NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Installing NetBackup for Oracle
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for Oracle
- Verifying the operating system and platform compatibility
- License for NetBackup for Oracle
- NetBackup server and client requirements for NetBackup for Oracle
- Requirements for using NetBackup for Oracle in a NetBackup cluster
- About linking Oracle RMAN with NetBackup for UNIX
- Configuring RBAC for the Oracle administrator
- Managing Oracle discovery and databases
- About Oracle discovery
- Managing Oracle databases
- View and edit Oracle database details
- Associate an RMAN catalog with a database
- Remove an RMAN catalog from a database
- Activate or deactivate a database
- Remove a database or pluggable database
- Manually add a database
- Manually add an Oracle instance
- Edit Oracle instance details
- Copy a RAC instance
- Remove an Oracle instance
- Load balance Oracle RAC instances
- Managing RMAN catalogs
- Manage a Data Guard
- Managing Oracle credentials
- About Oracle credentials
- Oracle credential types in the NetBackup Credential management
- Add a credential for an Oracle database or RMAN catalog
- View the credential name that is applied to an asset
- Edit or delete a named credential
- Register credentials for an Oracle database or RMAN catalog
- Manually validate database credentials
- Configure an Oracle Wallet with RAC within NetBackup
- Configuring Oracle policies
- Preparing for NetBackup for Oracle configuration
- About Oracle Intelligent Policies (OIP)
- Create an Oracle Intelligent Policy (OIP)
- Oracle database upgrade effect on Oracle Intelligent Policies
- Configuring NetBackup for Oracle automatic backup schedules
- About NetBackup for Oracle schedule properties using Oracle Intelligent Policy
- Oracle Intelligent Policy - Storage and Retention
- About Oracle Intelligent Policy primary server behavior
- Instances and databases tab
- Backup selections tab
- Oracle tab
- Create a Data Guard policy
- Create bpstart_notify and bpend_notify scripts for an Oracle Intelligent Policy (OIP)
- Logging the RMAN input and output on a client
- About script-based Oracle policies
- Adding a new script-based Oracle policy
- About policy attributes
- Schedule properties for Oracle script-based policies
- Script-based policy - Storage and Retention
- Add clients to a policy
- About adding backup selections to an Oracle policy
- About configuring the run-time environment
- About creating shell scripts
- Configuring the logon account for the NetBackup Client Service for NetBackup for Oracle
- Testing configuration settings for NetBackup for Oracle
- Performing backups and restores of Oracle
- Overview of using NetBackup for Oracle
- Maintaining the RMAN repository
- Querying the RMAN repository
- About NetBackup for Oracle backups
- Browsing backups using the bplist command
- Managing expired backup images
- About NetBackup for Oracle restores
- Using NetBackup for Oracle in a Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC)
- Oracle cloning
- NetBackup Copilot for Oracle
- About Oracle Copilot
- Configuring an OIP using a share on the NetBackup appliance (Oracle Copilot)
- Creating an instant recovery point from an Oracle Copilot image (NetBackup Appliance share)
- Deleting an instant recovery point for Oracle Copilot instant recovery
- Configuring an OIP using universal shares (Oracle Copilot)
- Managing an instant access mount from an Oracle Copilot universal share image
- Cleaning up the Oracle Copilot share after point in time restore of database
- Single-step restore to ASM storage from an Oracle Copilot recovery point or instant access mount
- About restoring from a data file copy to ASM storage using RMAN
- Oracle Copilot with instant access
- Prerequisites when you configure an instant access Oracle database
- Things to consider before you configure an instant access mount point
- Backing up an Oracle database using Oracle Copilot policy with a universal share
- Configure an instant access mount
- View the livemount details of an instant access mount
- Configuring Auto Image Replication for Oracle instant access backups
- Delete an instant access mount
- NetBackup for Oracle terms
- Frequently asked questions
- NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client
- About NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client
- How NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client works
- About the NetBackup for Oracle backup and restore operations
- Database objects supported by advanced backup methods
- About NetBackup multistreaming
- RMAN multiple channels
- Restoring data files to a new location
- Redirecting a restore to a different client
- Symbolic links and raw data files (UNIX)
- Quick I/O data files (UNIX)
- RMAN incremental backups
- Proxy backup examples
- About configuring Snapshot Client with NetBackup for Oracle
- Restoring NetBackup for Oracle from a snapshot backup
- About configuring NetBackup for Oracle block-level incremental backups on UNIX
- About Snapshot Client effects
- About Oracle support for Replication Director
- NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle
- About NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- Verifying the operating system and platform compatibility
- Before you install NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- Installing NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in on the Oracle database server
- Using the NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- Configuring the NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle rman.cfg file parameters
- Configuring External Certificate Authority (ECA)
- ECA msdp_app.cfg file parameters
- Configuring Oracle RAC
- Disabling Oracle stream handler
- Performing the RMAN backup directly to MSDP server
- Performing the RMAN restore directly from the MSDP storage server
- Creating an SLP to import the Oracle backups to NetBackup on Flex WORM
- Uninstalling the NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- Troubleshooting
- About troubleshooting NetBackup for Oracle
- About NetBackup for Oracle troubleshooting steps
- NetBackup debug logs and reports
- Enabling the debug logs manually (Windows) (NetBackup for Oracle)
- Enabling the debug logs manually (UNIX) (NetBackup for Oracle)
- About the NetBackup for Oracle log files
- Setting the debug level on a Windows client
- Setting the debug level on a UNIX client
- About RMAN utility logs
- Troubleshooting RMAN backup or restore errors
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client
- Error: Unable to re-create online log
- Minimizing time-out failures on large database restores
- Minimizing the loading and unloading of tapes for database backups
