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
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Password
attribute
For an NDMP backup the NDMP client needs the password of the NDMP
user for the NetApp Filer. This password must be entered into the attribute
Password
user for the NetApp Filer. This password must be entered into the attribute
Password
.
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Backup command
attribute
Here the administrator should enter the following command:
nsrndmp_save -T dump
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Application information
attribute
Here enter the following information:
HIST=y
UPDATE=y
REMOTE=y
UPDATE=y
REMOTE=y
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NDMP
attribute
For the NDMP client this attribute must be set to “Yes”.
6.4.4
NetWorker Resources
This section describes the NetWorker resources, that must be created for
NetApp backups. The configure_networker script creates these according to the
scenarios described above.If these scenarios do not completely fit your needs
you may change the use of the NetWorker resources as detailed below.
NetApp backups. The configure_networker script creates these according to the
scenarios described above.If these scenarios do not completely fit your needs
you may change the use of the NetWorker resources as detailed below.
The resources needed for the amon archive monitor are not described in
this section. The backup of redolog files is not done using NDMP so the
rules for these resources are the same as for NSR-ORA without NDMP.
rules for these resources are the same as for NSR-ORA without NDMP.
Groups
For both of the backup types “pure snapshot backup” and “snapshot plus the
backup” there should be at least two different groups:
backup” there should be at least two different groups:
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One or more groups for the snapshot backups.
One group may be sufficient if you want to perform “pure snapshot
backups” indepentent of tape backups on a regular interval (e.g. every
four hours).
One group may be sufficient if you want to perform “pure snapshot
backups” indepentent of tape backups on a regular interval (e.g. every
four hours).
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