Veritas NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
- Introducing NetBackup for SQL Server
- Installing NetBackup for SQL Server
- Instance Management for SQL Server Intelligent Policies
- Viewing the SQL Server instances and instance groups in instance management
- About registering SQL Server instances
- Configuring SQL Server backups with SQL Server Intelligent Policy
- Configuring NetBackup for SQL Server
- Performing restores of SQL Server
- Redirecting a SQL Server database to a different host
- Restoring multistreamed SQL Server backups
- Protecting SQL Server data with VMware backups
- About protecting SQL Server data with VMware backups
- Using NetBackup for SQL Server with Snapshot Client
- Using copy-only snapshot backups to affect how differentials are based
- About SQL Server agent grouped backups (legacy SQL Server policies)
- Protecting SQL Server in high availability (HA) environments
- About using NetBackup to protect SQL Server availability groups
- About protecting the preferred replica in a SQL Server availability group (legacy backup policies)
- About protecting a specific node in a SQL Server availability group
- About NetBackup for SQL Server with database mirroring
- Backup and recovery concepts
- Overview of SQL Server backup and recovery concepts
- About recovery factors for SQL Server
- Using NetBackup for SQL Server with multiple NICs
- Configuring backups with legacy SQL Server policies using clients and batch files
- About using batch files with NetBackup for SQL Server
- About schedule properties
- Backing up read-only filegroups
- Performing user-directed operations with dbbackex
- Using bplist to retrieve a list of SQL Server backups
- SQL Server backups and restores in an SAP environment (legacy SQL Server policies)
- About SQL Server backups and restores in an SAP environment
- Troubleshooting
- About debug logging for SQL Server troubleshooting
- Disaster recovery of a SQL Server
- Appendix A. Sample batch files
- About sample backup batch files for legacy SQL Server policies
- About sample restore batch files
- About sample backup batch files for legacy SQL Server policies
- Appendix B. Multiplexed backups
- Appendix C. Register authorized locations
About registering SQL Server instances
All instances that you want protected as part of a SQL Server Intelligent Policy must be registered with credentials. These credentials must have certain privileges.
See About credentials used with SQL Server Intelligent Policy.
Veritas recommends that you use the Applications utility in the NetBackup Administration Console to register instances (
). If preferred, the NetBackup administrator can also authorize a DBA to register instances on a specific host.Instances can be registered in one of the following ways:
Manually, for individual instances.
In the Applications utility, the user selects and individually registers newly discovered instances.
Manually, by adding instances to an instance group.
In the Applications utility, the user creates an instance group and adds instances to the group. Instances use the credentials setting configured for the group.
Automatically, by configuring an instance group to automatically register newly discovered instances.
In the Applications utility, the user creates an instance group and configures the group for automatic registration. Newly discovered instances are automatically added to the group and registered. Instances use the credentials setting configured for the group.
Manually, with the nbsqladm command.
The NetBackup administrator can authorize a DBA to use the nbsqladm command to register instances on a specific host.
See Authorizing a DBA to register instances with the nbsqladm command.