Catalogic DPX offers a comprehensive backup and recovery solution for Oracle Database environments, ensuring the protection and availability of critical database information. By supporting both block-level and file-level backups, DPX facilitates efficient and reliable safeguarding of Oracle Database data, including support for Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) through the standard SBT API. With DPX, you can utilize Block and File Level backup and restore capabilities, including Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) and instant and full virtualization restore features.
Before initiating an Oracle Database backup with Catalogic DPX, it is crucial to ensure the following prerequisites are met:
The DPX agent must be installed on the server hosting the Oracle Database.
The Oracle Database must be properly registered within the DPX environment.
Adequate backup storage should be allocated and accessible for storing the Oracle Database backups.
See also. For detailed information on supported Oracle Database versions and operating systems, see DPX 4.10 Compatibility Matrix.
Backing up Oracle databases is essential for ensuring the availability and integrity of critical business data within an organization. Catalogic DPX offers a streamlined approach to backing up Oracle databases, leveraging its application-aware capabilities to facilitate the process.
In the main web interface view, go to Job Manager in the sidebar. Then select the New Backup Job button in the upper right corner.
Specify the Job Name (this field may contain up to 16 characters). Add an optional, brief description (this field may contain up to 48 characters).
Select Job Type – Block and the Job Folder to store the job in. By default, all jobs are stored in the SS_DEFAULT folder.
Click Add Source in the SOURCES pane to specify which volumes you want to back up. DPX detects Oracle DB installations through registry settings and the VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) framework. You will see a separate virtual object for the Oracle DB application, indicating that DPX can perform application-consistent backups. Select your database and click Select.
Attention! When backing up an Oracle DB object with DPX, all local volumes referenced by the object will also be included in the backup. This may result in a larger backup size than initially anticipated.
Tip. You may view your current selection at any moment, using the Selected Items button next to the search field.
Click Set Destination in the DESTINATION pane to choose the destination for the backup.
You can also add a schedule in the SCHEDULES pane for the backup to be run regularly.
See also. For more details on scheduling options, see Scheduling a Block Backup Job.
If you want to add an Archive to your backup job, click Add Archive in the ARCHIVE pane.
Select the Archive destination.
Determines whether a backup tape is stored offsite. DPX adds the Offsite status to the tape.
Determines if a backup tape with status Offsite can be appended.
The Offsite status of a tape can be viewed through the Operate Tape Library function, the Configure Media function, or in the media volume report. Note that when you use the Operate Tape Library function to import a tape with status Offsite, the Offsite status is cleared and the tape becomes available for use.
Limits the number of storage devices valid for use with this job. Use this option if you want to stop DPX from using all the drives in the selected device cluster so that some drives will be available for other purposes.
This is an alternate location where backup data resides. This alternate location could be a replica of the original data using NetApp SnapMirror, copied through Data ONTAP commands, or restored from a tape backup. Data can be restored from an alternate secondary data source directly from the management console.
If the toggle is on, two additional drop-down selection fields are shown, requiring to specify the Alternate Secondary Node and Volume.
Add schedules for Base, Incremental, and Differential Archive backups according to your requirements.
Click Add to save the current schedule.
Multiple schedules may be added using the Add Another Schedule button which will be displayed upon adding the first schedule.
Specify Advanced Options. There is 1 Oracle DB-specific option:
This option determines whether to synchronize the RMAN Catalog after the job completes. You have access to the following options:
See also. To learn more about other available options, see Job Options for Block Backup.
Click Save.
Enter the retention period and choose whether to run the job immediately. Your job will be now available in the Job Manager section.
Go to the Backup tab.
From the Backup Modes section in the side panel, choose Block.
In the Job Tasks section of the task panel, find and click Block Backup Wizard.
The Block Backup Wizard window will appear:
By default, the creator allows you to select from the drop-down list and edit an already existing job. If you want to create a new block backup job, click the New Job button in the lower right corner.
In the Select Source screen, choose the Oracle databases you want to include in the backup. Click Next.
In the Select Destination screen, choose the destination for the backup job. Click Next.
In the Job Options screen, define the job options for the backup job. There is 1 Oracle DB-specific option available in the Application tab:
This option determines whether to synchronize the RMAN Catalog after the job completes. You have access to the following options:
See also. For more information about block backup job options, see Job Options for Block Backup.
In the final Save screen, you must enter the Job Name (max. 16 characters) and specify the Job Folder to store the job in (the default folder is SS_DEFAULT). You may also add a comment to the job definition or set up a schedule (See Scheduling a Block Backup Job).
Note. If you select Cancel, the job will be saved anyway, it will not be run and the retention period will remain 90 days.
Click Finish. The Final Job Run Settings dialog box will appear. You may choose to run the job immediately or save it without running. You may also change the retention period (default: 90 days).
Toggle on
Indicates in the Catalog that the tape is stored offsite.
Toggle off
Indicates in the Catalog that the tape is stored onsite.
Toggle on
Tapes in the library with status Offsite can be appended to. The Append Offsite field in the Edit Media Pool dialog must also be set to Yes.
Toggle off
Tapes in the library with status Offsite cannot be appended to.
Toggle on
Synchronize the RMAN Catalog after the job completes.
Toggle off
Do not synchronize the RMAN Catalog after the job completes. If you choose this option, the job is not cataloged in RMAN.
Yes
Synchronize the RMAN Catalog after the job completes.
No
Do not synchronize the RMAN Catalog after the job completes. If you choose this option, the job is not cataloged in RMAN.