Generating a diagnostic file for troubleshooting Backup Exec
Backup Exec includes a diagnostic application (Bediag.exe) that gathers information about a Windows computer for troubleshooting purposes. This application can be run from within Backup Exec or it can be run from a command line. This application can be run for a local server or a remote server. You can run diagnostics on a remote Backup Exec server if Backup Exec is installed on the remote server and the Backup Exec services are running.
The Bediag application collects the following types of information:
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Account groups, account privileges, and environment settings.
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Backup Exec software version and registry information, Backup Exec agent listing, Windows version information, SCSI hardware configuration, SQL Server information, Driver services information, and Windows Services information.
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Server information, supported shared directories, and Windows sockets information.
To generate a diagnostic file from within Backup Exec
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Click the Backup Exec button, select Technical Support, and then selectBackup Exec Diagnostics.
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Select the server from the drop-down list.
If the server that you want to select is not in the drop-down list, click Browse to select it from a list of available servers.
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Enter the logon information for the server that you selected.
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Click Run Diagnostics.
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Click Close.
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Open the "Bediag.txt"from the directory that contains Bediag.exe (by default
<Backup Exec install path>\Backup Exec).
To generate a diagnostic file from a command line
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Launch the command prompt.
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Do one of the following:
To generate a diagnostic file for a Backup Exec server From the directory \Backup Exec\, type bediag servername .See Command line switches for a diagnostic file . To generate a diagnostic file for a remote computer From the directory \Backup Exec\, type bediag workstationname .See Command line switches for a diagnostic file . -
Open the "Bediag.txt"from the directory that contains Bediag.exe (by default
<Backup Exec install path>\Backup Exec).
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