Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Utilities
- About this guide
- ArchivePoints
- Audit Viewer
- Backtrace
- CenteraPing
- Domino Archive Exporter
- Domino Profile Document Tool
- Domino Retention Plan Tool
- DTrace
- EVDominoExchangeMigration Tool
- Running the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- EVDuplicateCleaner
- EVEARemovalUtility
- EVFSASetRightsAndPermissions
- EVrights
- EVservice
- EVSPShortcutManager
- EVSVR
- About EVSVR
- About the EVSVR operation settings
- Using the output from one EVSVR operation as input for another operation
- Viewing the EVSVR output log file
- Running EVSVR in interactive mode
- FSARunNow
- FSAUndelete
- FSAUtility
- NTFS to Centera Migration
- Permissions Browser
- Policy Manager (EVPM)
- Sections and keynames in Policy Manager initialization file
- Policy Manager initialization file examples
- About using the Provisioning API to run Policy Manager scripts
- Provisioning API scripting properties for Policy Manager scripts
- Provisioning API Advanced settings for Policy Manager scripts
- Provisioning API Interface methods for Policy Manager scripts
- ResetEVClient
- Vault Store Usage Reporter
About Backtrace
Caution:
Running the Backtrace utility can affect Enterprise Vault performance, so you should only enable it when necessary.
Backtrace enables you to obtain log files of tracing information from Enterprise Vault processes. Unlike the DTrace utility, Backtrace does the following:
Provides tracing from the period before a problem occurs.
Generates log files that contain tracing information from a single process.
Backtrace retains tracing information in memory until a previously defined trigger event occurs. Backtrace then writes a limited amount of DTrace information to a log file. The log file contains DTtrace information from before and after the trigger event occurred.
When you enable Backtrace, the default is for it to create logs for all Enterprise Vault errors and warnings. You can modify this behavior as required. You can specify that particular events trigger Backtrace. Alternatively, you can make Backtrace create log files for all events except for those that you specifically exclude.
Note:
Backtrace does not create a log file if there is less than 100 MB of free disk space. You cannot change this setting.
You control Backtrace by editing the Backtrace registry values.
If you run DTrace, Enterprise Vault automatically disables Backtrace while DTrace is running.