Veritas NetBackup™ for Enterprise Vault™ Agent Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup Enterprise Vault
- About NetBackup Enterprise Vault agent installation requirements
- Configuration requirements for upgrading the Enterprise Vault agent
- Configuration
- About features provided by Enterprise Vault for a backup provider
- Performing backups of Enterprise Vault
- Performing restores of Enterprise Vault
- About restoring Enterprise Vault SQL databases
- Disaster recovery
- Enterprise Vault Agent support for Enterprise Vault
- Policy configuration for Enterprise Vault
- Notes about Enterprise Vault 10.0 backups
- About Enterprise Vault agent backups
- About Enterprise Vault agent restores
- Enterprise Vault agent functionality and support for Enterprise Vault
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. NetBackup Enterprise Vault Migrator
- Restoring Enterprise Vault migrated data from NetBackup
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Vault migrator
About Enterprise Vault agent backups
Review the following information about the Enterprise Vault agent backups before planning the SQL database backup:
When you attempt to back up an SQL database, Veritas recommends that you run a full backup before any incremental backup. If you perform scheduled incremental backups when no full backup exists the following occurs:
The first scheduled Cumulative incremental backup is a streamed-base backup and is treated as a full backup. However, the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface displays the backup as a Cumulative backup. As a result, any following scheduled Cumulative incremental backups are "cumulative" in nature.
The first scheduled Differential incremental backup is a streamed-base backup and is treated as a full backup. However, the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface displays the backup as a Differential backup. As a result, any following scheduled Differential incremental backups are "differential" in nature.
If a full backup for an Enterprise Vault SQL database fails, manually initiate a second full backup and ensure that it finishes successfully before a Cumulative Incremental schedule backup starts. If the full backup for an Enterprise Vault SQL database fails, the following occurs:
Any Cumulative incremental backups that were run after the failure and before the next, successful full backup cannot be restored. This issue only affects Cumulative backups after a failed full backup. Differential incremental backups are not affected, even after a failed full backup.
An attempt to restore these Cumulative Incremental backup images fails with a status 5 error, and this failure can result in a data loss. The tar log file contains the following message: SQL Error Description: This differential backup cannot be restored because the database has not been restored to the correct earlier state.
You can however, restore the data from the Differential backup images. You must restore all of the Differential backup images after the restore of the last full-backup image.
To avoid this issue, Veritas recommends that you make sure the full backup is successful before you begin a Cumulative incremental backup. Ensuring a successful full backup before you attempt Cumulative backup guards against a data loss scenario.
Finally, check whether you have the required privileges to create backups using the Enterprise Vault agent.