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How Do I Restore The Catalog Backups?
If it is necessary to perform a disaster recovery, restore the NetBackup catalogs
by using the NetBackup
bprecover
command. See the NetBackup
Troubleshooting Guide - Windows NT Server for recovery procedures.
Precautions to Observe
• Use only the methods described in this topic to back up the NetBackup
catalogs. The special backup operations described here are the only ones
that can track all relevant NetBackup activities and ensure consistency
between the catalog files.
• Do not use scheduling or backup methods provided by any other vendor.
• Do not rely on user backups or regular-scheduled backups. If you use
these methods and the disk fails, the NetBackup catalogs as well as the
backups are lost and you may not be able to recover any data.
• If you are using slave servers, manually alter the NetBackup catalog
configuration to include the catalogs on the slave servers.
• Back up your NetBackup catalogs often. If these files are lost, you lose
information about backups and configuration changes that were made
between the time of the last NetBackup catalog backup and the time that
the disk crash occured
• Do not use methods other than NTFS compression to compress the
NetBackup catalogs or NetBackup may not be able to read them.
• Always keep a hard-copy record of the media IDs where you store the
NetBackup catalog backups, or keep a record on separate storage.
Configuring Catalog Backups
Note:
If you are unfamiliar with NetBackup catalog backups, read
“Introduction to NetBackup Catalog Backups” on page 176 before proceeding.
In particular, read the precautions under “Precautions to Observe” on
page 178.
1. In the NetBackup Administration window, click Backup Policy
Management.
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