Script (.pdf file, 8 MB) - SAP MaxDB
Script (.pdf file, 8 MB) - SAP MaxDB Script (.pdf file, 8 MB) - SAP MaxDB
MaxDB supports multiple external backup tools and technologies: NetWorker (NSR) Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) Tools that support the BACKINT for SAP MaxDB or BACKINT for Oracle interface (BACK), such as: HP Data Protector >6.0 supports BACKINT for SAP MaxDB. Comvault QiNetix > 6.1 supports BACKINT for SAP MaxDB All other external backup tools on the market must be connected using the BACKINT for Oracle interface, and based on our experience, these require additional adapters from their providers. To support one of these tools, the Device Type of the backup template must be set to "Pipe". Additional examples of definitions for templates in Unix and Windows: Windows: First tape drive: \\.\tape0 Pipe: \\.\pipe\PipeName UNIX: Tape drives, for example: /dev/tape0 Pipes: /tmp/pipe0 Template definitions are stored in the dbm.mmm file in the run directory of the database instance.
Database Studio includes a Backup Wizard that helps you perform a backup. To start a complete data backup, choose Backup... from the context menu of the instance name. In the first step, you have to specify the type of backup: complete data backup, incremental data backup, or log backup. If a complete backup has not yet been performed, only this option available when you start the Wizard and a corresponding warning message is displayed.
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<strong>MaxDB</strong> supports multiple external backup tools and technologies:<br />
NetWorker (NSR)<br />
Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)<br />
Tools that support the BACKINT for <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>MaxDB</strong> or BACKINT for Oracle interface (BACK),<br />
such as:<br />
HP Data Protector >6.0 supports BACKINT for <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>MaxDB</strong>.<br />
Comvault QiNetix > 6.1 supports BACKINT for <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>MaxDB</strong><br />
All other external backup tools on the market must be connected using the BACKINT for Oracle interface,<br />
and based on our experience, these require additional adapters from their providers.<br />
To support one of these tools, the Device Type of the backup template must be set to "Pipe".<br />
Additional examples of definitions for templates in Unix and Windows:<br />
Windows: First tape drive: \\.\tape0<br />
Pipe: \\.\pipe\PipeName<br />
UNIX: Tape drives, for example: /dev/tape0<br />
Pipes: /tmp/pipe0<br />
Template definitions are stored in the dbm.mmm <strong>file</strong> in the run directory of the database<br />
instance.