Example Configuration File (NetWorker)
The
configuration file for a NetWorker connection can be explained using the following example.Example
NSR_HOST p47579
NSR_HOME "C:\Program Files\nsr\bin"
NSR_POOL SAPDBPOOL
NSR_EXPIRE year
NSR_FULL "DATA RECOVERY"
NSR_NOTVERBOSE RECOVER
NSR_EBIDTYPE NSAVETIME
NSR_USEOUTPUT SAVE
NSR_IGNOREERROR " unknown error 109 (0x6d)"
NSR_IGNOREERROR " using unlocked access"
NSR_SAVEINTERVAL 60
NSR_BACKUPNAME SAPDB:<database_name>_on_<node>
NSR_AVOIDPSSIDBUG YES
NSR_SAVETIMEFORMAT "yyyy/mm/dd HH:MM:SS AM"
Explanation
Keyword |
Value |
Explanation |
NSR_HOST |
p47579 |
The NetWorker server is running on server p47579. |
NSR_HOME |
"C:\Program Files\nsr\bin" |
The NetWorker client is installed on the database server in the directory |
NSR_POOL |
SAPDBPOOL |
Backups are stored in the NetWorker pool SAPDBPOOL. |
NSR_EXPIRE |
year |
The backups have an expiration time of one year. |
NSR_FULL |
"DATA RECOVERY" |
The backups without checkpoints have the NetWorker level full. The backups with checkpoints have the NetWorker level 3. |
NSR_NOTVERBOSE |
RECOVERY |
The NetWorker RECOVER program is run without the -v option. |
NSR_EDITTYPE |
NSAVETIME |
The backup time is used to identify backups. |
NSR_USEOUTPUT |
SAVE |
The output of the NetWorker SAVE program is searched for errors during every backup. |
NSR_IGNOREERROR |
" unknown error 109 (0x6d)" " using unlocked access" |
The messages and <pipe_name>: using unlocked access are ignored for the corresponding pipes. |
NSR_SAVEINTERVAL |
60 |
The system waits 60 seconds between two SAVE calls during parallel backups. |
NSR_BACKUPNAME |
SAPDB:<database_name>_on_<node> |
If the database name is, for example, DB72, the backups are created with the name APDB:DB72_on_p47579 in NetWorker. |
NSR_AVOIDPSSIDBUG |
YES |
The PSSIDBUG of the NetWorker MMINFO program is avoided (only for NetWorker as of Version 6.0) |
NSR_SAVETIMEFORMAT |
"yyy/mm/dd HH:MM:SS AM" |
The NetWorker MMINFO program delivers date specifications in the specified format. |