Veritas NetBackup™ for SAP Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for SAP
- Introduction to NetBackup SAP HANA
- Installing NetBackup for SAP
- Installing NetBackup for SAP HANA
- Configuring NetBackup for SAP
- About configuring a backup policy for an SAP database
- NetBackup for SAP backup scripts
- About SAP configuration files
- Configuring NetBackup for SAP HANA
- Performing backups and restores of SAP
- Using BRTools to start an SAP backup (for Oracle database only)
- Performing an SAP archive
- Restarting failed NetBackup for SAP backups and restores
- Performing backups and restores of SAP HANA
- NetBackup for SAP with Snapshot Client
- How the NetBackup for SAP Snapshot Client works
- About configuring Snapshot Client with NetBackup for SAP
- About configuring NetBackup for SAP block-level incremental backups on UNIX
- Configuring policies for BLI backups with NetBackup for SAP
- About NetBackup for SAP restores of volumes and file systems using snapshot rollback
- NetBackup for SAP on MaxDB databases
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for SAP and SAP HANA
- NetBackup debug logs and reports
- sapdba logs and messages (Oracle-based SAP environments only)
- About troubleshooting NetBackup for SAP HANA
- 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
- sort_backup_type <value>
- sort_restore_type <value>
- Appendix H. Configuring split mirror backups
- Appendix I. Register authorized locations
Restarting a restore with the brrestore -f option
You can use the brrestore command's -f option to restore only the files that failed to be restored. You do not have to specify that all files be restored again.
To restart a restore
- Run the brrestore command with the -f logfile parameter.
For logfile, specify one of the following:
The log file name of the failed job. When the log file is specified, brrestore checks it for the files that were not restored successfully.
The keyword last. When this keyword is specified, brbackup checks the status of the last restore job for the files that were not restored successfully.
The brrestore command examines the specified file. It determines the files that were restored successfully and the files that were not restored successfully. brrestore sends backint the list of files that still need to be restored. brrestore starts a new job only for the files that still need to be restored.
The following command specifies a log file:
brrestore -d util_file -m all -f rdsqcxdf.rsb
The following command specifies the last restore job:
brrestore -d util_file -m all -f last