DPX 4.12 Guide
  • Welcome to DPX!
  • Introduction
    • About DPX
  • Installation and Configuration
    • How to Start – Basic Configuration
      • Protocols Used for Backup and Restore Data Transfer
    • DPX Master Server
      • Deploying DPX with VMware vSphere
        • Auxiliary Tasks for VMware Deployment
      • Deploying DPX with Microsoft Hyper-V
        • Auxiliary Tasks for Hyper-V Deployment
      • DPX Master Server Interface
      • Connecting to DPX Master Server via SSH
      • Configuration
    • DPX Client
      • DPX Client for Microsoft Windows
        • Requirements
        • Installation
        • How to Uninstall
      • DPX Client for Linux
        • Requirements
        • Installation
        • How to Uninstall
      • Automated Deployment of DPX Client
      • Further Actions with DPX Client
    • DPX Proxy Server
      • Deploying DPX Proxy Server for VMware
      • DPX Proxy Server Web Interface
    • DPX Hyper-V Agent
    • Nodes
      • Adding a Client Node to the Master Server during Client Deployment
      • Adding a Client Node from the Master Server Level
      • Adding a vStor Storage Node
      • Adding a Configured Hyper-V Host as a DPX Node
      • Adding an S3 Object Storage Node
      • Adding Other Node Types to the Master Server
      • Adding a Node Group
    • Devices
      • Adding a Device Cluster
      • Adding a Device
      • Adding a Tape Library
      • Adding a Tape Library Device
    • Media
      • Adding a Media Pool
      • Adding Media Volumes
    • Tape Libraries
      • Tape Library Deployment
      • Tape Library Setup
      • Manual Tape Library Installation
      • Tape Library Verification
      • Manual Tape Library Configuration
      • Setting up LTO Tape Drives for Hardware Encryption
        • Assigning and Unassigning Media to/from Tape Library Slots
    • User Configuration
      • Configure Administrators Window
    • Other Components of the DPX Suite
  • Storage
    • Backup Destinations
    • Tape Storage
    • vStor
    • Disk Directory
    • NetApp
      • NetApp SnapVault Management
        • Terminology for NetApp SnapVault Management
        • NetApp SnapVault Management Setup and Configuration
    • Cloud Storage
      • Registering AWS S3 Cloud Storage
      • Registering a Generic Cloud Storage
  • Backup
    • Introduction and Backup Types
    • File Backup
      • Creating a File Backup Job
        • Job Source Options for File Backup
        • Job Destination Options for File Backup
        • Other Job Options for File Backup
      • Editing a File Backup Job
      • Scheduling a File Backup Job
    • Block Backup
      • Prerequisites
      • Creating a Block Backup Job
        • Job Options for Block Backup
      • Editing a Block Backup Job
      • Scheduling a Block Backup Job
      • Forcing a Base Backup
      • Backing up System State
      • Backing up System Table
      • NetApp SnapVault Management Backup
    • Application Backup
      • Microsoft SQL Server Backup
        • Creating a Microsoft SQL Server Backup Job
        • AlwaysOn Database Backup
      • Microsoft Exchange Server Backup
        • Creating a Microsoft Exchange Server Backup Job
      • Microsoft SharePoint Server Backup
        • SharePoint Installation and Configuration Requirements
        • Creating a Microsoft SharePoint Server Backup Job
      • SAP HANA Backup
      • Oracle Database Backup
        • Enabling Block Backup for Oracle Databases
        • Creating an Oracle Database Backup Job
          • RMAN Cataloging Control
      • OpenText GroupWise Backup
        • Creating a GroupWise Backup Job
    • Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) Backup
      • Creating a BMR Backup Job
    • Catalog Backup
      • General Considerations
      • Creating a Catalog Backup Job
        • Job Options for Catalog Backup
      • Editing a Catalog Backup Job
      • Scheduling a Catalog Backup Job
    • NDMP Backup (desktop interface only)
      • Prerequisites
      • Creating an NDMP Backup Job
        • Job Source Options for NDMP Backup
        • Job Destination Options for NDMP Backup
        • Other Job Options for NDMP Backup
      • Editing an NDMP Backup Job
      • Scheduling an NDMP Backup Job
    • Image Backup (desktop interface only)
      • Creating an Image Backup Job
      • Editing an Image Backup Job
      • Scheduling an Image Backup Job
    • Agentless Backup for VMware and Hyper-V
      • Agentless Backup for VMware
        • Agentless Backup for VMware Complements Block Data Protection
        • Agentless VMware Backup Architecture and Data Flow
        • Environmental Requirements for Agentless VMware Backup
        • Best Practices for Agentless VMware Backup
