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Veritas NetBackup™ Vault™ Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2017-07-25
Product(s):
NetBackup (8.0)
- About Vault
- Installing Vault
- Best Practices
- About best practices
- About vaulting paradigms
- About preferred vaulting strategies
- About how to ensure that data is vaulted
- About not Vaulting more than necessary
- About preparing for efficient recovery
- About media ejection recommendations
- About avoiding resource contention during duplication
- About how to avoid sending duplicates over the network
- About increasing duplication throughput
- About maximizing drive utilization during duplication
- About scratch volume pools
- About organizing reports
- About generating the lost media report regularly
- Configuring NetBackup for Vault
- Configuring Vault
- About configuring Vault
- About Vault configuration
- About configuration methods
- About configuring Vault Management Properties
- Configuring robots in Vault
- Vault Robot dialog box options
- About creating a vault
- Media access ports dialog box
- Creating retention mappings
- About creating profiles
- Creating a profile
- Configuring a profile
- Vaulting and managing media
- About Vault sessions
- About previewing a Vault session
- Stopping a Vault session
- About resuming a Vault session
- About monitoring a Vault session
- About the list of images to be vaulted
- About ejecting media
- About injecting media
- About using containers
- Assigning multiple retentions with one profile
- About vaulting additional volumes
- Revaulting unexpired media
- About tracking volumes not ejected by Vault
- Vaulting VSM media
- Vaulting non-NetBackup media managed by media Manager
- About notifying a tape operator when an eject begins
- About using notify scripts
- About clearing the media description field
- Restoring data from vaulted media
- Replacing damaged media
- Creating originals or copies concurrently
- Reporting
- Administering Vault
- About setting up email
- About administering access to Vault
- About printing Vault and profile information
- Copying a profile
- About moving a vault to a different robot
- About changing volume pools and groups
- About NetBackup Vault session files
- Operational issues with Vaulting Storage migrator files
- Operational issue with disk-only option on Duplication tab
- Operational issues with the scope of the source volume group
- Using the menu user interface
- Troubleshooting
- About troubleshooting Vault
- About printing problems
- About errors returned by the Vault session
- About media that are not ejected
- About media that is missing in robot
- Reduplicating a bad or missing duplicate tape
- About the tape drive or robot offline
- No duplicate progress message
- About stopping bpvault
- About ejecting tapes that are in use
- About tapes not removed from the MAP
- Revaulting unexpired tapes
- Debug logs
- Appendix A. Recovering from disasters
- Appendix B. Vault file and directory structure
Restoring data from vaulted media
You may need to restore images from the media that is stored in your off-site vault. The high-level procedure in this section describes how to restore data from vaulted media.
To restore data from vaulted media
- Recall the media.
- Change the images to be recovered to primary (NetBackup restores from the primary image).
Use the bpchangeprimary command to promote a copy to primary.
See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.
- If the media is not suspended or frozen, suspend the media.
Use the bpmedia command to suspend the media.
See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.
- Inject the media into the robot.
Injecting the media moves it into the robot and also changes the off-site volume group attribute of the media to the robotic volume group so NetBackup knows that the media are in the robot.
- Using the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface, restore the data.
See the NetBackup Backup, Archive, and Restore Getting Started Guide.
- After restoring all the data, revault the media.