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NSR-ORA and NetApp

Configuring NSR-ORA

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Using the snap list command the administrator can obtain information about the number and the dates of creation of the existing snapshots.

Example:

NETAPP_SNAP_NR=2:5:5

With this command, NetWorker will perform a level-1-backup every four hours and will additionally run a backup with the level full at 23.00 h every day. If the parameter NETAPP_SNAP_NR is set as above NetWorker will keep two snapshots-by-week, five snapshots-by-day and also five snapshots-by- hour. The following figure shows the backup cycle resulting from these settings.

 

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07/13 04:00

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07/13 08:00

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07/13 04:00

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07/13 08:00

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07/12 23:03

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07/13 00:00

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07/13 04:00

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07/11 23:03

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07/12 23:03

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07/12 23:03

day.2

07/10 23:03

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07/11 23:03

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07/11 23:03

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07/09 23:03

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07/10 23:03

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07/10 23:03

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07/08 23:03

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07/09 23:03

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07/09 23:03

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07/07 08:00

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07/08 23:03

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07/08 23:03

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06/30 23:00

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07/07 08:00

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06/23 23:00

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The snapshots marked with black symbols are newly created at the respective point in time (e.g. 16.00 h). The snapshots with icons filled with dark-gray are files from the previous backup run (e.g. for the 16.00 h backup this is the backup started at 12.00 h), which have been renamed. The snapshots marked with light-gray filled symbols are not only renamed but also changed their type (e.g. from “hour” to “day”).

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Depending on the rate of change of the database to be backed up the NETAPP_SNAP_NR parameter provides an optimized adjustment of the database snapshots to be saved. If the data and state of your

System Administrator’s Guide

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Contents NSR-ORA Edition OctoberCopyright and Trademarks Audience ConventionsBoldface What is New in Release Update from Previous ReleasesPreface Introduction Physical Database Structure Logical Database StructureIntroduction Database Backup Archive Mode of the DatabaseDatabase files Control file System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76 ArchivingFunction Scope Function ScopeIndividual Components Archiving MonitorIndividual Components ArchiveDatabase interface NSR-ORA Archiving Tape libraryStarting and Ending the Archiving Monitor ExampleSubsequent status enquiry generates the following output # startamon.sh status ora ORACLESIDs oraLogging Following is a representative sample from the log fileBackup Component Individual ComponentsThe Backup ComponentOffline Backup of the Database Database interface NSR-ORA Backup Archiving ComponentIndividual Components Online Backup of the Database Configuration and managementChecking backups troubleshooting Log files from local backups not for NAS filersAmon Recordings Individual Components Installation and Configuration Quick StartInstallation Installation and ConfigurationInstallation then continues interactively Licensing NSR-ORAInstalling NSR-ORA from CD Is to be installedKeylic command Unix Client is requiredInvoke the following command Log in as root Set the Display variableRufen Sie folgendes Kommando auf Use the following command to uninstall NSR-ORA under Linux HP-UXConfiguration How to Proceed for an Update from an Earlier VersionInstallation is then with the command Unpack the NSR-ORA.tarfile from the CDExample Configuration tool is invoked with the command PreparationsFirst make sure of the following Establishing tablespace namesInstallation and Configuration Checking the Oracle Administration ProgramConfiguring NSR-ORA Parameters for configurensrora Oracle ParametersDirectory where Oracle is installed Oracle ownerOracle owner group NetWorker ParametersNo compression is used Amon ParametersNow the amon parameters are queried Mirror Recovery Parameters Parameters with Expert ModeOPS Parameters Amonmirrorgroup Defining backup sets save sets It is also recommended generally to carry out a full backup Configuring NetWorker # configurenetworker createdelete OraclesidRoot 68 # configurenetworker create ORA2 Installation ConfigurationNSR-ORA in OPS clusters On HP-UX /opt/networker/oracle/bin/startamon.sh Troubleshooting Backing Up an Oracle Database Version 8.0 or higherNSR-ORA on Linux Selecting the Type of Recovery Recovery ComponentRecovery Until Time with Logical Errors RecoveryControl file Database files Automatic Recovery Crash Recovery Performing a recovery Manual recoveryAutomatic Recovery for an Optional Point in Time Start orarecutFully-automatic Recovery New recovery attempt with orarecut can be madeRecovery Offline recovery of an offline or full backup RecoveryPerforming a recovery Recover the remaining save sets againFor the recovery of an online backup only Open the database usingRecovery with Oracle Parallel Server OPS Oracle No space left on deviceRecovery Using NSR-ORA with NetApp Filers Running NSR-ORA with NAS devicesPrerequisites NSR-ORA and NetAppConfiguring NSR-ORA with NetApp Filers RecommendationsNSR-ORA and NetApp NETAPPSNAPNR=255 Nfssave RSH Scenario 1 Three Backups per Day Name Oraclesidndmp Two groups for pure snapshot backupsScenario 2 Two Backups per Day Name Oraclesidndmp One group for pure snapshot backupsScenario 3 Seven Backups per Day Defining the Ndmp ClientName Oraclesidsnapinterval You should use /vol/vol0 as the save setNetWorker Resources GroupsInterval attribute For Ndmp backups NSR-ORA provides two new save sets ClientsNdmpoffline client has to be assigned to Ndmp attributeBackup with NSR-ORA Backup methodsPools Amon ClientFor online backups the binary control file Information and log files of the current backup processSavegrp completion notification Control file as an Ascii trace fileRecovery with NSR-ORA Recover until time orarecutDebugging NSR-ORA and NetApp Crash Recovery nsrorarec Example 1 Recovery based on the last snapshotExample 2 Recovery based on a specified snapshot Backup Shell parameterDatabase DefiningShell parameter Config.sh Output For NetApp ConfigurensroraIndex For NetApp NetWorkerShell parameter No space left on device error Message Shell parameter Nsrndmpsave commandBackup component Components Installation Installing from CDConfiguration Installation on Remarkable things Shell parameter Orarecut command For NetAppRestore Redolog files OPS Nfssave System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76Update OPS

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