        • Creating an Agentless VMware Backup Job
          • Job Source Options for Agentless VMware Backup
          • Other Job Options for Agentless VMware Backup
        • Editing an Agentless VMware Backup Job
        • Scheduling a VMware Backup Job
        • Application-Consistent Protection
        • Architecture and Data Flow
      • Agentless Backup for Microsoft Hyper-V
        • Creating a Hyper-V Backup Job
        • Editing a Hyper-V Backup Job
        • Scheduling a Hyper-V Backup Job
    • 🆕S3 Object Storage Backup
      • Creating an S3 Object Storage Backup
      • Scheduling an S3 Object Storage Backup Job
    • Differential and Incremental Backups
    • Archive
      • Creating an Archive Job for Block Backup
      • Creating an Agentless VMware Archive Job
  • Restore
    • Introduction and Restore Modes
    • Restore Modes in the Web Interface
      • Full VM Restore for VMware
      • Full VM Restore for Hyper-V
      • Instant VM Restore
      • Multi-VM Restore
        • Job Options for Multi-VM Restore
        • Advanced Filters
      • 🆕S3 Object Storage Restore
      • Agentless File Restore
      • File Restore from Block Backup
        • Advanced Job Options
      • Instant Access
      • Virtualization
      • Application Restore
        • Microsoft SQL Server Restore
        • Microsoft Exchange Server Restore
        • Microsoft SharePoint Server Restore
        • Oracle Database Restore
        • OpenText GroupWise Restore
      • File Restore from File Backup
        • Job Options for File Restore from File Backup
    • Restore Modes in the Desktop Interface
      • File Restore
        • Creating a File Restore Job
      • Image Restore
        • Creating an Image Restore Job
      • NDMP Restore
        • Creating an NDMP Restore Job
      • Block Restore
        • Creating a Block Restore Job
          • Block Restore Job Options
        • Specifying Mount Points
        • Restoring Block Data with Instant Access
        • Restoring BMR Data with Virtualization
        • NetApp SnapVault Management Restore
      • Agentless VMware Restore
        • Creating an Agentless VMware Restore Job
          • Agentless VMware Restore Job Operations
        • Rapid Return to Production (RRP)
      • Tape Restore
        • Creating a Tape Restore Job
      • Application Restore
      • Scheduling a Restore Job in the Desktop Interface
        • Previewing Scheduled Jobs in the Desktop Interface
      • Restore Job Source Options
    • Catalog Restore
      • Creating a Catalog Restore Job
    • Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) Restore
    • Recovering Archived Backups
      • Recovering a VMware Archive
  • Web Interface
    • Log-in Page
    • Dashboard
    • Job Monitor
    • Job Manager
    • Schedule Overview
    • Reports
      • Reports Templates
    • Nodes
    • Devices & Pools
    • Events
    • Configuring Enterprise Information
    • Configuring Custom SSL Certificates
  • Desktop Interface
    • Connect to DPX Window
    • Main Window
    • Common Menu Bar Options
    • Function Tabs Desktop Interface
      • Backup Tab
      • Restore Tab
      • Monitor Jobs Tab
      • Control Devices Tab
      • Reports Tab
      • Catalog Tab
      • Copy Tab
      • Manage Tapes Tab
      • Configure Tab
      • [Legacy] Analytics Tab
    • Common Function Window Tasks
    • Configuring Parameters
    • Configuring the Enterprises
      • Editing an Enterprise Configuration
      • Configuring Devices
  • BARE METAL RECOVERY
    • Bare Metal Recovery Overview
    • Bare Metal Recovery for Windows
    • Bare Metal Recovery for Linux
    • Recovery from a Replicated or Alternate Data Resource
  • MAINTENANCE
    • Condense
      • Starting a Condense Job
      • Scheduling a Condense Job (desktop interface only)
    • Job-Related Information
      • Job Return Codes
      • Job Status and Available Actions
    • Collecting Logs
    • Getting Node Information
    • File Exclusion Rules
    • Managing Licenses
    • Pre-Scripts and Post-Scripts
    • Updating DPX
      • Command Line Update
      • Online Autoupdate Method
      • Offline Autoupdate Method
  • Miscellaneous
    • Configuring Keyrings
      • Adding a Keyring
      • Adding a Key
    • SNMP Interface
    • Troubleshooting
      • Troubleshooting Unsuccessful Multi-VM Restore Cleanup
      • Troubleshooting Installation of the Catalogic DPX Client on UNIX and UNIX-like Systems
      • Managing the CMAgent Service
      • VMs Unable to Power On after Full or Instant VM Restore
    • Technical Support
    • Terminology
    • Acronyms
    • Default Ports
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  2. Block Backup

