NetBackup™ for SAP Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for SAP
- About NetBackup for SAP
 - Features of NetBackup for SAP
 - Technical overview of NetBackup for SAP
 - Sequence of operation for NetBackup for SAP
 - Using NetBackup for SAP on Oracle databases without RMAN
 - Using NetBackup for SAP on Oracle databases with RMAN
 - SAP tools overview
 - NetBackup for SAP on MaxDB databases
 
 - Introduction to NetBackup SAP HANA
 - Installing NetBackup for SAP
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for SAP
 - Verifying the operating system and platform compatibility
 - NetBackup server and client requirements
 - SAP server software requirements
 - Requirements for using NetBackup for SAP MaxDB, SAP Oracle, and SAP HANA in a NetBackup cluster
 - Configuration and licensing requirements for NetBackup for SAP with Snapshot Client
 - About the license for NetBackup for SAP
 - Copying the SAP binary file (Windows Oracle databases without RMAN only)
 - Linking NetBackup for SAP with backint (UNIX or Linux Oracle databases without RMAN only)
 - Linking the Oracle instances with the SBT library (UNIX or Linux Oracle databases with RMAN only)
 
 - Installing NetBackup for SAP HANA
 - Configuring NetBackup for SAP
- About configuring NetBackup for SAP
 - About configuring a backup policy for SAP
- Adding a NetBackup for SAP policy
 - About policy attributes
 - NetBackup for SAP backup types
 - Configuring an application backup schedule
 - Example application backup schedule
 - Configuring automatic backup schedules
 - Example automatic backup schedule
 - About schedule properties
 - Adding clients to a policy
 - Adding NetBackup for SAP scripts to the backup selections list
 - Rules for NetBackup for SAP scripts
 
 - NetBackup for SAP backup scripts
 - Configuring the logon account for the NetBackup Client Service for NetBackup for SAP
 - About SAP configuration files
- Relationships between SAP database configuration files
 - Modifying the initSID.utl file for NetBackup for SAP
 - Example NetBackup for SAP initSID.utl file
 - Modifying the initSID.sap file (NetBackup for SAP Oracle databases only)
 - Example initSID.sap file (NetBackup for SAP on Oracle databases only)
 - Modifying the bsi.env file (NetBackup for SAP on MaxDB databases)
 
 - Backing up files mounted with LOFS with NetBackup for SAP (UNIX or Linux)
 - About permissions for NetBackup for SAP log files (UNIX)
 - Reviewing the auto-discovered mappings in Host Management
 - Configuring the Maximum jobs per client for NetBackup for SAP
 - Performing a manual backup
 - Testing multiple concurrent backup jobs for NetBackup for SAP for Oracle (without RMAN)
 
 - Configuring NetBackup for SAP HANA
 - Performing backups and restores of SAP
- Using NetBackup for SAP to perform a backup
 - Using BRTools to start an SAP backup (for Oracle database only)
 - Performing an SAP archive
 - Performing SAP restores using the SAPDBA utility (SAP on Oracle databases only)
 - Redirecting a restore to a different client (SAP on Oracle databases only)
 - SAP redirected restore sample environment (UNIX)
 - Disaster recovery using BRRECOVER
 - Restarting failed NetBackup for SAP backups and restores
 
 - Performing backups and restores of SAP HANA
 - NetBackup for SAP with Snapshot Client
- NetBackup for SAP with Snapshot Client overview
 - Using NetBackup for SAP with Snapshot Client to back up large databases
 - How the NetBackup for SAP Snapshot Client works
 - Configuration requirements for snapshot backups with NetBackup for SAP
 - About configuring Snapshot Client with NetBackup for SAP
- Configuring a snapshot policy for NetBackup for SAP
 - About NetBackup for SAP backup types
 - Prerequisites for instant recovery backups (UNIX or Linux)
 - Configuring a snapshot policy with Instant Recovery for NetBackup for SAP
 - Additional configuration required for NetBackup for SAP with Network Attached Storage (NAS) on UNIX or Linux
 - Configuring a NAS snapshot policy for NetBackup for SAP on UNIX/Linux
 
 - About configuring NetBackup for SAP block-level incremental backups on UNIX
- How BLI works with NetBackup for SAP (UNIX)
 - About Nodata Storage Checkpoint and NetBackup for SAP
 - About Fulldata Storage Checkpoint and NetBackup for SAP
 - Storage Checkpoint configuration on the NetBackup for SAP client
 - Configuration requirements for BLI backups with NetBackup for SAP
 - Configuring policies for BLI backups with NetBackup for SAP
 
