Computer Associates BABNWUP900NE6 Administration Guide - Page 73

Replication Options, Media Exporting Options

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Global Options Replication Options If you have either the Replication Option or BrightStor® High Availability installed on your server, BrightStor ARCserve Backup can back up replicated data on your server. BrightStor ARCserve Backup provides the following replication options: ■ Backup Replicated Data-BrightStor ARCserve Backup backs up the data on your server including all replicated data, which will appear to have been copied from the primary servers. Each instance of replicated data is a separate session on the backup media. If you restore your data to the original location, the data goes to that primary machine, not to the server. ■ Skip Replicated Data-BrightStor ARCserve Backup backs up only the data on your server and skips any replicated data. ■ Ignore Replication-BrightStor ARCserve Backup backs up all data normally. It will not check to see if the data is replicated. Media Exporting Options At the end of a backup job, you can move media out of the library or to an off-site location for safe storage. If the job includes verification, the export is done at the end of the verification. This feature is available for regular and rotation jobs and supported on media libraries and RAID. BrightStor ARCserve Backup provides the following media exporting options: ■ None-No media exporting will take place at the end of a backup job. ■ Export RAID1 Duplicate Tape After Job-If the job spanned to multiple media, all the duplicate media used in this job is exported. Note: This option is for RAID 1 support with libraries and mail slots only. ■ Export All Tapes After Job-BrightStor ARCserve Backup exports all the media for the related backup. If the job spanned to multiple media, all the media used in this job is exported. If there are not enough mail slots to export all the media, the media that could not be exported is moved back to the original home slot. In single mail slot libraries, BrightStor ARCserve Backup retries a few times to check if the mail slot is empty to move the next media to the mail slot. If the operator does not move the media, BrightStor ARCserve Backup writes this information in the activity log. Note: This option is for RAID 1 support with libraries and mail slots only. Backing Up Data 3-11

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Global Options
Backing Up Data
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Replication Options
If you have either the Replication Option or BrightStor
®
High Availability installed
on your server, BrightStor ARCserve Backup can back up replicated data on your
server. BrightStor ARCserve Backup provides the following replication options:
Backup Replicated Data—BrightStor ARCserve Backup backs up the data on
your server including all replicated data, which will appear to have been
copied from the primary servers. Each instance of replicated data is a separate
session on the backup media. If you restore your data to the original location,
the data goes to that primary machine, not to the server.
Skip Replicated Data—BrightStor ARCserve Backup backs up only the data on
your server and skips any replicated data.
Ignore Replication—BrightStor ARCserve Backup backs up all data normally.
It will not check to see if the data is replicated.
Media Exporting Options
At the end of a backup job, you can move media out of the library or to an off-site
location for safe storage. If the job includes verification, the export is done at the
end of the verification. This feature is available for regular and rotation jobs and
supported on media libraries and RAID. BrightStor ARCserve Backup provides
the following media exporting options:
None—No media exporting will take place at the end of a backup job.
Export RAID1 Duplicate Tape After Job—If the job spanned to multiple media,
all the duplicate media used in this job is exported.
Note:
This option is for RAID 1 support with libraries and mail slots only.
Export All Tapes After Job—BrightStor ARCserve Backup exports all the
media for the related backup. If the job spanned to multiple media, all the
media used in this job is exported. If there are not enough mail slots to export
all the media, the media that could not be exported is moved back to the
original home slot. In single mail slot libraries, BrightStor ARCserve Backup
retries a few times to check if the mail slot is empty to move the next media to
the mail slot. If the operator does not move the media, BrightStor ARCserve
Backup writes this information in the activity log.
Note:
This option is for RAID 1 support with libraries and mail slots only.