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== {{anchor|prerequisites}}Prerequisites ==   
== {{anchor|prerequisites}}Prerequisites ==   
To ensure error-free operation of SEP sesam and improve performance, make sure that the following conditions are met:
To ensure error-free operation of SEP sesam and improve performance, make sure that the following conditions are met:
* Check the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_OS_and_Database_Support_Matrix| support matrix]] for the list of supported <xyz> versions.
* Check the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_OS_and_Database_Support_Matrix|support matrix]] for the list of supported <xyz> versions.
* Make sure that all the prerequisites are met and that you have configured <application_name> with SEP sesam properly: check [[Special:MyLanguage/Extension_configuration]] before backing up your <application_name> environment.
* Make sure that all the prerequisites are met and that you have configured <application_name> with SEP sesam properly: check [[Special:MyLanguage/Extension_configuration|Extension configuration]] before backing up your <application_name> environment.


== {{anchor|task}}Creating a backup task ==  
== {{anchor|task}}Creating a backup task ==  
Configuring a(n) <application_name> backup on a SEP sesam Server involves creating a ''<application_name>'' backup task, setting up a backup schedule (specifying when you want to back up your data) and linking the schedule to a backup event (specifying how to back up the data and where to back it up to). For general details on backup configuration and prerequisites, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Standard Backup Procedure|Standard Backup Procedure]]. However, configuring an ''<application_name>'' backup differs slightly from the standard procedure and requires some ''<application_name>''-specific steps, which are described below.
Configuring a(n) <application_name> backup on a SEP sesam Server involves creating a ''<application_name>'' backup task, setting up a backup schedule (specifying when you want to back up your data) and linking the schedule to a backup event (specifying how to back up the data and where to back it up to). For general details on backup configuration and prerequisites, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Standard_Backup_Procedure|Standard Backup Procedure]]. However, configuring an ''<application_name>'' backup differs slightly from the standard procedure and requires some ''<application_name>''-specific steps, which are described below.
<ol><li>From '''Main Selection -> Tasks -> By clients''', select ''<application_name>'' client and click '''New backup task'''. The ''New backup task'' window opens.</li>
<ol><li>From '''Main Selection -> Tasks -> By clients''', select ''<application_name>'' client and click '''New backup task'''. The ''New backup task'' window opens.</li>
<li>Enter the '''Task name'''. Give your task a meaningful or descriptive name (max. 15 letters) that clearly identifies it.</li>
<li>Enter the '''Task name'''. Give your task a meaningful or descriptive name (max. 15 letters) that clearly identifies it.</li>
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==See also==  
==See also==  
[[Special:MyLanguage/<application_name> Restore]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/<application_name> Configuration]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Standard Backup Procedure|Standard Backup Procedure]]  
[[Special:MyLanguage/<application_name>_Restore|<application_name> Restore]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/<application_name>_Configuration|<application_name> Configuration]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Standard_Backup_Procedure|Standard Backup Procedure]]  


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Revision as of 11:01, 13 January 2017


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Overview

SEP sesam provides efficient data protection for ... It allows you to backup ... Supported are ... By using ..., you can benefit from ...

Key features

SEP sesam <xyz> integration advantages

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Prerequisites

To ensure error-free operation of SEP sesam and improve performance, make sure that the following conditions are met:

  • Check the support matrix for the list of supported <xyz> versions.
  • Make sure that all the prerequisites are met and that you have configured <application_name> with SEP sesam properly: check Extension configuration before backing up your <application_name> environment.

Creating a backup task

Configuring a(n) <application_name> backup on a SEP sesam Server involves creating a <application_name> backup task, setting up a backup schedule (specifying when you want to back up your data) and linking the schedule to a backup event (specifying how to back up the data and where to back it up to). For general details on backup configuration and prerequisites, see Standard Backup Procedure. However, configuring an <application_name> backup differs slightly from the standard procedure and requires some <application_name>-specific steps, which are described below.

  1. From Main Selection -> Tasks -> By clients, select <application_name> client and click New backup task. The New backup task window opens.
  2. Enter the Task name. Give your task a meaningful or descriptive name (max. 15 letters) that clearly identifies it.
  3. From the Backup type drop-down list, select <application_name>.
  4. Select the Source. Click the Browse button (big arrow) and select ...

  5. Optionally, specify the directories/files which you do not want to back up in the Exclude list. For details, see Creating exclude lists.
    If you want to add a comment, enter it in the Comment field.
  6. If you want to define other options (such as pre/post backup and restore commands, set encryption or compress data (do not use this option if you want to restore a single file!), consolidate individual tasks under a specific task group, assign a task to the schedule), click the corresponding tabs in the New backup task window.
    Click OK to create the task.
  7. If you want to start the newly created task immediately, right-click the name of the task and click Immediate start. If you want to create a periodic backup, you have to create a schedule for your backup task: Click New schedule under Main Selection -> Scheduling -> Schedules and set up a schedule. For more details, see Creating a schedule.

  8. SEP Tip.png Tip
    You can also add your backup task to an existing schedule by double-clicking the backup task, selecting the tab Schedules and adding it to one or more schedules. Additionally, you can group your backup tasks to task groups. For details, see Adding a Task to the Task Group.
    Information sign.png Note

    Plan your backup schedules carefully. It is recommended to balance your backup schedules to even out the resource usage: for example, schedule a greater number of full backups to run consequently rather than concurrently.

  9. Once you have configured a schedule, you must create a new backup event for it. For general information on creating a backup event, see Creating a backup event.

  10. Information sign.png Note
    To protect <application_name> and enable a smooth restore, it is recommended to use a seven-day rotation with differential and incremental backups, where a full backup is run over the weekend every 7th day. This helps you ensure safety of backup data and avoid long chains of incremental/differential backups.

Finally, run the <application_name> backup. You can use the Immediate start button to start your <application_name> backup instantly.

You can view the status of your backup jobs by selecting Last backup state in the Main selection window. The backup status overview provides detailed information on the last run of backup jobs, including the task name, start and stop time of the last backup, backup type, data size, throughput, assigned media pool, etc.

Known issues

If you have problems with <application name>, check the Troubleshooting Guide.

See also

[[Special:MyLanguage/<application_name>_Restore|<application_name> Restore]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/<application_name>_Configuration|<application_name> Configuration]] – Standard Backup Procedure

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