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  1. Home
  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section V. Configuring backups
  4. Creating backup policies
  5. Backup Selections tab
  6. Adding backup selections to a policy
  7. Creating a Protection Point for a Universal Share
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Creating a Protection Point for a Universal Share

You can create a Protection Point for the data in a Universal Share that lets you manage and protect the data in the share. Creating a Protection Point is accomplished by creating a Universal-Share backup policy.

If an MSDP storage server is configured with multiple Universal Shares, a single policy can be created for some or all of the shares. You can also create individual policies, one for each share. If multiple storage servers are configured with Universal Shares, each storage servers should be configured with its own specific policy to protect the Universal Shares on that storage server.

More information is available:

See About Universal Shares.

To create a Protection Point policy for a Universal Share

  1. Create a Universal Share on an existing MSDP storage server.

    For details, see Create a Universal Share in NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide.

  2. Mount the exported path of the Universal Share on the storage server.

    The Export path is found on the details page of the universal share in the NetBackup web UI: click Storage > Universal Share and then select the universal share to view its details.

  3. Copy your application data to the Universal Share.
  4. Using the NetBackup Administration Console (Java GUI), create a policy.
  5. On the Attributes tab, select Universal-Share.
  6. On the Schedules tab, select either FULL or INCR.

    Note:

    Accelerator backups are not supported or necessary for Universal Shares.

  7. On the Clients tab, enter the name of the desired client.

    Universal share is a agentless technology, so the client name that is specified will be used only for cataloging purposes. You can enter an appliance or MSDP BYO server name or a host where universal share is mounted. The lient name can be a short name, Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP address.

  8. On Backup Selections tab, enter the path of the universal share.

    You can find the the export path from the Universal share details page NetBackup web UI: Storage > Universal Share. For example: /mnt/vpfs_shares/3cc7/3cc77559-64f8-4ceb-be90-3e242b89f5e9

    You can use the NEW_STREAM directive if you require multistream backups.

    See NEW_STREAM directive.

    You can also use the BACKUP X USING Y directive, which allows cataloging under a different directory than the universal share path. For example: BACKUP /demo/database1 USING /mnt/vpfs_shares/3cc7/3cc77559-64f8-4ceb-be90-3e242b89f5e9. In this example, the backup will be cataloged under /demo/database1.

  9. Run the Universal-Share policy.

    After the backups are created, you can manage the backups with NetBackup features, such as restore, duplication, Auto Image Replication, and others.

    You can instantly access the backups with NetBackup Instant Access APIs.

    For information about NetBackup APIs, see the following website:

    https://sort.veritas.com/documents

    Select NetBackup and then the version at the bottom of the page.

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