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SQL Backup log files
SQL Backup Pro produces three different types of log file, Application log files from the GUI, Activity log files from backup and restore operations and Cloud … Application log files collect information about the GUI application while you are using it. These log files are not useful if investigating a backup or restoreBackup Storage
To provide backups for images you can use an NFS or SMB file share location. The file share will be mounted into the application and the backup file will be read directly from there during image creation operations. When creating a data image you need to provide the backup file path relative to the file share rootCreating an Oracle data image from an RMAN backup
Tutorial (step-by-step) Create a backup We need a full RMAN backup with archive logs in order to create an Oracle data-image. If you are unfamiliar with RMAN you may wish to consult the official Oracle documentation before proceeding, however the following steps should be all you need to get a working backup. YourScheduling backups - create backup schedules
Scheduling backup jobs > Specify SQL Server > Select backup type and database > Create backup schedules > File settings > Processing and encryption settings > Verification options > Review summary On step 3 of the wizard, specify schedules for each of the backup types you have selected. schedulewizschedule.gif EachScheduling backups - create backup schedules
Scheduling backup jobs > Specify SQL Server > Select backup type and database > Create backup schedules > File settings > Processing and encryption settings > Verification options > Review summary On step 3 of the wizard, specify schedules for each of the backup types you have selected. schedulewizschedule.gif EachScheduling backups - create backup schedules
Scheduling backups > Specify SQL Server > Select backup type and database > Create backup schedules > File settings > Processing and encryption settings > Review summary On step 3 of the wizard, specify schedules for each of the backup types you have selected. schedulewizschedule.gif Each backup type (fullScheduling backups - create backup schedules
Scheduling backup jobs > Specify SQL Server > Select backup type and database > Create backup schedules > File settings > Processing and encryption settings > Verification options > Review summary On step 3 of the wizard, specify schedules for each of the backup types you have selected. schedulewizschedule.gif EachScheduling backups - create backup schedules
Scheduling backup jobs > Specify SQL Server > Select backup type and database > Create backup schedules > File settings > Processing and encryption settings > Verification options > Review summary On step 3 of the wizard, specify schedules for each of the backup types you have selected. schedulewizschedule.gif EachCreating a PostgreSQL data image from a custom backup
Custom backups are restored with the --no-owner flag enabled. This means all objects restored will be owned by the auto generated admin user. If you need to, you may change the ownership of objects in subsequent data containers created from this image. For custom backups, there's some additional configurationBackup verification
This page describes how to use SQL Backup Pro to set up backup verification for your database backups. What is backup verification? The most reliable test of your backups is to regularly restore a database from the latest backup and run a database integrity check (DBCC CHECKDB) to verify the logical and physical