuration problems can be solved by stopping and restarting the associated server. For example, when you change AD Domain settings, you need to restart the CIFS server.

Table: Commands to start and stop servers shows commands you can use to start and stopVeritas Access servers.

Table: Commands to start and stop servers

Command

Definition

Backup> start

Starts all configured backup services.

Backup> stop

Stops all configured backup services.

CIFS> server start

Starts the CIFS server.

CIFS> server stop

Stops the CIFS server.

FTP> server start

Starts the FTP server.

FTP> server stop

Stops the FTP server.

NFS> server start

Starts the NFS server.

NFS> server stop

Stops the NFS server.

Storage> iscsi start

Starts the iSCSI initiator service.

Storage> iscsi stop

Stops the iSCSI initiator service.

Note:

Some commands include the server argument and some do not. Also, some Support> commands use a service (instead of server) argument.