NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- NetBackup for Oracle QuickStart
- Installing NetBackup for Oracle
- About linking Oracle RMAN with NetBackup for UNIX
- Configuring RBAC for the Oracle administrator
- Managing Oracle instances and databases
- Managing Oracle credentials
- Configuring Oracle policies
- Preparing for NetBackup for Oracle configuration
- About Oracle Intelligent Policies (OIP)
- About script-based Oracle policies
- Managing Oracle RAC
- Performing backups and restores of Oracle
- About NetBackup for Oracle backups
- Managing expired backup images
- About NetBackup for Oracle restores
- Using NetBackup for Oracle in a Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC)
- Oracle cloning
- NetBackup Copilot for Oracle
- Configuring an OIP using universal shares (Oracle Copilot)
- Oracle Copilot with instant access
- Prerequisites when you configure an instant access Oracle database
- NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client
- About NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client
- How NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client works
- About configuring Snapshot Client with NetBackup for Oracle
- Restoring NetBackup for Oracle from a snapshot backup
- About configuring NetBackup for Oracle block-level incremental backups on UNIX
- About Snapshot Client effects
- About Oracle support for Replication Director
- NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle
- Using NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in
- Other Oracle configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting RMAN backup or restore errors
- Appendix A. Deduplication best practices
- Appendix B. Snapshot Client support of SFRAC
- Appendix C. Script-based Block-Level Incremental (BLI) Backups without RMAN on UNIX and Linux systems
- Verifying installation requirements for BLI backups without RMAN
- Creating NetBackup policies for script-based BLI backup
- Creating notify scripts for BLI backups
- Performing backups and restores
- About troubleshooting backup or restore errors
- Appendix D. XML Archiver
- NetBackup for Oracle XML export and XML import
- About XML export shell scripts
- Performing an XML export archive
- Restoring an XML export archive
- Troubleshooting XML export or XML import errors
- Appendix E. Register authorized locations
Preparing the primary server for an alternate restore
The examples in the following procedure assume that the database instance ORAC11 was backed up by client2, and you want to restore ORAC11 to client1.
For more information on how to manage client restores, see the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.
If you use a non-root service user account, specific access must be allowed for that user when you add files to the /usr/openv/netbackup/db/altnames
directory. The service user account must have full access to these files through the ownership or group and the permissions. For example, if the service user is svcname
and its group is srvgrp
, the file can have permissions of 400
. If the file owner is for a different user and group, the file permissions must allow access to the service user. For example, 777
. Equivalent permission settings must be used in a Windows environment.
To prepare the NetBackup primary server for alternate restores
- Log on to the NetBackup primary server that hosts the policy that backed up database instance ORAC11.
- Where dest_client_name is the name of a client that is allowed to be a destination client for alternate restores. For example, client1.
Create a dest_client_name file on the NetBackup primary server.
Windows: install_path\NetBackup\db\altnames\dest_client_name
UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/db/altnames/dest_client_name
- After creating a dest_client_name file, add the name of the NetBackup for Oracle source client to the dest_client_name file. For example, add the following line to this file:
client2
For more information on managing a client restore, see the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.