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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section V. Configuring backups
  4. Protecting the NetBackup catalog
  5. Protecting the NetBackup catalog
  6. Backing up NetBackup catalogs manually
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Backing up NetBackup catalogs manually

Catalog backups typically run automatically per the NBU-Catalog policy. However, a catalog backup can be started manually.

A manual catalog backup is useful in the following situations:

  • To perform an emergency backup. For example, if the system is schedule to be moved and you cannot wait for the next scheduled catalog backup.

  • If there is only one standalone drive and the standalone drive is used for catalog backups. In this situation, automatic backups are not convenient. The catalog backup tape must be inserted before each catalog backup and removed when the backup is done. (The tape swap is necessary because NetBackup does not mix catalog and regular backups on the same tape.)

To perform a manual catalog backup

  1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, expand NetBackup Management > Policies.
  2. Select the catalog backup policy you want to run.
  3. Select Actions > Manual Backup.

    See Performing manual backups.

    You can also run the bpbackup command from the command line to perform a catalog backup.

    More information is available in the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.

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