Prerequisites

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The following considerations apply to Block backup to the legacy Catalogic Open Storage Server, vStor or the NetApp storage:

  • For any volume backed up in a Block backup job, the initial backup is a base backup, and all subsequent backups are incremental, where only changed blocks are transferred.

  • An instance of a Block backup (base or incremental) is a virtual image of the entire source volume at a particular point in time.

  • Defining a new Block backup job with a new job name directs Catalogic DPX to perform a base backup.

  • Some conditions may require a base backup instead of an incremental one. See .

  • A Block backup of a volume that is currently being backed up by an Image backup or a different backup may fail. Ensure you do not run Image and Block backups of the same volume at the same time.

  • System State and System Table are supported for Block backups. See in the DPX 4.9 Reference Guide.

Note. By default, the Catalogic DPX Block Data Protection System State restore does not restore SPF files because of the time and storage required. For SPF restores, BMR is recommended. If you must restore SPF files without using BMR, contact the team.

  • For Block backup jobs, the status of a job must be Waiting before you can suspend it.

  • After five minutes (300 seconds), if there is no progress on a file backup job, the job will be canceled. This is to prevent file hangups from holding up additional jobs that may be waiting to run.

  • If your backup source (primary system) is in a remote location and is to be backed up over a slow link, contact Catalogic Software Data Protection Technical Support for possible alternatives to improve performance.

  • In NetApp environments, Catalogic DPX provides two levels of backup instance verification for the Catalogic DPX Block Data Protection. These are described in in the DPX 4.9 User’s Guide. Verification procedures for applications are described in in the DPX 4.9 User’s Guide.

  • A failure, such as a system error or communication interruption, that occurs during the Catalogic DPX Block Data Protection processing on a node may cause all the Catalogic DPX Block Data Protection application backups (Oracle, SQL Server, Exchange, Bare Metal Recovery) to fail on that node. If the problem occurs during the preliminary phase of the Catalogic DPX Block Data Protection processing, all backup tasks on the node will fail. If it occurs during backup processing, other backup tasks on the node will generally run successfully. In either case, backups on other nodes are not affected.

The following considerations apply only to Block backup to the NetApp storage:

  • The number of concurrent backups is limited by the number of NDMP connections supported by the destination NetApp storage system. Each volume in a backup job requires a connection. Consult the NetApp documentation to determine the maximum connections supported by your NetApp storage system.

  • Due to the NetApp storage system limitations, Block backup job names should be kept short. The job name becomes part of the qtree name on the NetApp storage system. If a qtree name is too long, you may be prevented from seeing volumes on the NetApp storage system.

  • There is a one-to-one relationship between a backup job and a volume on the NetApp storage system. Each defined backup job must be associated with a destination volume dedicated to that job, even though the job may back up multiple servers. Do not use a single destination volume to store backups from more than one Catalogic DPX backup job. For additional details on best practices related to configuring and using the NetApp volumes and creating the Catalogic DPX backup jobs, see the DPX Best Practices Guide in the .

  • When you open a previously saved Block backup job and change either the source or destination, the management console is aware of changes to the job definition and automatically attempts to delete qtrees through the Catalogic DPX condense operation. For additional information, see in the DPX 4.9 User’s Guide and read the knowledge base article .

  • DPX 4.4.0 or later is required for Block backup support of Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3.1 RC1 and later.

The following considerations apply only to Block backup to the Catalogic Open Storage Server:

  • To run a Block backup to the Catalogic Open Storage Server, storage must be made available to the DPX open storage server as physical or logical volumes. A typical setup provisions storage at one or more Windows drive letters, like D: and E:. Do not use system drives, such as the C: drive, for the Catalogic DPX Open Storage Server.

Snapshot verification is available for DPX open storage. By running snapshot verification, you can quickly detect snapshot corruption. For more information, read the knowledge base article .

The Catalogic DPX Archive destinations are optionally selected when the Catalogic DPX Block Data Protection job is scheduled. See in the DPX 4.9 User’s Guide.

In DPX open storage environments, occasionally there is the need to transfer data to a different open storage volume or server. For procedural details, read the knowledge base article . The process facilitates the transfer of data on DPX open storage to a different volume or storage server and provides the ability to replace or upgrade the Catalogic DPX Open Storage Server itself.

Forcing a Base Backup
Backing Up System State
Catalogic Software Data Protection Technical Support
Verifying a Block Backup by Using iSCSI Mapping
Verifying Application Backups
Catalogic Knowledge Base
Considerations When Modifying a Block Backup Job
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