To improve backup speed, you can use the Database manager GUI to back up data to multiple data carriers in parallel. To do this, you create a backup template for a group of parallel data carriers and use this when saving. When you restore, you can import the data from this type of backup in parallel.
You have connected the database instance to the DBM Server.
Choose one of the following procedures:
● Select the required database instance in the list of database instances.
Choose Instance ® Backup ® Backup Medium.
Choose Actions ® New Parallel Medium.
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Backup
Wizard
Choose New Parallel Medium in the Media for Backup window.
Choose General and enter the following information:
Name |
Name of backup template for a group of parallel data carriers |
Backup Type |
Select the required backup method: Complete Data Backup: Complete data backup Incremental Data Backup: Incremental data backup |
Device Type |
Select the data carrier type: File: File Tape: Tape Pipe: Pipe |
Backup Tool |
If you are using a backup tool from another provider, choose the abbreviation for the external backup tool here. BACK: Backint for Oracle/Backint for MaxDB NSR: NetWorker TSM: TSM |
Name und Device/File |
Name and path of data carriers that you want to include in the group of parallel data carriers. Change the defaults, or add new locations, depending on where you want to make the backups. |
Choose Extended and enter the following information:
Unit |
Unit of measurement for specifying the sizes of data carriers |
Overwrite |
Select Overwrite if you want to use the overwrite mode for the data carriers. |
Block Size |
Select Blocksize if you want to make backups in blocks of up to eight pages |
Autoloader |
If you want to use a tape device with an automatic tape loader, select Autoloader. |
Name/Size/OS Command |
You can specify the size of each data carrier in the group. When you backup to tape, you can specify operating system commands. |
You can now use the backup template you have defined to perform backups. Data carriers grouped together in a backup template can also be used as succeeding data carriers.
Backing up to a Group of Parallel Data Carriers, Manual Backup with Succeeding Data Carriers, Backups with Automatic Tape Loaders, Backups with Backup Tools from Other Providers
See also:
Concepts of the Database System,
● Backup Templates and Data Carriers
● Using Backup Tools from Other Providers
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