SAP HANA Restore
Restoring a SAP HANA database is crucial for recovering data after an incident, ensuring the continuity and integrity of business operations. Catalogic DPX offers a flexible and efficient approach to SAP HANA database restores, supporting various recovery options to meet your specific needs.
Restoring the SAP HANA Database
To restore the SAP HANA database, follow these steps:
Open Eclipse IDE and log in to the system database.
Right-click on the system database and select Backup and Recovery > Recover Tenant Database (or Recover System Database).
Specify the tenant database to restore. Click Next.
Specify the recovery type. You can choose from:
Recover the database to its most recent state: This option restores the database to its most recent state, using the latest available backup.
Recover the database to the following point in time: This option restores the database to a specific point in time, allowing you to recover data up to a specific moment.
Recover the database to a specific data backup: This option restores the database to a specific backup, allowing you to recover data from a specific backup point.
Specify the location of the backup catalog. Make sure Recover using the backup catalog and Search for the backup catalog in Backint only are checked. Click Next.
If the database is running, you will receive a prompt to stop it. Click OK to proceed with stopping the database.
Select the backup to use for the restore. Click Next.
In the Other Settings step, make sure to tick Third-Party Backup Tool (Backint). This setting is crucial for enabling DPX to work. Click Next.
Review your settings to ensure everything is correct. Click Finish to start the restore process.
Monitoring the Restore Job
To monitor the restore job, follow these steps:
In the main web interface view, go to Job Monitor in the sidebar.
You should see a new job with status "Running", type "Application Backup" and Name containing the IP address of the SAP HANA node.
Let me know if this is accurate and meets your requirements.
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