 - About restoring individual files from a NetBackup for SAP snapshot backup
 - About NetBackup for SAP restores of volumes and file systems using snapshot rollback
 - About NetBackup for SAP sample backup scripts (UNIX or Linux)
 - About NetBackup for SAP sample backup scripts (Windows)
 - Mixing RMAN stream and RMAN proxy NetBackup for SAP backups
 - Performing user-directed snapshot backups with NetBackup for SAP
 
 - NetBackup for SAP on MaxDB databases
 - Troubleshooting NetBackup for SAP and SAP HANA
- About troubleshooting NetBackup for SAP
 - NetBackup debug logs and reports
- Enabling the debug logs for a NetBackup for SAP client automatically (Windows)
 - Enabling the debug logs manually (UNIX)
 - About the bphdb directory on the Windows database client
 - About the bphdb directory on the UNIX database client
 - About the backint directory on the UNIX database client
 - Setting the debug level on a UNIX client
 - About NetBackup server reports
 
 - sapdba logs and messages (Oracle-based SAP environments only)
 - NetBackup SAP Oracle backup jobs fail with error 90
 - NetBackup for SAP Oracle backup fails
 - Minimizing timeout failures on large database restores
 - About troubleshooting NetBackup for SAP HANA
 - Disaster recovery of an SAP Hana database
 
 - Appendix A. backint command line interface
 - Appendix B. Input and output files for SAP HANA
 - Appendix C. backint -i in_file contents
 - Appendix D. backint -o out_file contents
 - Appendix E. NetBackup for SAP environment variables for backint
 - Appendix F. NetBackup for SAP configuration or bp.conf file settings
 - Appendix G. Parameters used in initSID.utl
- About parameters used in initSID.utl
 - initSID.utl parameter summary
 - backup_stream_buffersize <size>
 - client <client_name>
 - custom_sort_file <file_path>
 - drives <number_of_drives>
 - inquiry_query_period <months>
 - master_time_offset <minutes> (UNIX or Linux)
 - multistream_restore
 - policy <policy_name>
 - policy2 <policy_name>
 - restore_stream_buffersize <size>
 - retry_backup <number_of_retries>
 - schedule <schedule_name>
 - schedule2 <schedule_name>
 - server <server_name>
 - sort_backup_type <value>
 - sort_restore_type <value>
 - switch_list <control_file_path>
 - switch_log <control_file_path>
 - switch_sem <control_file_path>
 
 - Appendix H. Configuring split mirror backups
- About configuring split mirror backups
 - Local-host snapshot method: nbu_snap (Solaris SPARC platform only)
 - Local-host snapshot method: VxVM (Solaris SPARC, HP-UX, Windows)
 - Local-host snapshot method: VxFS_Checkpoint (UNIX or Linux)
 - Off-host alternate client, FlashSnap method
 - Off-host alternate client, VVR method (Solaris SPARC, HP-UX)
 - Hardware array-based snapshot method: Hitachi Shadow Image, EMC TimeFinder, HP Business Copy (UNIX or Linux)
 
 - Appendix I. Register authorized locations
 - Index
 
About backint -i in_file contents
This appendix explains how to create a backint input file. You specify the name of this input file as the argument to the backint command's -i in_file option. The input file consists of one or more directive lines that specify how to perform a backup, restore, or inquiry.
The input file format differs depending on the function you want backint to initiate and on the underlying database.
Table: Directives in the in_file lists the directives that you can include in in_file and indicates the databases that use them.
Table: Directives in the in_file
Directive  | The underlying database  | 
|---|---|
Directives for an input file that requests a backup:  | |
file  | Oracle  | 
pipe #PIPE  | MaxDB  | 
special_file size  | Oracle  | 
Directives for an input file that requests a restore:  | |
BID file [dest_dir]  | Oracle  | 
#NULL file [dest_dir]  | Oracle  | 
BID pipe [dest_name]  | MaxDB  | 
#NULL pipe [dest_name]  | MaxDB  | 
Directives for an input file that performs an inquiry:  | |
#NULL  | Oracle and MaxDB  | 
BID  | Oracle and MaxDB  | 
#NULL file  | Oracle  | 
#NULL pipe  | MaxDB  | 
BID file  | Oracle  | 
BID pipe  | MaxDB  | 
Table: Variables in the in_file lists the variables that you need to specify in the in_file:
Table: Variables in the in_file
Variable  | Specification  | 
|---|---|
file  | The full path name of the file that you want to back up, restore, or inquire about.  | 
pipe  | A named pipe. Specify the keyword #PIPE after the pipe name.  | 
special_file  | The name of a special file, such as a raw device file.  | 
size  | The file size as specified to the Oracle database.  | 
BID  | The external backup identifier, as generated by NetBackup for SAP.  | 
dest_dir  | The name of a directory or folder to which the restore is written.  | 
dest_name  | The name of a pipe to which the restore is written.  | 
If you use the #NULL keyword, backint uses the most recent version of the file or pipe.