Configure MaxDB with Veritas Netbackup

Hi team,
    When i configure Veritas Netbackup with MaxDB I have the following queries:
1. should i create a staging file (will it get created automatically) ?
2. Will all the log, error & History files get created automatically?
3. Should i use PIPES only to take backup? can't i use FILE backup?
please help
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Pradeep Chandru.

Hi,
  I have made the log files to be generated. Now i am getting the following error:
dbm.prt
2006-09-04 16:07:15 0x00002624 INF        283 DBMSrv   command backup_save "test01" DATA RECOVERY
2006-09-04 16:08:22 0x00002624 ERR     -24920 DBMSrv   ERR_BACKUPOP: backup operation was unsuccessful
                    0x00002624 ERR     -24778 DBMSrv   The backup tool failed with 2 as sum of exit codes. The database request was canceled and ended with error -903.
2006-09-04 16:32:50 0x00002624 INF        226 DBMSrv   DBM Server client disconnect: PID 7012 on computer xxxxxxxx.local
dbm.ebl
  2006-09-04 16:07:49 The database is working on the request.
    2006-09-04 16:08:09 The database is working on the request.
    2006-09-04 16:08:20 Canceling Utility-task after a timeout of 60 seconds elapsed ... OK.
    2006-09-04 16:08:21 The database has finished work on the request.
    Receiving a reply from the database kernel.
    Got the following reply from db-kernel:
        SQL-Code              :-903
The backup operation has ended.
2006-09-04 16:08:21
Filling reply buffer.
    Have encountered error -24920:
        The backup tool failed with 2 as sum of exit codes. The database request was canceled and ended with error -903.
    Constructed the following reply:
        ERR
        -24920,ERR_BACKUPOP: backup operation was unsuccessful
        The backup tool failed with 2 as sum of exit codes. The database request was canceled and ended with error -903.
Reply buffer filled.
2006-09-04 16:08:22
Cleaning up.
    Copying output of Backint for MaxDB to this file.
dbm.prt
(established at 2006-09-04 15:31:14): PID 11028 on computer xxxxxxxx.local
2006-09-04 15:31:14 0x000026f8 INF        283 DBMSrv   command backup_start BACKt09 DATA
2006-09-04 15:32:20 0x000026f8 ERR     -24920 DBMSrv   ERR_BACKUPOP: backup operation was unsuccessful
                    0x000026f8 ERR     -24778 DBMSrv   The backup tool failed with 2 as sum of exit codes. The database request was canceled and ended with error -903.
2006-09-04 15:32:20 0x000026f8 INF        226 DBMSrv   DBM Server client disconnect: PID 11028 on computer xxxxxx.local
2006-09-04 15:32:53 0x00001900 INF        216 DBMSrv   DBM Server client connection (established at 2006-09-04 15:32:53): PID 7308 on computer xxxxx.local
2006-09-04 15:32:53 0x00001900 INF        283 DBMSrv   command backup_start BACKt09 DATA
2006-09-04 15:33:58 0x00001900 ERR     -24920 DBMSrv   ERR_BACKUPOP: backup operation was unsuccessful
                    0x00001900 ERR     -24778 DBMSrv   The backup tool failed with 2 as sum of exit codes. The database request was canceled and ended with error -903.
2006-09-04 15:33:58 0x00001900 INF        226 DBMSrv   DBM Server client disconnect: PID 7308 on computer xxxxxx.local
Incase any logs are required then please let me know.

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