Jeff,

 

I would be careful about making a DB server a NBU Media Server.
 It sounds like a great idea until you realize that you married your
backup system to the DB server and it now has a dependency with the DB server.
 You should weigh the alternatives and see if it is really worth the
dependency to the backup system.  I believe there is a SAN Media Server
license that will allow you to backup data for that server only.  Of
course you will need the RMAN\Oracle license as well.

 

Regards,

 

Dwayne Adams
Dwayne C. Adams, Jr.
Netbackup Guru and Windows Systems Administrator
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 19:48:26 +0000
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Oracle DB server and NetBackup Media Server on same 
machine for RMAN?












Does the Netbackup Media Server license on a host include the Oracle client 
like the Netbackup Client itself does?
 
On reviewing the guide at 
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=DOC3672 it talks 
about the client but always seems to suggest that the client has to be pushed 
to a separate media server (or the master/media server).    
 
We need to do a large RMAN backup per vendor of an Oracle DB so I’m thinking of 
making this Oracle DB server its own media server so it can push directly to 
tape and deduplication storage units rather than having to transfer over the 
network
 to a separate media or master.    It just isn’t clear to me this is possible 
and I need to know.   This is NetBackup 7.1.
 
I know for it to be a media server I have to get the license for standard media 
server and the shared storage license.   Do I need any other license for 
Oracle/RMAN to work on a media server that backs only itself up?  Do I need to 
full
 media server license instead of the back itself up one if it is doing its own 
RMAN client on same server?



 
 

 
 
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