Veritas NetBackup™ for Enterprise Vault™ Agent Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup Enterprise Vault
- About NetBackup Enterprise Vault agent installation requirements
- Installation requirements for NetBackup Enterprise Vault agent
- Verifying Enterprise Vault agent operating system compatibility
- NetBackup server and client software requirements
- About Enterprise Vault agent installation requirements in a cluster
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Agent to protect Enterprise Vault databases
- Adding the Enterprise Vault agent license key
- Configuration requirements for upgrading the Enterprise Vault agent
- Configuration
- About the Windows and Java user interfaces
- Specifying a logon account for the Enterprise Vault server
- About VSS-based snapshot configuration
- Configuring the local media server for Enterprise Vault backup
- Configuration requirements for an Enterprise Vault backup policy
- Adding a new Enterprise Vault policy
- Enterprise Vault backup policy attributes
- Adding schedules to an Enterprise Vault policy
- About the types of Enterprise Vault backups
- Creating a backup selections list
- Adding a client to a policy
- About features provided by Enterprise Vault for a backup provider
- Performing backups of Enterprise Vault
- Performing restores of Enterprise Vault
- Important notes about Enterprise Vault data restore
- Stopping the administrative services on Enterprise Vault servers
- About the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface
- Viewing backup data using the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
- Restoring Enterprise Vault data
- About the Enterprise Vault restore options on the General tab
- About the Enterprise Vault Database Settings tab
- Specifying the server, clients, and policy type for restores
- About restoring Enterprise Vault file system data
- Restoring an Enterprise Vault file system component
- About restoring Enterprise Vault SQL databases
- Restoring Enterprise Vault SQL database components
- Disaster recovery
- Disaster recovery requirements for Enterprise Vault server
- About disaster recovery of an Enterprise Vault site
- Recovering a directory database
- Recovering an auditing database
- Recovering an FSA Reporting database
- Recovering a Monitoring database
- Recovering index locations
- Recovering an Enterprise Vault vault store group
- Recovering a fingerprint database
- Recovering a vault store database
- Recovering vault store partition
- Recovering Enterprise Vault partitions
- Recovering an Enterprise Vault server
- Recovering an Enterprise Vault server on a different system
- Enterprise Vault Agent support for Enterprise Vault
- Policy configuration for Enterprise Vault
- Notes about Enterprise Vault 10.0 backups
- Excluding files from the exclude list
- About planning backup schedules
- About hosts for Enterprise Vault policies
- About Enterprise Vault tools
- About Enterprise Vault agent backups
- About Enterprise Vault agent restores
- Useful tips about Enterprise Vault agent
- Enterprise Vault agent functionality and support for Enterprise Vault
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. NetBackup Enterprise Vault Migrator
- About the Enterprise Vault Migrator
- About configuring a backup policy for migration
- About configuring Enterprise Vault for collection and migration
- Testing the Enterprise Vault migrator configuration
- Setting the recommended DCOM settings
- Restoring Enterprise Vault migrated data from NetBackup
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Vault migrator
About configuring a backup policy for migration
You must create a NetBackup backup policy through which the Enterprise Vault migration can take place. The following procedure describes how to create the backup policy.
To create a NetBackup backup policy for an Enterprise Vault migration
- Log on to the master server as administrator. Start the NetBackup Administration Console.
- If your site has more than one master server, select the one where you want to add the policy.
Add a new policy by making the appropriate selection:
In the left pane, right-click Policies. Select New Policy (Windows interface).
In the left pane, click Policies. In the All Policies pane, right-click the master server and click New Policy (Java interface).
- In the Add a New Policy dialog box, in the Policy name field, type a unique name for the new policy.
You can specify any name that you want. However, make a note of this name because you may use it again when you configure Enterprise Vault in a later step.
- Uncheck the Use Backup Policy Configuration Wizard check box.
By default, this option is checked. When this check box is checked, the Backup Policy Configuration wizard appears and guides you through the backup policy creation process. To manually create a new policy, uncheck this check box.
- Click OK.
- On the Attribute tab of the Add a New Policy dialog box, select the DataStore policy type from the Policy type drop-down list.
- Complete the entries on the Attributes tab.
Continue by creating a schedule for the policy with the following attributes:
Enter the name of the schedule. The name must be
EV_Default_Schedule.The name of the schedule is not configurable and is expected to be
EV_Default_Schedule.Set the type of backup to Application Backup.
Set the retention period to infinity (level 9).
When you specify the retention level as infinity (level 9), you allow Enterprise Vault to have full control on the life cycle of migrated data. When Enterprise Vault wants to delete a migrated file, NetBackup is explicitly notified to delete it.
- Specify backup window of schedule. Click the Start Window tab to define the period of time during which the backup starts and ends.
The schedules should be set to allow backups and restores to happen at any time. The Vault Store Partition configuration controls the Enterprise Vault migration (backup) times.
- Click OK.
- Specify a NetBackup client for the policy. In the Policy dialog box, click the Clients tab.
You should use the name of the Enterprise Vault server whose data is to be migrated in the NetBackup client for the policy.
To access the Policy dialog box, double-click the policy name in the client list in the NetBackup Administration Console.
- Click OK.
You do not need to specific policy directives because the file names are passed automatically between Enterprise Vault and NetBackup.
NetBackup administrators may find the following notes helpful when they configure a NetBackup policy for the Enterprise Vault migrator:
You should take additional tape drives and storage slots into consideration when you use the NetBackup migrator feature to store Enterprise Vault data.
If tapes are removed from the library, timeouts can occur and you may not be able to automatically retrieve your data.
Timeouts can occur if all tape drives are in use when an Enterprise Vault user or application accesses the data that resides in a library.
Timeouts can occur if a migration occurs (writing to the tape) while data on the same tape is accessed for a retrieval.