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Start the Plug‑in for SAP on Oracle by running the “backint” binary file on each machine on which the plug-in is installed. |
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Issue individual commands from a terminal session: This method provides the most control, as individual commands are issued for each step of the backup process. Use this type of backup to perform immediate backups of specified data. |
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Generate a script file: Create a script file that contains the applicable commands for a complete backup procedure, and then run the script as required. This method works well for scheduling backups to occur later or for multiple backups that require the same series of commands. |
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After you have initiated a backup job from a terminal session, monitor the backup job progress and log entries through the Job Activity, Job Status, and View Logs pages. |
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On the NetVault Backup Wizard - Create Target Set page, click Media Options, and select the applicable options: |
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MID: If a piece of media existed in the target device that met the tape-format requirement or if you are using a standalone tape device, select this option. After selecting this option, select the required piece of media based on its Media Label. |
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Group Label: If a Group Label was established, select this option, and then select the group that you created. |
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The plug-in sends the backup’s saveset ID to BRBACKUP to identify the saveset that contains the backed-up set of files. Although you can use data copy and duplicate features to send the saveset to secondary media, do not delete the original saveset because of the corresponding ID assigned to it. The copy sent to the secondary media has a new saveset ID, which means that BRTOOLS cannot recognize it if you have to perform a restore.
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