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A

aborted save set, 2-8
Administrator GUI, LSM
Clients Window on UNIX, 2-20
Devices Window on UNIX, 3-5
Devices Window on Windows NT, 3-6
Edit Client Dialog Box on Windows, 2-21
Edit Group Dialog Box on Windows, 4-5, 4-7
Groups Window on UNIX, 4-5
labeling a volume on UNIX, 3-13, 3-14
labeling a volume on Windows, 3-15
Messages display on UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
mounting a volume on UNIX, 3-16
mounting a volume on Windows, 3-17
overview, 2-11
Pending Messages Window, 3-21
Server Window on UNIX, 2-23
Sessions display on UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
Set Up Server Dialog Box on Windows, 2-24
UNIX, 2-12
unmounting a volume on UNIX, 3-17
unmounting a volume on Windows, 3-18
Windows NT, 2-13
administrators, LSM
acceptable names, 2-26
administrator server attribute, 2-25
modifying on UNIX, 2-27
modifying on Windows NT, 2-28
server resource attributes, 2-25
specifying, 2-25
using wildcard to grant privileges, 2-27
API
MM, 1-8, 1-11
architecture, LSM, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3
attributes for resources
client resource, 2-19, 2-20, 2-21
server resource, 2-25
storage device resource, 3-5
volume pool resource, 3-11, 3-12
auto media management
enabled behavior, 3-19
for tape devices, 3-18
not enabled, 3-19, 3-23
automatic bootstrap backup, 2-5, 4-5

B

backup
automatic bootstrap, 4-5
LSM server bootstrap, 4-4
maintaining bootstrap information, 4-8
manual bootstrap, 4-8
messages on UNIX, 4-10
monitoring Oracle backups and restores, 4-9
Oracle backup/restore utility, 4-2
viewing volume inventory, 3-20
Backup and Recover service, B- 9
backup and recovery system
backup unable to progress, Pending Messages Window, 3-21
bootstrap, 2-5
how LSM backs up data, 2-4
Oracle7, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8
Oracle8, 1-9, 1-10
overview of Oracle, 1-6
Backup Operators group, B- 8
bootstrap
automatic backups, 4-5
finding, 5-4
mantaining bootstrap information, 4-8
manual backups, 4-8
server backups, 4-4
browsable save set, 2-8
browse policy, 2-6

C

client
browse policy, 2-6
index, 2-5
resource attributes, 2-19, 2-20, 2-21
retention policy, 2-6
clients
communicating with servers, B- 7
DHCP, B- 8
command
df, 5-7
dkinfo, 5-7
scanner, 5-5, 5-6
Command Line Utilities Help, LSM, Windows, 1-15
command line utility, Oracle
Enterprise Backup Utility, Oracle7, 4-2
Recovery Manager (RMAN), Oracle8, 4-2
components, LSM, 1-3
configuration files directory
contents, UNIX, 5-10
contents, Windows NT, 5-18
configuration, LSM
administrators
modifying on NT, 2-27
modifying on UNIX, 2-27
server resource, 2-25
specifying, 2-25, 2-26
configuration roadmap, 2-16
LSM resources
client dialog box, Windows NT, 2-21
client resource, 2-18
server resource, 2-22
overview, 2-2
resource dependencies, 2-3
resource types, 2-3, 2-5
storage devices
configuring on UNIX, 3-7
configuring on Windows, 3-8, 3-9
labeling and mounting volumes, 3-13
server features, 3-1
tape device, no-rewind name, 3-1
types that LSM supports, 3-1
volume pools
conventions
used in documentation, ix
creating partitions, 5-6

D

destroyed server, 5-3
device resources, 3-3
df command, 5-7
DHCP, B- 8
disaster recovery
procedures overview, 5-8
recovering Oracle data
overview, 5-24
types, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3
disaster recovery on UNIX
configuration files directory, renaming, 5-13
mmrecov command, 5-10, 5-11
nsrwatch or nwadmin to watch recovery, 5-13
recovering LSM indexes and configuration files, 5-10
recovering LSM to a new machine, 5-15
recovering OS and LSM software, 5-9
restoring Oracle8 data on UNIX, 5-14
disaster recovery on Windows NT
configuration files directory, renaming, 5-20
mmrecov command, 5-18, 5-19
recovering LSM indexes and configuration files, 5-18
recovering LSM to a new machine, 5-23
recovering OS and LSM software, 5-17
recovery requirements
hardware requirements, 5-16
LSM requirements, 5-17
operating system requirements, 5-16
restoring Oracle Data
Oracle7 data, 5-22
overview, 5-22
disaster recovery preparation
bootstrap save set ID
finding the bootstrap for UNIX, 5-5
overview, 5-4
scanner -B command, 5-5
disk information
on UNIX, 5-6, 5-8
overview, 5-6
finding the bootstrap for Windows NT, 5-5
overview, 5-4
disk
saving information, 5-6
document conventions, ix

E

Enterprise Backup Utility (EBU), Oracle7, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8
EBU catalog, 1-8

F

features, LSM, 1-4
types of storage devices supported, 3-1
files
HOSTS, B- 8
finding bootstrap, 5-4

G

group attributes, default, 4-5, 4-7
GUI, LSM
Clients Window on UNIX, 2-20
Devices Window on UNIX, 3-5
Devices Window on Windows NT, 3-6
Edit client Dialog Box on Windows, 2-21
Edit Group Dialog Box on Windows, 4-5, 4-7
Groups Window on UNIX, 4-5
labeling a volume on UNIX, 3-13, 3-14, 3-17
labeling a volume on Windows, 3-15, 3-18
messages display on UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
mounting a volume on UNIX, 3-16
mounting a volume on Windows, 3-17
overview, 2-11
Pending Messages Window, 3-21
Server Window on UNIX, 2-23
Sessions display on UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
Set Up Server Dialog Box on Windows, 2-24
UNIX, 2-12
Volumes Window, 3-20
Windows NT
running, 2-13, 2-15, 2-16
TCP/IP requirements, 2-13
GUI, Oracle
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4-3

H

help
Field Help, 1-14
How Do I Help, 1-14
UNIX, 1-12
UNIX online manual pages, 1-12, 1-13
What Is This Help, 1-14
Windows Command Line Utilities, LSM, 1-15
Windows NT online help, 1-13
host tables
how to set up, B- 2
testing with ping, B- 3
hostname, Oracle server, 2-21
HOSTS file, B- 8

I

in progress save set, 2-8
index
client, 2-5
media, 2-5
save set status value in client index, 2-9
IP errors, troubleshooting, B- 1 to B- 2

L

label template, C- 1
components, C- 5
customizing, C- 2
Label Template dialog box, C- 7
label templates
components, C- 10
creating, C- 11
editing, C- 12
how NetWorker uses, C- 6
numbering sequences, C- 9
organizational structure, C- 10
pool, matching to a, C- 6
separator, C- 10
sequence number, C- 10
labeling storage volumes, C- 1
labels
volume, C- 6
logs
UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
Windows NT, 4-9, 4-10
LSM
Administrator GUI
overview, 2-11
UNIX, 2-12
Volumes Window, 3-20
administrators
acceptable names, 2-26
modifying on UNIX, 2-27
modifying on Windows NT, 2-28
specifying, 2-25
using wildcard to grant privileges, 2-27
architecture, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3
bootstrap backups
automatic, 4-5
maintaining information, 4-8
manual, 4-8
server, 4-4, 4-5
Command-Line Utilities Help, Windows, 1-15
components, 1-3
configuration
client resource, 2-19, 2-20, 2-21
overview, 2-2
resource dependencies, 2-3
resource types, 2-3
server resource, 2-22, 2-23, 2-24, 2-25
storage devices, 3-1, 3-2, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-7, 3-9
features, 1-3, 1-4
how LSM backs up data, 2-4
overview, 1-1
tracking volume modes, 2-10

M

maintaining bootstrap information, 4-8
man pages, UNIX, 1-12, 1-13
manual bootstrap backup, 4-8
media index, 2-5
Pending Messages Window
recovery waiting for tape volume name, 3-21
waiting for backup tape, 3-21
removing storage volumes, 3-20
volume labels, 3-21
media index directory
contents, UNIX, 5-10
contents, Windows NT, 5-18
media management
auto enabled, behavior, 3-19
auto for tape devices, 3-18
auto not enabled, 3-19, 3-23
automatic for tape devices, 3-19
changing the volume modes, 3-20
device configuration on UNIX
adding a device resource, 3-7
modifying a device resource, 3-8
overview, 3-7
removing a device resource, 3-8
device configuration on Windows NT
adding a device resource, 3-9
moving a device resource, 3-9
overview, 3-8
removing a device resource, 3-10
device resources, 3-3
labeling a volume
on UNIX, 3-13
on Windows, 3-15, 3-16
labeling and mounting volumes, 3-13
mounting a volume
on UNIX, 3-16
on Windows, 3-17
storage devices, 3-1, 3-2, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-7
unlabeled volumes, 3-19
unmounting a volume
on UNIX, 3-17
on Windows, 3-18
viewing
details of save sets on volume, 3-20
inventory of backup volumes, 3-20
volume-specific information, 3-20
volume pools
default attributes, 3-12
default resource attributes, 3-11
label templates, 3-10, 3-11
Media Management Library (MML), Oracle8, 1-11
messages
display on UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
logs on Windows NT, 4-9, 4-10
logs UNIX, 4-9, 4-10
MM
API
Oracle7, 1-8
Oracle8, 1-11

N

name attribute, server resource, 2-25
name resolution, B- 8
names, LSM administrators, 2-26
NetWorker
label template, using, C- 1
name resolution, B- 8
naming requirements, B- 5
services, B- 9
NetWorker server
restarting, 5-13
shutting down, 5-13
NetWorker User program, D- 1
privileges, D- 1
starting, D- 1
networks
SAP, B- 8
nsr_shutdown command, 5-13
nwadmin command, 2-12

O

online help
Field Help, 1-14
How Do I Help, 1-14
UNIX, 1-12
UNIX manual pages, 1-12, 1-13
What Is This Help, 1-14
Windows Command Line Utilities, LSM, 1-15
Windows NT, 1-13
operations, volume, 3-21
Oracle backup volumes
viewing, 3-20
Oracle backups and restores
backup/restore utility, 4-2
monitoring, 4-9
prerequisites to running, 4-1
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4-3
Oracle7, 1-8
Oracle8, 1-11
Oracle server
hostname, 2-21
Oracle7
backup and recovery system, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8
Enterprise Backup Utility (EBU), 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 4-2
EBU catalog, 1-8
MM API, 1-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4-3
Oracle8
backup and recovery system, 1-9, 1-10
Media Management Library (MML), 1-11
MM API, 1-11
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-11, 4-3
Recovery Catalog, 1-9, 1-10
Recovery Manager (RMAN), 1-9, 1-11, 4-2
overview
LSM, 1-1
LSM Features, 1-3, 1-4
Oracle backup and recovery system, 1-6

P

parallelism attribute, server resource, 2-25
partitions, creating, 5-6
Pending Messages Window
recovery waiting for tape_volume_name, 3-21
waiting for writable backup tape, 3-21
ping, host table testing, B- 3
policy
browse, 2-6
retention, 2-6
pools
label templates, using with, C- 6
pools, volume
default resource attributes, 3-11, 3-12
label templates, 3-10, 3-11
selection considerations
expiration date of the volume, 3-22
number of volumes, 3-22
volume label time, 3-22
volume mode, 3-22
unable to find a mounted volume, 3-23
portmapper, testing with rpcinfo, B- 4
preface
Send Us Your Comments, v
primary disk
recover for UNIX, 5-9, 5-17
privileges
NetWorker User program, D- 1
privileges, LSM administrators, 2-27
prtvtoc command, 5-7

R

recoverable save set, 2-8
recovering
OS and NetWorker, UNIX, 5-9, 5-17
to new server, UNIX, 5-15, 5-23
Recovery Catalog, Oracle8, 1-9, 1-10
Recovery Manager (RMAN), Oracle8, 1-9, 1-11
recyclable save set, 2-8
recyclable volumes, 2-7
redo logs, applying, 5-24
related documentation, xii
renaming configuration files
UNIX, 5-13
Windows NT, 5-20
resource types
client, 2-3, 2-5
browse policy, 2-6
retention policy, 2-6
device, 2-3, 3-3
label template, 2-3
policy, 2-3
pool, 2-3
server, 2-3, 2-5
retention policy, 2-6
save set, 2-9
routers, verifying, B- 5
rpcinfo, use of to test portmapper, B- 4

S

SAP, B- 8
save set
changing the status, 3-20
recover, A- 1
retention policy, 2-9
status value
aborted, 2-8
browsable, 2-8
client index, 2-9
in progress, 2-8
recoverable, 2-8
recyclable, 2-8
scanned-in, 2-8
suspect, 2-8
viewing details of save sets on volume, 3-20
scanned-in save set, 2-8
scanner command, 5-5, 5-6, 5-11, ?? to A- 3
scanner program, A- 6
Command Line Utilities Help, 2-8
man page, 2-8
using to recover save sets, 2-7, 2-10
using to recover volumes, 2-7
Send Us Your Comments
boilerplate, v
server backup
automatic bootstrap backup, 4-5
bootstrap backup, 4-4
maintaining bootstrap information, 4-8
manual bootstrap backup, 4-8
server destroyed, 5-3
server index directory
contents, UNIX, 5-10
contents, Windows NT, 5-18
server indexes and configuration files
damaged, 5-2
recovering for UNIX, 5-10
server resource
administrator, 2-25
name, 2-25
overview, 2-21
parallelism, 2-25
server resource type, 2-5
servers
communicating with clients, B- 7
Service Advertising Protocal. <em Emphasis>See SAP
services, B- 9
Set Up Server dialog box, B- 7
storage devices
configuring, 3-1
on UNIX, 3-7, 3-8
on Windows, 3-8, 3-9
labeled volumes, 3-11
labeling a volume
on UNIX, 3-13
on Windows, 3-15, 3-16
labeling and mounting volumes, 3-13
LSM server features, 3-1
mounting a volume
on UNIX, 3-16
on Windows, 3-17
recycling volumes, 3-20
removing storage volumes from media index, 3-20
resource attributes, 3-5
tape device
auto media management, 3-18, 3-19
no-rewind device name to prevent data loss, 3-1
types that LSM supports, 3-1
unmounting a volume
on UNIX, 3-17
on Windows, 3-18
volume pools, 3-10, 3-11, 3-12
suspect save set, 2-8
switches, verifying, B- 5

T

tape devices
auto media management, 3-18, 3-19
tracking volume modes, 2-10

U

UNIX
finding bootstrap, 5-5, 5-6, 5-11, 5-19
recovering OS and NetWorker, 5-9, 5-17
recovering server indexes and configuration files, 5-10
recovering to new server, 5-15, 5-23
renaming configuration files, 5-13
unlabeled volumes, 3-19

V

volumes
auto media management for tape devices, 3-18, 3-19
changing the modes, 3-20
labeling, C- 6
labeling and mounting, 3-13
labeling on UNIX, 3-13, 3-14
labeling on Windows, 3-15, 3-16
labeling storage, C- 1
manually removed, recoverable using scanner, 2-7
modes
appendable, 2-10
manual recycle, 2-10
read-only, 2-10
recyclable, 2-10
tracking, 2-10
mounting on UNIX, 3-16
mounting on Windows, 3-17
operations
Pending Messages Window, 3-21
tracking volumes, 3-21
pools
default attributes, 3-11
default resource attributes, 3-12
label templates, 3-10
mounted on storage devices, 3-11
pool resource, 3-10
tape volumes and file-type volumes must be separate, 3-10
unable to find mounted volume, 3-23
volume considerations, 3-22
recyclable, 2-7
recycling volumes, 3-20
relabeled volumes
unavailable for recovery, 3-21
relabeled, not recoverable using scanner, 2-7
removing from media index, 3-20
unlabeled volumes, 3-19
unmounting on UNIX, 3-17
unmounting on Windows, 3-18
viewing details of save sets on a volume, 3-20
viewing inventory of Oracle backup volumes, 3-20
viewing volume-specific information, 3-20

W

wildcard
using to grand LSM administrator privileges, 2-27
Windows NT
renaming configuration files, 5-20
saving disk information, 5-8


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