Use this screen to set the values of default parameters for performing backups.
Field descriptions
Field |
Description |
NFS Mount Directory |
The Network File System mount directory where the backup file is stored. Values: Any path. Example: \mnt |
Tape Drive |
The tape drive where the backup file is stored. Values: Path to a tape drive connected to the IR platform. Defaults to the tape drive are set in the default backup parameters. Example: /dev/rmt/0n |
Days |
(Optional) The number of days that files are backed up, including the present day. Values: 1-90. For example, the most recent day is entered as 1, and the most recent two days are entered as 2. |
Priority |
The priority of the backup process compared to other processes. Values: low, high. |
Cleanup Full Backup |
The number of days to keep a full backup file before deleting it Values: Any positive integer, or never. |
Cleanup Partial Backup |
The number of days to keep a partial backup file before deleting it Values: Any positive integer, or never. |
Full Backup Alarm Days |
The number of days after the last successful full backup is performed that a minor alarm is placed in the log. Values: Any positive integer, or never. |
Partial Backup Alarm Days |
The number of days after the last successful partial backup is performed that a minor alarm is placed in the log. Values: Any positive integer, or never. |
Enter an Oracle username with permissions to start/stop Oracle |
The user name for logging in to Oracle. This Oracle user account must have permission to stop and start the Oracle server. Values: Any string. |
Button descriptions
Button |
Description |
Submit |
Updates the default parameters |
Reset |
Sets all fields to default values |
Cancel |
Displays the Default Backup Parameters screen |
Administration procedures