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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for SAP Administrator's Guide
  3. Introduction to NetBackup for SAP
  4. Sequence of operation for NetBackup for SAP
Veritas NetBackup™ for SAP Administrator's Guide

Sequence of operation for NetBackup for SAP

NetBackup users or schedules start database backups or restores by executing the SAP script. If a policy on the master server initiates the backup, a NetBackup process called bphdb starts the SAP script on the client. Alternatively a user or process on the client host can execute the script. The script executes the SAP tools command line interface which, then starts the requested operation on the databases.

Figure: NetBackup for SAP operations shows the sequence of operation.

Figure: NetBackup for SAP operations

NetBackup for SAP operations

For a backup, brbackup calls the NetBackup for SAP backint interface. The backint interface calls the XBSA API to interface with NetBackup.

A restore works in a similar way as a backup. Except that the NetBackup for SAP backint interface calls the XBSA API. Therefore causes NetBackup to retrieve the data from secondary storage and send it to the client.

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