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NetBackup™ for DB2 Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2023-10-25
Product(s):
NetBackup (10.3.0.1, 10.3)
- Introduction to NetBackup for DB2
- Installing NetBackup for DB2
- Configuring NetBackup for DB2
- About configuring a backup policy for DB2
- About adding backup selections to a DB2 policy
- About backing up archive log files with the user exit program
- Configuring the run-time environment
- Creating a db2.conf file for use with the user exit program
- Creating a db2.conf file (vendor method)
- Configuring bp.conf files in a cluster environment
- About NetBackup for DB2 shell scripts
- Performing backups and restores of DB2
- Using Snapshot Client with NetBackup for DB2
- About NetBackup for DB2 with Snapshot Client operations
- Restoring NetBackup for DB2 from a snapshot backup
- About configuring NetBackup for DB2 block-level incremental backups on UNIX
- Configuring policies for BLI backups with NetBackup for DB2
- About Snapshot Client effects
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for DB2
- About the NetBackup for DB2 log files
- Appendix A. Configuration for a DB2 EEE (DPF) environment
- Appendix B. Using NetBackup for DB2 with SAP®
- Appendix C. Register authorized locations
Adding a script to the backup selections list
The following procedure describes how to add a script to the backup selections list.
Note:
Be sure to specify the correct script name in the backup selections list to prevent an error or a wrong operation.
To add a script to the backup selections list
- In the web UI, open the policy.
- Click the Backup selections tab.
- Click Add.
- In the Script box, type the full path name of a script on the client.
For example:
/backup_scripts/db/cold_backup.sh C:\backup_scripts\db\cold_backup.cmd
- Click Add to add the script to the list.
- Click Save.
Note:
Be aware of what may happen if an automatic schedule invokes a script that a user authored. NetBackup does not provide safeguards to prevent an automatic backup schedule from running a restore or a recovery script.