HP Software manual Backing up Microsoft SQL Server

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5.Select the Configuration command to display the Configuration page.

NOTE: HP recommends that you use the default values on the Configuration page.

User name Data Protector Express sends this name to Microsoft SQL Server whenever the SQL administrator user name is required. Type the Microsoft SQL administrator name in this field. The default is sa.

Password Data Protector Express sends this SQL administrator password to Microsoft SQL Server with the SQL administrator’s user name whenever required. There is no default value.

Force Modes The Backup mode setting of a backup job affects Microsoft SQL Server database instances differently than file types. The Force modes settings control how Data Protector Express backs up the database instances.

NOTE: The settings here are only applicable to Microsoft SQL Server database instances; all other file types are backed up in the job’s default mode. For example, if the Backup mode of a job is set to Incremental and the Force modes setting for incremental jobs is set to Full, Data Protector Express will back up the SQL Server database instance in Full mode, but all other file types in Incremental mode.

TIP: You can use this feature to ensure that the databases in the instance are always backed up in full mode, but that other files are only backed up when changed. This guarantees the greatest security for the most crucial files that is, the SQL Server database instances, while not making jobs unnecessarily large by not backing up the entire network that is, by backing up only the changed files.

Full When the Backup mode of a job is set to Full, Data Protector Express checks this setting to see how the job should be run with SQL database instances. Full is the only possible setting, so the database instances will be backed up in this mode. In this case, both the databases and the transaction logs are backed up.

Differential When the Backup mode of a job is set to Differential, Data Protector Express checks this setting to see how the job should be run with SQL database instances. By default, Data Protector Express runs the jobs as an incremental job and so only the transaction logs are backed up.

NOTE: There is no distinct Differential job mode for SQL Sever database instances.

If you want jobs with a Differential backup mode to back up both the database and the transaction logs, change this setting to Full. In this case, Data Protector Express will treat the SQL Server database instances as if it were running a job in Full backup mode.

Incremental When the Backup mode of a job is set to Incremental , Data Protector Express checks this setting to see how the job should be run with SQL databases. By default, Data Protector Express runs the jobs as an incremental job and so only the transaction logs are backed up.

If you want jobs with an Incremental backup mode to back up both the database and the transaction logs, change this setting to Full. In this case, Data Protector Express will treat the SQL Server database files as if it were running a job in Full backup mode.

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Two additional concerns are present when you back up SQL Server database instances: setting the Backup mode of a job to either Full, Incremental, or Differential; and configuring Data Protector Express to work with SQL Server’s default backup routine.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Index Disaster RecoveryOverview ConceptsTerminology Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Administering Backup Using the AdministratorMain Window Missing Features Property PagesOpening Property Pages Managing Jobs Using Quick Access from TaskbarViewing Data Protector Express status Managing Data Protector ExpressManaging Logs SettingsMonitoring jobs Managing AlertsLinux and the Data Protector Express Daemon About the Data Protector Express ServiceOther Commands Microsoft Windows and the Data Protector Express ServerAbout the Data Protector Express Service Configuring Backup Jobs Selecting FilesSelecting Devices Configuration Schedule SettingsEncryption Type of Fixed Rotation Mode SettingsBackup mode Auto verify modeSplit File Write modeMedia to be used Interval SettingsAuto format mode Scheduled DatesAdvanced Options Advanced SettingsBarcode Filter Settings for WindowsLog Options ExecutionConfiguring Restore and Verify Jobs Selecting FilesSelecting Versions Restoring folders Restoring a file with a new nameRestoring files and folders to a different folder Advanced Restore Options Execution Options Advanced Verify OptionsBarcode Filter Options Working With Devices Selecting Devices for JobsDevice Properties Element status Device CommandsWorking With Devices Device Commands Working with Tape Libraries Installation and ConfigurationBarcodes and MIC memory in cartridge Barcode FiltersInitialization Process Media Management Sharing storage devices on a SANScheduling, Rotations, and Media Management Backup Schedule ConsiderationsScheduling Concepts Media SetsIntervals Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Comparing rotation types Running Jobs with RotationsEncryption and Compression EncryptionCryptographic Algorithms Encryption Options PassphraseCompression Key ManagementSupported Platforms Configuring a Microsoft Exchange ServerWorking with Third-Party Applications Microsoft Exchange ServerBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange Server System-level Disaster RecoveryPreparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Backup and Recovery Restoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA DatabaseRestoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Requirements ConfigurationBacking Up Mailboxes Restoring MailboxesMailbox Permissions PowerShell AccessWorking with Microsoft SQL Server Supported Exchange Server versionsMicrosoft SQL server concepts Configuring the Microsoft SQL ServerBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Restoring Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup modeRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databasesCreate Database Alter Database Stop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRestart SQL Server in single-user mode Restore the master database from the most recent backupRebuild the master database Drop invalid databases Apply changes to the master databaseStart the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Restore the msdb databaseRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Windows SharePoint Services protection conceptsProtecting Windows SharePoint Services Restoring SharePoint Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint Services Working with Certificate ServicesDisaster Recovery Boot MediaImportant guidelines Advantage of Bootable Backup Devices Preparing For a DisasterRestoring to dissimilar hardware Create bootable media Configuring Backups to Support Disaster RecoveryTest the media Disaster Recovery with Libraries Recovering From a DisasterDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlier Disaster recovery for LinuxLimitations Completing the Data RestoreAlert Settings Backup Domain ConfigurationMail Settings Performance SettingsOptions Client Upgrade SettingsSetting a User Password Domain SecurityLog file formats Advanced Job OptionsJob Log options Log TypeAuditing Job Pre-Post Execution CommandsPre Execution Commands Mail logPost Execution Commands Barcode Filters for JobsLogs Advanced Job Options Typographic conventions Support and other resourcesContacting HP Related informationDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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