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35.1.2 Backing up the External Sybase Database Running on a
Windows Server to a Network Location on a Remote Windows
Machine
To back up an external Sybase database that is installed and running on a Windows server to a
network location on another Windows machine, you need a local machine and a remote machine.
The local machine is a Windows server with the external Sybase database installed. The remote
machine is a Windows machine that has the network location to which you want to back up the
database.
1
Perform the following steps on the local machine:
1a
Create an administrative user and specify a password.
For example, you could specify the administrative username as
Administrator
and the
password as
novell
.
1b
From the desktop
Start
menu, click
Settings
, click
Control Panel
, double-click
Administrative Tools
, then double-click
Services
.
1c
Right-click the
Novell ZENworks Datastore
service, then click
Properties
.
1d
Click the
Log On
tab.
1e
Select
This account
, then specify the name and the password of the administrative user
you created in
Step 1a
.
For example, specify the user as
Administrator
and the password as
novell
.
1f
Click
OK
.
2
Perform the following steps on the remote machine that has the network location where you
want to save the backup:
2a
Create an account with the same credentials as the user you created in
Step 1a
.
For example, specify user as
Administrator
and password as
novell
.
2b
Provide Read/Write permission on the network location to the user.
3
Launch the DBISQL utility on the local machine:
3a
At the command prompt, go to the
%ZENWORKS_HOME%\sybase\ASA\win32
directory on
Windows or to the
/opt/novell/zenworks/share/sybase/bin32s
directory on
Linux.
3b
Enter the
dbisql
command.
3c
In the
Identification
tab, specify the database credentials.
3d
Click the
Database
tab, then specify the name of database service that is currently
running.
3e
Click
OK
.
4
Decide whether you want to immediately back up the external Sybase database or to schedule
the backup to run at a specific time. To back up the database immediately, continue with
Step 4a
. To schedule the backup to run at a specific time, skip to
Step 5
.
4a
To immediately back up the embedded Sybase SQL Anywhere database to the network
location on the remote machine, specify the following query in the
SQL Statements
section: