NetWorker® BusinesSuite™ Module for Informix® |
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OverviewThe database Module for Informix is a BusinesSuite™ option for Legato NetWorker that delivers online data protection for Informix ODS databases by providing a seamless connection to the Informix Enhanced Backup and Restore Utility (ON-Bar). The BusinesSuite Module for Informix is an implementation of the XBSA specification, which defines a high-performance API between NetWorker and the ON-Bar Utility. The database Module and ON-Bar integrate backup and recovery services for Informix dbspaces, blobspaces and logical log files into NetWorker's comprehensive, enterprise-strength storage management solution. |
System RequirementsThe NetWorker backup server runs the NetWorker administrative software, with a backup device connected to it. Using the BusinesSuite Module, the system running Informix ON-Bar is configured as a client of the NetWorker server. The backup server software and database server software may run on the same system or separate systems. The database Module is a client-side product, and must reside on the same system as the Informix database.
All BusinesSuite Modules are licensed on a per NetWorker client basis, and require
a client connection, as well as the appropriate NetWorker client software.
The BusinesSuite Module for Informix software is available
for Solaris client systems. To protect Informix ODS databases
with NetWorker, the following three products are required:
NetWorker Client (Database Server) | NetWorker Server | |||||
Platform | Platform | Solaris 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.51 | AIX 3.2.5, 4.1.4, 4.2 | HP-UX 9.x, 10.x | Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 | |
Database Module Software | Solaris version | Backup Server Software | (TurboPak required) | NetWorker for Windows NT, v. 4.3 and up | ||
Backup Client Software | NetWorker for Solaris, v. 4.2 and up | |||||
Informix Database Software |
Platform | Part No. |
Solaris | 2652 |
Question | Answer |
How is the BusinesSuite Module licensed? | The BusinesSuite Module for Informix is licensed on a per-NetWorker server, per client OS basis. |
Can I back up my databases over the network? | Certainly! Multiple databases can be backed up "over-the-wire" to a centralized NetWorker backup server, running autochangers or tape devices. |
Does ON-Bar support incremental backup? | Yes. ON-Bar supports full, incremental and differential database backup. |
How is an Informix database backup executed? | To execute a backup, the dba executes ON-Bar from the command line, indicating what he wants backed up in the parameters to the ON-Bar command. ON-Bar then sends the data to NetWorker for storage, to an autochanger, for example. |
How is a database restore executed? | The dba uses NetWorker's graphical scheduling to initiate the scheduled execution of ON-Bar. Schedules for database and logical log backup can be set independently.
To execute a restore, the dba sets the database in an appropriate mode (offline or online), then executes ON-Bar from the command line, indicating to what point in time he wants the database restored to (or alternatively, which part of the database he wants restored) ON-Bar requests the information from NetWorker, which then uses the autochanger to fetch the tape and restore the information to disk. |
How is ON-Bar different from the ON-tape utility? | ON-Bar differs primarily in that ON-Bar is a high performance, parallel backup solution that is designed to be operated in unattended mode. ON-Bar also provides automatic backup of logical logs and selected dbspace backup. |
How is ON-Bar different from the ON-Archive utility? | ON-Bar has simpler commands than ON-Archive. In addition, ON-Bar was designed from the beginning to be integrated with a storage management engine such as NetWorker which provides support for more sophisticated backup storage devices and better scheduling. |