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  2. NetBackup™ for Informix Administrator's Guide
  3. Introduction to NetBackup for Informix
  4. How NetBackup for Informix works
NetBackup™ for Informix Administrator's Guide

How NetBackup for Informix works

You can run an ON-Bar script in one of the following ways:

  • Automatically, from the NetBackup scheduler

  • From the NetBackup administration interface on the NetBackup primary server

  • From the command line on the NetBackup client

With the exception of the command-line method, a NetBackup process named bphdb starts the ON-Bar script on the client.

The following events occur for a backup:

  • The onbar command starts the requested operation on the databases.

  • If the process requires media to store backup data, onbar starts a user-directed backup by issuing a backup request.

  • The NetBackup media server connects to ON-Bar through the NetBackup library on the client and transfers the database data to secondary storage.

A restore works in essentially the same manner except that onbar issues a restore request. This action causes NetBackup to retrieve the data from secondary storage and send it to NetBackup for Informix on the client.

The status for an ON-Bar operation is logged in the Informix BAR_ACT_LOG. A database administrator can use this log to determine if a backup or restore was successful.

NetBackup also logs status, but only for its own part of the operation. This debug log is located in the following directory:

/usr/openv/netbackup/logs/infbsa

A database administrator cannot use NetBackup status to determine whether ON-Bar was successful because errors can occur in ON-Bar that do not affect NetBackup and are not recorded in its logs.

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