02-13-2014 01:20 AM
Hi All,
Can help with a guide to integrate between Netapp Snapmanager for ORACLE and SAP and NBU. Want to understand how does it works and how to configure it.
Thanks
Nayab
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02-17-2014 07:26 PM
Are you going to write paticular snapshot path into File Selections like /vol/volX/.snapshot/snapshot.1stday? If I remember right(I'm not certain), it does not work as you expected. each snapshot has different FSID so contents in each snapshot has completely different from other days. Each incremental backup will work like full backup in this scenario.
If you specify active filesystem path like /vol/volX, incremental backup will work as expected. But if you want to go back to the point of paticular backups, you need to restore last full backup and subsequent incremental backups as like regular file backup in UNIX and Windows.
02-13-2014 03:26 AM
NetBackup 7.5 introduced NetBackup Replication Director.
In 7.5, only filesystem backups was supported.
NBU 7.6 introduced support for VMware.
Database support is on the 'Roadmap'.
For now, you will have to stick with normal agent backups.
See these links for more info:
Video’s:
http://www.symantec.com/tv/products/details.jsp?vid=1483740597001
NetBackup Replication Director Digest. http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH164644
02-14-2014 07:58 AM
Indeed Nayab, the info youve posted only and purely relates to Netapp and its relationship to SAP and ORA.
Thats not to say you cant leverage NDMP as well, but that would be Netapps call I'd think.
Jim
02-15-2014 09:23 PM
One thing i would like to know if i am doing an NDMP backup of a Netapp Volume which will have Snapshots changing everyday and our pplan is to have Daily INcremental Backups and Weekly Full Backup will NBU backup the only changes Snaphsots Via NDMP ?? Please confirm.
02-16-2014 11:10 PM
Not sure about snapshots taken by SnapManager, but for regular active user area, only changed file will be taken in incremental backups.
Please note that NDMP backup is file basis so unchanged part of changed files will also be backed up. If you serve LUNs on NetApp, whole area of each LUN will be backed up even in incremental backups.
02-16-2014 11:20 PM
Thanks for the reply...
For Ex:- If i have a volume containing 5 LUNS inside every time the data changes on these will be backed up as whole even in the INCR backups via NDMP ?
02-16-2014 11:22 PM
Have any Document for this ? As i want to show it to my Customer :)
02-16-2014 11:56 PM
This topic is matter of NDMP and NetApp. Please check KB ID:3011604 on NetApp support site. NOW account is required to access KB articles.
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=3011604
02-17-2014 12:22 AM
Thx for the Doc :)
02-17-2014 12:33 AM
Hi Yasuhisa,
I see from the KB that if i backup a LUN it will be a full sized what about if i backup a whole volume which has LUNS residing on it means i will chose the whole volume in the backup selections .what would be result then ??
Thanks,
Nayab
02-17-2014 05:00 PM
Modified files and LUNs in target volume will be backed up. LUNs are implemented based on files, so any activity in LUNs wil update modified time of container files of LUN.
02-17-2014 06:12 PM
Yasuhisa,
Jus one last question what if i have SNAPSHOTS on this volume i mean say if i have daily snapshots on this volume and the retention would be 7days which
Snapshot.0 --> 1st day
Snapshot.1--> 2nd day
Snapshot.2 -->3rd day
Snapshot.3 -->4th day
Snapshot.4 -->5th day
Snapshot.5 -->6th day
Snapshot.6 -->7th day
so as above i want only that particular day's snapshot to be backed up , will this happen through NDMP.
Now another question is restoration , how i will be able to restore it back say if i want to restore 2nd day snapshot alone can i restore it back i mean only that particular snapshot or i have to restore the whole volume ??. Please confirm.
02-17-2014 07:26 PM
Are you going to write paticular snapshot path into File Selections like /vol/volX/.snapshot/snapshot.1stday? If I remember right(I'm not certain), it does not work as you expected. each snapshot has different FSID so contents in each snapshot has completely different from other days. Each incremental backup will work like full backup in this scenario.
If you specify active filesystem path like /vol/volX, incremental backup will work as expected. But if you want to go back to the point of paticular backups, you need to restore last full backup and subsequent incremental backups as like regular file backup in UNIX and Windows.
02-17-2014 10:30 PM
Thanks a lot for your response , In this case is there any alternative in NBU i can use to backup my Snapshots as INCR and restore any particular snapshot when required ?? , I mean any plugins to use ??
02-17-2014 11:23 PM
Needs of full and subsequent incrementals is nature of incremental backups. No such magic except synthetic or accelerator backups - both is not suported in NDMP.