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 the types of Enterprise Vault backups
Table: Description of types of backups describes the type of backups available with the Enterprise Vault agent.
See About Enterprise Vault directives and what data they back up. for additional information on the types of data that is backed up.
Table: Description of types of backups
Backup Type | Description |
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| Select this back up type to back up any Enterprise Vault component. All Enterprise Vault directives support full backups. |
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This type of backup is not supported for Enterprise Vault. |
This type of backup is not supported for Enterprise Vault. | |
| This backup type backs up the files that are specified in the backup selections list that has changed since the last full backup. All files are backed up if no previous Full backup has been done. Cumulative incremental backups occur automatically according to schedule criteria. A complete restore requires the last full backup and the last, cumulative incremental backup. Note the following about Cumulative Incremental backups:
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| Select this backup type to only back up the changes that are made to the data since the last full backup or previous incremental backup. For an SQL database, a differential incremental backup backs up the transaction log which also truncates the logs. This schedule type is available for all Enterprise Vault components. Warning: Note: Enterprise Vault creates different SQL databases with the transaction log mode set as FULL. Veritas recommends that this mode remains set as FULL, otherwise the Enterprise Vault SQL differential backup cannot be used. NetBackup enables you to backup files system files using the timestamp or the archive bit. See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I for information on how to configure the Incremental backups to be based on the timestamp or the archive bit. Differential Incremental backups based on the archive bit include a file in a backup only if the archive bit of that file is set. A differential-incremental backup clears the archive bit if the files are successfully backed up. Note: Do not combine incremental backups (differential and cumulative) within the same Enterprise Vault policy if the incremental backups are based on the archive bit. |