- Enabling the debug logs manually for NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- Appendix A. Deduplication best practices
- Optimizing and deduplicating stream-based and proxy copy Oracle backups
- Oracle stream handler
- Configuring a stream-based Oracle backup
- Example RMAN script for a stream-based backup
- Editing the RMAN script and configuring NetBackup for Oracle for a proxy copy backup
- Example RMAN script for a proxy copy backup
- Appendix B. Snapshot Client support of SFRAC
- Appendix C. Script-based Block-Level Incremental (BLI) Backups without RMAN on UNIX and Linux systems
- About script-based Block-Level Incremental (BLI) Backups without RMAN
- About BLI backup and restore operations
- Verifying installation requirements for BLI backups without RMAN
- Creating NetBackup policies for script-based BLI backup
- Number of policies required for BLI backup
- About BLI policy attributes
- About the BLI client list
- Backup selections list for BLI backups
- About schedules for BLI backup policies
- Example Oracle BLI backup policy
- Setting the Maximum jobs per client global attribute
- About BLI backup methods
- Creating notify scripts for BLI backups
- Performing backups and restores
- About troubleshooting backup or restore errors
- Appendix D. XML Archiver
- NetBackup for Oracle XML export and XML import
- About the environment variables set by a user in the XML export parameter file
- About XML export shell scripts
- Performing an XML export archive
- Browsing XML export archives using bporaimp parameters
- Browsing XML export archives using bplist
- Restoring an XML export archive
- Troubleshooting XML export or XML import errors
- Additional XML export and import logs
- Appendix E. Register authorized locations
Configuring an OIP using universal shares (Oracle Copilot)
Table: Oracle Copilot with universal shares workflow
Step | Description |
|---|---|
Create a universal share. | A universal share can be created on one or more MSDP storage servers, Flex WORM instance, and Flex Scale Cluster. If the universal share is located on multiple storage servers, ensure that the NetBackup media server can access all the storage servers. For more information, refer to the NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide. Section name: Create a universal share |
Mount universal share to the Oracle server. | Refer to the documentation for NFS options. If the Oracle server has the option enabled, add the servers or shares into the Oracle DNFS configuration file. For more information, refer to the NetBackup Deduplication Guide. Section name: Mounting a universal share created from the NetBackup web UI |
Create an Oracle Copilot policy. | Enter the mount share path during the selection. See Configuring an OIP using universal shares (Oracle Copilot). |
Start the Oracle backup and wait for the backup job to succeed. | See Backing up an Oracle database using Oracle Copilot policy with a universal share. |
Select an Oracle database from the Oracle workload page (web UI only). | See Managing an instant access mount from an Oracle Copilot universal share image. |
Create an instant access mount based on the recovery point (web UI only). | When you create an instant access mount, if you select , ensure that the DNFS check box is selected. If you want to parallelly restore from RAC nodes, enter the host name of the RAC nodes as the target server. |
Mount instant access to target Oracle server. | Refer to Oracle documentation for NFS options. If you want to parallelly restore from RAC nodes, ensure that the instant access mount is mounted on all nodes with the same name. For example use this command to mount the instant access mount: mount -t. |
Catalog data on Instant Access mount | For RMAN > catalog, start with '<ia_mount_share>' See Single-step restore to ASM storage from an Oracle Copilot recovery point or instant access mount. |
Use the cataloged data file copy to do RMAN operations, such as restore data file or restore database from an instant access share. For example, perform disaster recover on an alternative Oracle server. | Instant access share provides a full set of data of the source database. An Oracle Database Administrator can decide how to use the data. See Single-step restore to ASM storage from an Oracle Copilot recovery point or instant access mount. |
Common tasks | See Cleaning up the Oracle Copilot share after point in time restore of database. See Single-step restore to ASM storage from an Oracle Copilot recovery point or instant access mount. See About restoring from a data file copy to ASM storage using RMAN. |
Supported platforms for Oracle Copilot backup with universal shares
Table: Supported platforms
Universal shares | Platform | Version |
|---|---|---|
Multiple | BYO | NetBackup 10.2 and later |
Single | BYO, Flex Appliance, Flex Scale | NetBackup 10.0 and later |
Multiple | Flex Appliance | NetBackup Flex Appliance 3.0 and later |
Multiple | Flex Scale | NetBackup Flex Scale 3.1 and later |
Single | NetBackup Appliance | NetBackup Appliance 5.0 and later |
Multiple | Flex WORM | NetBackup 10.5 and later |
Single | Flex WORM | NetBackup 10.5 and later |
The option protects the database backups that an Oracle DBA creates on a universal share.
The option enhances the OIP to allow the NetBackup Administrator to choose a single or multiple universal shares as the destination for the first backup copy. The backup copy is a full set of data file copies that are maintained by updating only the changed blocks if is selected.
If using Oracle Copilot with RAC then the following must be configured:
Each node of the RAC cluster must have access to the Oracle Copilot shares.
The Oracle Copilot shares have to be mounted on each node of the RAC cluster using the same mount point name on each node.
To configure an OIP using universal shares (Oracle Copilot)
- Create universal shares with the NFS protocol.
Refer to the information on creating a universal share in the NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide.
- Mount all the universal shares on the Oracle clients.
- Create an Oracle Copilot policy and then in Backup selections, select the mount points of the universal shares.
Note:
If multiple storage servers are configured for Oracle Copilot with Universal Share policy, you must create an MSDP storage unit on each MSDP storage server where the universal shares are located. This is irrespective of whether the storage units are used as backup from snapshot with SLP destination storage or not.
For example, a setup has two storage servers and a universal share is created on server1 but backup from snapshot with SLP destination storage is on server2. You must create an MSDP storage unit on both server1 and server2.