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  2. NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
  3. NetBackup for Oracle with Snapshot Client
  4. About configuring NetBackup for Oracle block-level incremental backups on UNIX
  5. Configuring policies for BLI backups with NetBackup for Oracle
  6. About the types of NetBackup for Oracle BLI backups
NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide

About the types of NetBackup for Oracle BLI backups

NetBackup performs BLI backups with Automatic Full Backup, Automatic Differential Incremental Backup, and Automatic Cumulative Incremental Backup schedules.

If a user initiates a backup and the proxy schedule name is not specified on the request with the NB_ORA_PC_SCHED environment variable, the NetBackup server starts an Full Backup schedule by default.

NetBackup for Oracle checks that a full backup was performed before it proceeds with an incremental backup. If the NetBackup scheduler or user initiates an incremental backup, and NetBackup for Oracle finds no record of a full backup using the same policy, it performs a full backup.

To ensure that it has a proper set of images to restore, NetBackup performs a full backup when it encounters the following situations:

  • If the number of backup streams that is specified changed from the previous backup. This change can be made in the NB_ORA_PC_STREAMS environment variable.

  • If NetBackup does not have a valid full backup image for the same policy in its database. For example, this situation can occur if images were expired.

  • If a new file was added to or deleted from the list of files for an incremental backup.

NetBackup for Oracle always initiates a full backup under these conditions, even if you want to perform an incremental backup.

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