NetBackup™ for Sybase Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Sybase
- Installing NetBackup for Sybase
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for Sybase
- Verifying the operating system and platform compatibility
- NetBackup server and client requirements
- Sybase server software requirements
- Requirements for using NetBackup for SAP MaxDB, SAP Oracle, and SAP HANA in a NetBackup cluster
- About the license for NetBackup for Sybase
- Copying the NetBackup for Sybase library to each Sybase instance
- Running the sybase_config script
- Adding new Sybase instances
- Configuring NetBackup for Sybase
- About NetBackup for Sybase configuration
- About configuring a backup policy for Sybase
- About the backup, restore, and load scripts for NetBackup for Sybase on UNIX
- About the backup, restore, and load scripts for NetBackup for Sybase on Windows
- Modifying the backup script for NetBackup for Sybase on Windows
- sybase_mdb_backup.cmd script
- Additional information for editing the backup script for NetBackup for Sybase on Windows
- Modifying the restore script for NetBackup for Sybase on Windows
- sybase_mydb_restore.cmd script example for NetBackup
- Additional information for editing the restore script for NetBackup for Sybase on Windows
- Modifying the NetBackup for Sybase load script
- NetBackup for Sybase environment variables
- NetBackup for Sybase configuration or bp.conf file settings
- Configuring the logon account for the NetBackup Client Service for NetBackup for Sybase
- About striped dumps and loads with NetBackup for Sybase
- Reviewing the auto-discovered mappings in Host Management
- About permissions for NetBackup for Sybase log files (UNIX)
- Configuring the Maximum jobs per client
- Performing a manual backup
- Using NetBackup for Sybase
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for Sybase
- NetBackup debug logs and reports
- Enabling the debug logs for a NetBackup for Sybase 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 sybackup directory on the UNIX database client
- About the sybackup directory on the Windows database client
- Setting the debug level on a UNIX client
- About NetBackup server reports
- Sybase Backup Server log and messages
- Minimizing timeout failures on large database restores
- Minimizing the loading and unloading of tapes for database backups
- NetBackup debug logs and reports
- Appendix A. Register authorized locations
Configuring a redirected restore on the NetBackup for Sybase client
If you want to browse and restore a backup that another client performed, follow these steps:
To configure a redirected restore on the NetBackup for Sybase client on Windows
- Ensure that the NetBackup server is configured to allow the redirected restore.
For information, see the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.
- On Windows, specify the client name on the LOAD command with the -CLIENT option. For example, the following command specifies saturn as the client to browse:
load database mydb from "sybackup::SYBASE.mydb.D.0.14693.12-12-1997.09:28:37 -CLIENT saturn"
To configure a redirected restore on the NetBackup for Sybase client on UNIX or Linux
- Ensure that the NetBackup server is configured to allow the redirected restore.
For information, see the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.
On UNIX or Linux, specify either of the following (if you specify both, NetBackup considers them in the order listed):
Specify the client name on the Sybase LOAD command with the -CLIENT and -SERV option. For example, the following command specifies saturn as the client to browse:
load database mydb from "sybackup::SYBASE.mydb.D.0.14693.12-12-1997.09:28:37 -SERV car -CLIENT saturn" go
Specify the client name with the CLIENT_NAME option in the $HOME/bp.conf or /usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf file on the client. For example, the following command specifies saturn as the client to browse.
CLIENT_NAME=saturn