Adding Backup And Restore Environment Variables To An Ndmp Host; Configuring Preferred Network Interfaces (Pni) - Oracle Secure Backup Installation And Configuration Manual

Release 10.3
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Configuring the Administrative Domain with Hosts

Adding Backup and Restore Environment Variables to an NDMP Host

Some NDMP hosts might require that you add backup and restore environment
variables before they function with Oracle Secure Backup.
To add backup and restore variables:
In the field that appears next to the Backup environment vars or Restore
1.
environment vars field, enter a name-value pair.
Click Add to add the name-value pair as an environment variable.
2.
If an environment variable name or value includes spaces, then you must use
quotes around the name or value to ensure correct processing of the name or
value. For example, enter A=B or "Name A"="Value B" (if the name or value
includes spaces).
Select an existing environment variable pair and click Remove to remove the pair.
3.

Configuring Preferred Network Interfaces (PNI)

Multiple physical data paths can exist between a client, which contains primary
storage to be backed up or restored, a media server, which controls at least one
secondary storage device that writes and reads the backup media, and the
administrative server. For example, a host might have multiple network interfaces
connected to the network containing the hosts in the administrative domain. You can
specify a PNI that identifies the network interface on a host to use when transmitting
backup or restore data to another specified host, or receiving data from that host.
To configure a preferred network interface:
From the Configure page, select the host you want to configure and click Edit.
1.
The Configure Hosts > host_name page appears.
Click Preferred Network Interfaces.
2.
The Configure Hosts > host_name > Preferred Network Interface page appears.
Select an IP address or name from the IP Address list.
3.
This list shows each IP address or name by which this host can be referenced. Each
is associated with a specific network interface. The IP address or name identifies
the network interface that clients you select can use when communicating with the
server.
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