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NetVault Plug-in for Oracle 10.0.5 - User Guide

Introducing Dell™ NetVault™ Backup Plug-in for Oracle® Defining a backup strategy Installing and removing the plug-in Configuring the plug-in Backing up data Using the Oracle® Flashback Database Restoring data
Restoring and recovering data: an overview Performing User Managed restores Using advanced User Managed restore procedures Performing RMAN restores Using RMAN types of recovery in a non-RAC environment Using advanced procedures with RMAN restores
Maintaining the Recovery Catalog Using the RMAN CLI Using the Plug-in with Oracle® RAC Using the Plug-in in a failover cluster environment Using the plug-in with Oracle® Data Guard Troubleshooting Glossary

Setting backup options

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Next to the Plugin Options list, click Create New.
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In the Backup Method section, select the RMAN option to perform RMAN backups.
IMPORTANT: For backups that use the RMAN backup method, do not select the Ensure this backup is the first on the media option on the Target Storage section. The RMAN backup method generates more than one data stream. If you select the Ensure this backup is the first on the media option for such backups, each data stream targets a separate piece of media to exist as the first backup on the media.
When Flash Recovery Area is enabled on the Add (or Edit) Oracle Database dialog box, the following options let you select the destination for the backup:
Tape (Backup to NetVault Backup Media): Selecting this option sends the backup to whatever media you designated on the Target tab, such as a physical tape, a NetVault Backup VTL stored on the disk, or a NetVault Backup SmartDisk. When you select this option, the plug-in allocates “SBT_TAPE” channels to perform the backup.
Disk (Backup to FRA): Selecting this option sends the backup to the Oracle® drive instead of the NetVault Backup Media. When you select this option, the plug-in allocates DISK channels to perform the backup.
Both Tape and Disk (Backup to FRA then Backup FRA to NetVault Backup Media): Selecting this option sends the backup to the Oracle drive and then to whatever media you designated on the Target tab in NetVault Backup.
Delete File Copies from Disk After Successful Backup to Tape: Available only when a FRA backup type is selected. When selected, RMAN deletes the recovery files from the FRA after a successful backup. Selecting this option is equivalent to the following RMAN command:
IMPORTANT: If you select the Delete File Copies from Disk After Successful Backup to Tape option, RMAN deletes the recovery files in the FRA even if the backup job fails. Therefore, ensure that the option selected for Incomplete Backup of ALL Items Selected includes retaining a backup saveset to ensure that the backup to disk can still be restored.

Selecting the Backup Destination of Disk (Backup to FRA) is not supported for External Configuration Files or Parameter Files that are manually input on the Add (or Edit) Oracle Database dialog box. This is not supported because the FRA is a portion of disk managed by Oracle. External Configuration Files and Parameter Files that are manually input on the Add (or Edit) Oracle Database dialog box are backed up through Plug-in for FileSystem functionality.
Flash Recovery Area (only available for Oracle 10g and later)
Delete Recovery Files from Flash Recovery Area After Successful Backup: Available only when the FRA backup type is selected. When selected, RMAN will delete the recovery files from the FRA after a successful backup. Selecting this option is equivalent to the following RMAN commands:
IMPORTANT: FRA backups fail if previous backups have not been performed with a Backup Destination of Disk or Both Tape and Disk. You must use the FRA as a Backup Destination before you can back up the FRA using the Flash Recovery Area backup type.

