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  1. Home
  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section V. Configuring backups
  4. Creating backup policies
  5. Policy Attributes tab
  6. Policy type (policy attribute)
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Policy type (policy attribute)

The Policy type attribute determines the purpose of the policy. Select a policy type from the list. The policy type you select typically depends on the type of client to be backed up. Some policy types are not used for client backups. For example, NBU-Catalog is not used for client backups.

The list of policy types changes depending on the NetBackup options that have been installed. Each policy type offers a unique combination of attributes. When you select a policy type, only the attributes that apply to that policy type are active.

You can change the policy type of an existing policy. However, the schedules for the policy may become invalid. If the schedules become invalid, NetBackup displays a warning message and then deletes the invalid schedules or changes the schedules to an equivalent type.

When you change the policy type of an existing policy, other selections or features of the policy may become invalid as well.

Table: NetBackup policy types describes all the types of NetBackup policies.

Table: NetBackup policy types

Policy type

Description

BigData

Use as a policy type to schedule and run a job for big data applications. For example, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) or Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor. This policy type requires the Enterprise Client license.

See Creating a BigData policy.

For information about the plug-ins that NetBackup supports, and which are available to download and install, see:

https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100040155

DataTools-SQL-BackTrack

(UNIX only)

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for SQL-BackTrack agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

DataStore

This policy type is used for database applications that NetBackup uses the Open Backup Services (XBSA) for backup or archive purposes.

DB2

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for DB2 agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

Enterprise-Vault

Use as a policy type to schedule and run an Enterprise Vault job.

FlashBackup

(UNIX only)

Combines the speed of raw-partition backups with the ability to restore individual files.

This policy type applies to UNIX clients only. Requires the Enterprise Client license.

For information on setting up this type of policy, see the NetBackup Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide.

FlashBackup-Windows

(Windows only)

Combines the speed of raw-partition backups with the ability to restore individual files. This policy type applies to Windows clients only. Requires the Enterprise Client license.

For information on setting up this type of policy, see the NetBackup Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide.

Hyper-V

To back up the virtual machines that reside on Windows Hyper-V servers, by means of on-host or off-host backups. This policy type requires the Enterprise Client license.

Users can upgrade pertinent policies to the Hyper-Vpolicy type using one of the following methods:

  • Change the policy type in the NetBackup Administration Console for one policy at a time.

  • Change the policy type for multiple policies at one time using the bpplconvert script that is located in the following location:

    On Windows: install_path\NetBackup\bin\goodies

    On UNIX: usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies

For information on setting up this type of policy, see the NetBackup for Hyper-V Guide.

Informix-On-BAR

(UNIX only)

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for Informix agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

Lotus-Notes

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for Lotus Notes agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

MS-Exchange-Server

(Windows only)

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for Exchange Server agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

This policy type applies to Windows clients only.

MS-SharePoint

(Windows only)

Use to configure a policy NetBackup for SharePoint Server.

This policy type applies to Windows clients only.

MS-SQL-Server

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for SQL Server agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

MS-Windows

Use for the policies that contain only Windows clients of supported Windows operating system levels.

Standard and MS-Windows policy types are the only policy types that support the following options:

  • Checkpoint restart for backups or restores

    See Take checkpoints every __ minutes (policy attribute).

  • Synthetic backups

    See Policy type (policy attribute).

  • Collect disaster recovery information for Bare Metal Restore

    See Collect disaster recovery information for Bare Metal Restore (policy attribute).

NBU-Catalog

Use for catalog backup jobs.

NDMP

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup NDMP option. This policy type is available only when the NetBackup NDMP is installed and licensed. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

Oracle

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for Oracle agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

SAP

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup SAP Agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

Standard

Use for UNIX clients (including supported Mac clients), except for those clients that are covered by specific products, such as Oracle.

Standard and MS-Windows policy types are the only policy types that support the following options:

  • Checkpoint restart for backups or restores

  • Synthetic backups

  • Collect disaster recovery information for Bare Metal Restore

Sybase

Use for the policies that contain only clients with the NetBackup for Sybase agent. For information on setting up this policy type, see the guide for this option.

Universal-Shares

Use as a policy type to schedule and run a job that protects data in a universal share. The universal share must be created on a specified MSDP storage server using NetBackup storage APIs or the NetBackup web UI .

Vault

Use as a policy type to schedule and run a Vault job. This policy type is available only when Vault is licensed.

VMware

For backup of any virtual machines that reside on VMware vSphere servers, by means of off-host backups. This policy type requires the Enterprise Client license.

Users can upgrade pertinent policies to the VMware policy type using one of the following methods:

  • Change the policy type in the NetBackup Administration Console for one policy at a time.

  • Change the policy type for multiple policies at one time using the bpplconvert script that is located in the following location:

    On Windows: install_path\NetBackup\bin\goodies

    On UNIX: usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies

For information on setting up this type of policy, see the NetBackup for VMware Guide.

For information about off-host backups, see the NetBackup Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide.

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