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Maintaining OVO<br />

Backing up Data on the Management Server<br />

These archive logs are not subsequently restored.<br />

They are only required if the backup is corrupt<br />

and an earlier backup has to be used.<br />

2.Calls ovpause to pause all NNM processes (and<br />

block OVW API calls).<br />

3.Runs all backup scripts found in the directory:<br />

$OV_CONF/ovbackup/checkpoint/operational/<br />

Scripts include the OVO script<br />

ito_checkpoint.sh, which reads the current<br />

time stamp of Oracle, copies offline redo logs not<br />

moved by ito_oracle.sh to the staging area, and<br />

copies the OVO configuration in the file system<br />

that is not backed up by nnm_checkpoint.ovpl.<br />

The NNM script nnm_checkpoint.ovpl backs up<br />

all operational NNM databases and also backs up<br />

the directory $OV_CONF, which includes some OVO<br />

configuration files, the NNM database (flat) files,<br />

and the NNM configuration files.<br />

4.Calls ovresume to resume operation of NNM<br />

processes.<br />

5.Runs all backup scripts found in the directory:<br />

$OV_CONF/ovbackup/post_resume<br />

-analytical If specified, or if no option is specified, backs up<br />

analytical data.<br />

Runs all backup scripts found in the directory:<br />

$OV_CONF/ovbackup/checkpoint/analytical<br />

Scripts include nnm_checkpoint.ovpl. Option<br />

also backs up the NNM analytical repository if the<br />

embedded database is used<br />

NOTE The ovbackup.ovpl command stores progress information in the file<br />

/var/opt/OV/tmp/ovbackup.log.<br />

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