3com database adapter module for networker nsr-ora v3.2 User Manual
System Administrator’s Guide
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NSR-ORA and NetApp
Configuring NSR-ORA
Scenario 3: Seven Backups per Day
In this scenario NetWorker performs seven backups per day: Every four hours
a snapshot backup is performed. Additionally another snapshot with an
additional tape backup is started at 23:50 h.
a snapshot backup is performed. Additionally another snapshot with an
additional tape backup is started at 23:50 h.
Two NetWorker groups are generated automatically:
●
one group for tape backups:
–
Interval:
24 h
–
Level:
full
–
Start:
23:50
–
Name:
<ORACLE_SID>_NDMP
●
one group for pure snapshot backups:
–
Interval:
4 h
–
Level:
1
–
Start:
10:00
–
Name:
<ORACLE_SID>_SNAP_INTERVAL
6.4.3
Defining the NDMP Client
After performing the configuration with configure_networker the administrator
must create an additional client resource manually with NetWorker to define the
communication with the NetApp Filer.
must create an additional client resource manually with NetWorker to define the
communication with the NetApp Filer.
This client resource must be created with following attributes:
●
Save set
attribute
You should use /vol/vol0 as the save set.
●
Remote access
attribute
To allow the database server to start an NDMP backup, the database server
must be entered into the attribute Remote access.
must be entered into the attribute Remote access.
This means, the database host must be entered as a client with Remote
access
access
rights.
●
User
attribute
For an NDMP backup the NDMP client needs the name of the NDMP user
for the NetApp Filer (usually root). This name must be entered into the
attribute Remote user.
for the NetApp Filer (usually root). This name must be entered into the
attribute Remote user.