About NetBackup for Oracle backups
You can perform different types of backups using NetBackup. Backups can be run automatically by using the schedules that you determine. Or, you can run a backup manually. The following table describes these methods of running a backup.
Automatic backups with OIP policies | The Oracle Intelligent Policy (OIP) feature is a method of Oracle policy backup based on Oracle databases or RAC databases. This method precludes the need to create a script for your Oracle policies. |
Automatic backups with classic policies and scripts | When the NetBackup scheduler invokes a schedule for an automatic backup, the NetBackup for Oracle backup shell scripts run as follows:
The NetBackup for Oracle backup shell scripts start the database backup by running the rman command. When the backup is started through NetBackup, RMAN performs error checking. The rman command generates an error if it considers a command invalid, but it allows any of the commands it typically considers valid to proceed. When you specify the wrong script file name, you can start an unintended operation. |
Manual backups | You can use the NetBackup web UI to manually run an automatic backup schedule for the Oracle policy. |
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