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  2. NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
  3. Oracle policy configuration
  4. About script-based Oracle policies
  5. Script-based policy - Storage and Retention
NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide

Script-based policy - Storage and Retention

This topic describes storage and retention properties of the script-based policies.

See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.

Table: Storage and retention behavior

Property

Description

Policy is a snapshot type

If the policy is a snapshot type, the following are the possible scenarios of the retention behavior:

  • If a schedule has overridden the policy storage, the override storage on the schedule takes precedence over the policy storage.

  • If the policy storage is a snapshot SLP, the application schedule must override the policy storage. The storage that is specified on the application schedule may not be a snapshot SLP.

  • If the storage being used is not an SLP, the schedule determines the retention for the snapshot data.

  • If you use the policy storage unit as an SLP, the SLP determines the retention for the snapshot data.

Streamed data is processed by using the application schedule. Snapshot data is processed by using the automatic schedule.

Policy is not a snapshot type

If the policy is not a snapshot type, the following are the possible scenarios of the retention behavior:

  • If the application schedule has overridden the policy storage, the override storage on the schedule takes precedence over the policy storage.

  • If the storage being used is not an SLP, the retention is derived from the schedule.

  • If the storage being used is an SLP, the retention is derived from the SLP.

Since all data is streamed, the data is processed using the application schedule.

The following are examples of the script-based policy storage and retention behavior for snapshot-based policy types:

Policy storage

Application schedule storage

Full/Incremental schedule storage

Streamed data retention is derived from:

Snapshot data retention is derived from:

AdvancedDisk

-

-

Application Schedule

Full/Incremental Schedule

AdvancedDisk

-

Non-Snapshot SLP

Application Schedule

Non-Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot SLP

AdvancedDisk

-

Application Schedule

Non-Snapshot SLP

Tape library

Non-Snapshot SLP

-

Non-Snapshot SLP

Full/Incremental Schedule

Snapshot SLP

AdvancedDisk (must be specified)

Snapshot SLP

Application Schedule

Snapshot SLP on Full/Incremental Schedule

AdvancedDisk

-

Snapshot SLP

Application Schedule

Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot SLP

-

-

Non-Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot SLP

AdvancedDisk

Non-Snapshot SLP

Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot on Application Schedule

Snapshot SLP on Full/Incremental Schedule

Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot SLP (must be specified)

Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot on Application Schedule

Snapshot SLP on Full/Incremental Schedule

The following are examples of the script-based policy storage and retention behavior for stream-based policy types:

Policy storage

Schedule storage

Application schedule storage

Streamed data retention is derived from:

AdvancedDisk

-

N/A

Application Schedule

Non-Snapshot SLP

AdvancedDisk

N/A

Application Schedule

AdvancedDisk

Non-Snapshot SLP

N/A

Non-Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot SLP

-

N/A

Non-Snapshot SLP

AdvancedDisk

-

Non-Snapshot SLP

Non-Snapshot SLP

Snapshot SLP

-

AdvancedDisk

Application Schedule

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