When NetVault Backup instructs backups to Disk (Backup to FRA), Incremental Level 0 backups (INCR LVL0) are stored in separate backup sets. Additionally, the first Incremental Level 1 backup (INCR LVL1) — Differential or Cumulative — generates the base Incremental Level 0 backup copy image, as well as the Incremental Level 1 backup copy image. Subsequent Incremental Level 1 backups generate only the necessary Level 1 backup copy image update. For Incremental Backups to Disk (Backup to FRA), NetVault Backup uses the Oracle-recommended strategy backup copy image method to maintain incrementally updated copies of the datafiles included in the selection set. For Incremental Level 0 to Disk (Backup to FRA), NetVault Backup instructs Oracle to perform a backupset backup type.
Delete Archive Logs After Successful Backup: If you want to delete the archive logs automatically after they are backed up, thus eliminating the need to delete them manually, select this option. This option is useful when backing up the archive logs from disk to tape. This option is equivalent to the RMAN command:
IMPORTANT: Selecting the Delete Archive Logs After Successful Backup option deletes the archive logs even if the backup job fails. Therefore, ensure that the option selected for Incomplete Backup of ALL Items Selected includes retaining a backup saveset to ensure that the archive logs can still be restored.
Force Additional Log Switch Before Archive Logs Backup: Selecting this option ensures that another log switch is performed before the backup of the archived redo logs is started by issuing the SQL statement:
Skip Offline Tablespaces: Select this option if you want the plug-in to ignore the offline tablespaces and omit them from the backup.
Skip Read Only Tablespaces: Back up read-only tablespaces after an update is performed, but you can skip them in subsequent backups to reduce the size of the backup. Select this option if you want the plug-in to ignore read-only tablespaces and omit them from the backup.
Skip Inaccessible Tablespaces: Operations within Oracle might render a tablespace inaccessible. For example, if a datafile has been removed at the OS level, but not dropped inside the Oracle database or if a raw device mount point link is dismounted, the tablespace might become inaccessible. Select this option if you want the plug-in to skip inaccessible databases that were selected on the NetVault Backup Selections page without causing the backup job to fail.
User Defined Backup Tag: Select this option if you want to create a tag name for the backup set. If you do not specify a tag, RMAN creates a default tag for backups (except for Control File Autobackups) in the format TAGYYYYMMDDTHHMMSS. You can specify the tag rather than the filename when running the RESTORE command. Tags are stored in uppercase, regardless of the case used when entering them. The maximum length of a tag is 30 bytes.
Files per Backup Set: Backup information is stored in a logical structure called backup set. A backup set contains the data from one or more datafiles, archived redo logs, Control Files, or SPFILE. Datafiles and archive logs cannot be combined together in the same backup set. By default, each backup set contains 4 or fewer datafiles, or 16 or fewer archive logs. Use the For Tablespaces/Datafiles and For Archive Logs fields to specify the maximum number of files to include in each backup set created by the plug-in.
Number of Channels: You can control the degree of parallelism within a backup job by allocating the desired number of channels. Allocating multiple channels simultaneously allows a single job to read or write multiple backup sets in parallel. The number of channels should be less than or equal to the number of drives for the backup devices specified on the Target tab. For example, if you are targeting a VTL configured with two drives, the number of channels should be 2 or less. Use the For Tablespaces/Datafiles and For Archive Logs fields to specify the number of channels.
Channel Rate: Use these settings to specify a job-specific RATE for the channels that are used during backups. (RATE is part of the ALLOCATE CHANNEL command.) While defining this RATE does not determine the actual RATE used, it does establish the maximum level for transfers, which prevents RMAN from consuming excessive bandwidth and then degrading performance. Use the For Tablespaces/Datafiles and For Archive Logs fields, and their associated unit settings, to specify the upper-limits. By default, the unit field is blank, which represents bytes. You can also select K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), or G (gigabytes).
Backup as Compressed Backupset: To add the “AS COMPRESSED BACKUPSET” clause to the RMAN BACKUP command, select this check box. It allows RMAN to perform binary compression of backup sets. The compressed backup sets do not require any additional steps during recovery.
Backup <selections> Not Backed up Since (days ago): Select this option if you want to force the plug-in to resume backups automatically after an interruption occurs. Additionally, you can specify the number of days (the default is 1; the range is 0 through 90) to check backward since the backup was last completed. This feature is useful if your backups are large and prone to possible interruptions.
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From the Incomplete Backup of ALL Items Selected list, select the default action for the plug-in.
When multiple items are included in a backup and the plug-in is unable to back up all the items selected, even if RMAN successfully cataloged some of the selected items, the plug-in lets you specify what action the backup should take. For example, if a job includes multiple tablespaces and archive logs, and the backup of the archive logs is unsuccessful while the tablespaces are backed up successfully, you can specify what action the backup job should take.
Complete with Warnings — Saveset Retained: The job returns a status of “Backup Completed with warnings” and a backup saveset is created that includes the items that were successfully backed up.
Complete without Warnings — Saveset Retained: The job completes and returns a status of “Backup Completed.” The errors are logged in the NetVault Backup binary logs and ignored on the Job Status page. A backup saveset is created that includes the items that were backed up.
Fail — Saveset Retained: The job returns a status of “Backup Failed.” However, a backup saveset is generated that includes the items that were successfully backed up.
Fail — No Saveset Retained: The job returns a status of “Backup Failed” and no saveset of backed-up objects is kept. That is, even if some of the objects were successfully backed up, the saveset is discarded.
Intended for the advanced DBA, the Generate RMAN Script feature lets you generate most of an RMAN script through the WebUI. Later, before using the script, you can edit the script to add more options or parameters. With this option, you do not need to create the script from scratch, which minimizes the risk of syntax errors in the scripts and that backups are not performed correctly.
When the Output RMAN Script to File option is selected, the commands that the plug-in automatically sends to RMAN are stored in a file in a directory specified on the Configure dialog box. The Oracle DBA can then edit the script as needed and run the script through the RMAN CLI. Backup jobs that are performed by using the generated RMAN scripts are stored in the NetVault Backup Job database.
You can set the following options for the Generate RMAN Script feature:
Output RMAN Script to File: Select this option to use the feature and enable access to the remaining options, and then enter the name of the file to which the RMAN script is written.
RMAN Script Directory: Enter the name of the directory where the RMAN scripts are saved. The Generate Script Default Directory field defaults to the directory specified on the plug-in’s Configure dialog box. However, you can modify the field on a per-backup-job basis. The full path where the RMAN script is saved is built by concatenating the RMAN Script Directory with the filename provided in the Output RMAN Script to File field.
If Existing, Overwrite Destination File: Select this option to allow the destination file where the RMAN script is output to be overwritten if the file exists. If the file exists and this option is not selected, Generate RMAN Script fails and does not write output to the existing file. Select this option only if you are sure that you want to overwrite an existing file.
Generate RMAN Script and Submit Job: With this option selected, in addition to outputting the RMAN script to the specified file, the NetVault Backup Job is scheduled and submitted. Clearing this option ensures that the plug-in just generates the script, which lets you edit and run the script outside of NetVault Backup.

