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What @sdaniels said, but if the only thing you are interested in are the actual system logs (and not performance or configuration data, which the app provides in addition), then you can certainly do syslog forwarding. On NetApp 7-mode, it works exactly like any unix, i.e. 'man syslogd.conf'. Here's a blog post with some instructions: -to-configure-a-netapp-fas-to-forward-syslog-messages.aspx

Current issue is NDMP failures. We have multiple shares hosted on NetApp filers. These shares are backed up by policies in NetBackup - I haven't had any issues with these since I took over the system. Last week, however, all of them failed, all with Status 99 messages. There are two netapps (generic-netapp1, generic-netapp2). Both were failing backups.

Today, the backups for generic-netapp1 started working again. The only change I have made was that a week ago, I changed one policy's client from 'generic-netapp1' to 'generic-netapp1.foo.bar' (it still failed, obviously) and today I changed it back. The other, netapp2, still fails, same messages.

I have no idea what is happening, and any help is appreciated. I'm able to browse to the netapp shares from the backup server (bk-srv-1) without issue. I've attached some files from ndmpagent logs, sanitized hopefully.

I think I caused some confusion in my question. To be clear, the issue started BEFORE I changed the client name in the policy. Both generic-netapp1 and generic-netapp2 policies were failing, I changed the client name in one generic-netapp1 policy, policy continued to fail, a week later I changed the client name back to what it had been, and it started working on ALL of the policies, not just the one I had changed. Policies for generic-netapp2 continue to fail.

1> tpautoconf fails for generic-netapp2, succeeds for generic-netapp1. Using it on IP address doesn't work for either. tpautoconf -verify WAS previously failing for generic-netapp1, when it the policies were failing with Status 99.

Additional information: The netapp logs on generic-netapp2 do not show any attempted ndmp connections from the backup server. On generic-netapp1, it does show connections since the policies started working again.

As Marianne mentioned without tpautoconf -verify works successful for generic-netapp2 .. NDMP backup not going to work. But i see from your posts that the ping and telnet on port 10000 works and there is no firewall which may or dropping incoming connections on port 10000. I feel its NDMP service on filer needs RESTART. Is it possible ? if NDMP service restart doesnt work then we need following logs to investigate

Reset the NDMP service on generic-netapp2, no change unfortunately. I made the changes to debug level and ran tpautoconf -verify a few times on both netapp1 (success, per previous) and netapp2 (failure, still).

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