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  2. NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
  3. Configuring Oracle policies
  4. Preparing for NetBackup for Oracle configuration
  5. About Oracle policy configuration
NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide

About Oracle policy configuration

The NetBackup web UI offers two ways to configure an Oracle policy.

  • Oracle Intelligent Policies. This method lets you create a single policy to protect multiple databases or pluggable databases that are spread over multiple clients. You select the Oracle databases that are automatically discovered in the NetBackup environment. Among the features that these policies provide is the ability to schedule frequent backups of archived redo logs. These backups are accomplished in minutes instead of hours or days.

  • Script-based policies. This method lets you create an Oracle backup policy by using a script that is based on a list of clients.

A backup policy for a database defines the backup criteria for a specific group of databases (Oracle Intelligent Policy) or clients (script-based policy).

The Intelligent Oracle Policy includes the following criteria:

  • Storage unit and media to use

  • Policy attributes

  • Backup schedules. Automatic schedule and archive log schedule.

  • Databases to back up

  • Backup selections: Whole database, tablespaces, data files, FRA

The script-based policy includes the following criteria:

  • Storage unit and media to use

  • Policy attributes

  • Backup schedules: Automatic schedule and application schedule.

  • Clients to back up

  • Backup script files to run on the clients

To back up the database environment, define at least one script-based Oracle policy with the appropriate schedules and clients. Or, you can configure a single Oracle Intelligent Policy that includes all databases.

Note:

The Backup, Archive, and Restore GUI cannot be used for performing Oracle backups and restores.

Most requirements for database policies are the same as for file system backups. In addition to the policy attributes for Oracle, other attributes are available that you should consider.

See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.

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About Oracle Intelligent Policies (OIP)

About policy attributes

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