Finalizing and submitting the job

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Use the Schedule, Target Storage, and Advanced Options lists to configure any additional required options.
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Click Save or Save & Submit, whichever is applicable.
TIP: To run a job that you have already created and saved, select Manage Job Definitions in the Navigation pane, select the applicable job, and click Run Now.
You can monitor progress on the Job Status page and view the logs on the View Logs page. For more information, see the Dell NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide.

Backing up Oracle ACFS

Oracle® Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) extends the Oracle ASM functionality to support non-database files. These files include Oracle binaries, trace files, alert logs, report files, and other application data files.
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Backup Job.
You can also start the wizard from the Guided Configuration link. In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration. On the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, click Create backup jobs.
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job.
Assign a descriptive name that lets you easily identify the job when monitoring its progress or restoring data. The job name can contain alphanumeric and non-alphanumeric characters, but it cannot contain non-Latin characters. On Linux®, the names can have a maximum of 200 characters. On Windows®, there is no length restriction. However, a maximum of 40 characters is recommended on all platforms.
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Next to the Selections list, click Create New.
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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, enter a name for the set in the Backup Selection Set box, and open the NetVault Backup Client that is configured as the Oracle Database Server.
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In the list of plug-ins, open Plug-in for FileSystem.
For more information, see the Dell NetVault Backup Plug-in for FileSystem User’s Guide.
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Use the Schedule, Target Storage, and Advanced Options lists to configure any additional required options.
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Click Save or Save & Submit, whichever is applicable.
TIP: To run a job that you have already created and saved, select Manage Job Definitions in the Navigation pane, select the applicable job, and click Run Now.
You can monitor progress on the Job Status page and view the logs on the View Logs page. For more information, see the Dell NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide.

Using the Oracle® Flashback Database

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