Commvault DB2 Configuration
Commvault DB2 Configuration
Commvault DB2 Configuration
Overview
The Documentum iDataAgent uses two components to facilitate backups:
An Instance, which defines the Documentum Repository to be backed up. As soon as you install the agent, you
need to manually create an instance using the procedure outlined in Create an Instance before you run the first
backup operation.
A Default Subclient, which is automatically created after configuring an Instance and contains all the objects of
the instance, such as:
DB2 database files, history files, and log files
Storage Areas
Full-text Indexes (optional)
Before running backups, ensure that the Storage Policy is configured on the subclient and for Full-Text Indexes, if
available, Quiesce/Unquiesce scripts are provided. Use the procedure outlined in Configure a Subclient to edit the
contents of the default subclient or create a new one. See the Advanced configuration for a list of possible
reasons to create subclients.
Create an Instance
This section describes how to create an instance for the Documentum iDataAgent in order to perform backup and
recovery operations.
1. From the CommCell Browser, locate the correct client computer node.
Right-click the agent node for which you want the new instance created, click All Tasks, and then click Create New
Instance.
4. Click the Storage Area and FTI tab and add the following information:
In Storage Area Details, select a file store that was discovered and click Edit. In the Edit Operation dialog box,
select the Client name from the list.
If a Full-text Index component is present, in FTI Details, select the full-text index name that was discovered and
click Edit. In the Edit Operation dialog box, select the Client name from the list and type the FTI Path.
Click OK to save the instance.
Configure a Subclient
The following procedure describes the steps involved in configuring a subclient. This procedure may be used to
configure the default subclient, as well as to create any additional subclients. Refer to Create User-Defined Subclients
for more information.
1. From the CommCell Browser:
Navigate to Client Computers | <Client> | Documentum | <Instance>.
Right-click the default subclient and click Properties.
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2. From the Full Text Index tab, you can:
Exclude backing up the FTI for this subclient by deselecting Backup FTI.
Select a FTI and click Edit to change the client computer or the path in which it resides.
If applicable, click Add to add a new FTI.
Change the name or path of the Quiesce or Unquiesce script.
For the Windows client, click Change and select Impersonate User to enter the login credentials. Click OK. This
option is not present for the UNIX clients.
5. From the Storage Device tab, click the Data Storage Policy tab and specify a storage policy for the subclient.
Overview
Once you have created an instance, you can run your first backup operation on the default subclient. The first backup
on the default subclient will be a full backup and will include the entire Documentum Repository including the DB2
database (data and logs).
Backups can be run on demand or can be scheduled to be run at a later point of time. The following section explains in
detail the procedure to run your first backup operation.
The following sections provide step-by-step instructions for running your first backup, either immediately or at a
scheduled time.
Running a Full Backup Immediately
1. From the CommCell Browser:
Navigate to Client Computers | <Client> | Documentum | <Instance>.
Right-click the default subclient and click Backup.
If a backup is run with the default subclient, all data types (database, storage areas, full-text indexes) are
automatically selected and will be backed up.
3. You can track the progress of the job from the Job Controller window of the CommCell console.
4. Once the job is complete, view the job details from the Backup History. Right-click the Subclient and select
Backup History.
6. Click OK.
Your backup operation will execute according to the specified schedule. Once initiated, you can track the progress
of the backup job from the Job Controller window.
7. Once the job is complete, view the job details from the Backup History. Right-click the Subclient and select
Backup History.
8. Click OK.
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9. Right-click the job to:
Browse the data that was backed up.
Items that failed during the job
Items that succeeded during the job
Resubmit the job.
View job details.
View media associated with the job.
View events associated with the job.
View or send the log file that is associated with the job.
Overview
As restoring your backup data is very crucial, it is recommended that you perform a simple restore operation
immediately after your first full backup to understand the process. The following sections explains the steps for
performing simple browse and restore operations.
Prior to running your first restore operation, ensure the following:
Verify that the CommServe, MediaAgent and media library are powered on.
You have successfully done a backup of the data to be restored.
Verify that the media from which you wish to perform the restore is available in the CommCell. Use the List Media
feature to identify the media required by the restore operation.
Always ensure that sufficient space has been allocated for the restore.
Restores can be run on-demand or can be scheduled to be run at a later point of time.
2. Select the Documentum View check box and specify a subclient (e.g., default) that contains documents.
Click View Content.
4. From the Restore Options for All Selected Items dialog box, specify the following:
a. Select the name of the source client computer in the Destination Client from the list.
b. By default Restore to same folder check box is selected to perform an in-place restore.
Clear the Restore to same folder check box and type the path in Specify Documentum Destination
Folder Path for an out-of-place restore.
c. Select Create Entities in Repository check box to check the documents into the Documentum Repository.
d. In Specify Destination Path for Storage Area Files, enter the file system path on the destination computer to
which the files will be restored. Typically, this would be a system path on the Primary Content Server. Click one
of the following:
Current Active Version to check the file in with the same version number that is currently active in
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Documentum.
Next Minor Version to check the restored file to the next Minor Version. For example, if the restored
document was a Minor version (e.g., 1.2), it will be check it into the next Minor version (e.g., 1.3). If the
restored document is a Major version (e.g., 2.0), it will be checked into the next Minor version (e.g., 2.1).
Next Major Version to check-in the file to the next major version. For example, if the restored document
was a Major version (e.g., 2.0), it will check it into the next Major version (e.g., 3.0). If the restored document
was a Minor version (e.g., 1.2), it will check it into the next Major version (e.g., 2.0).
e. In When Storage Area File Exists, by default Skip is selected to specify that if an item is selected for restore
and that item already exists, it will not be restored.
Click Unconditional Overwrite to specify if the restored data is to be unconditionally written to the
specified location.
f. Select Impersonate User check box and type the username, password and confirm password to specify the
DB2 user account used by the system to perform restore operations for this instance.
g. Click OK.
7. Once the restore job is complete, right-click the defaultBackupSet , point to View, and then click Restore History.
8. Click OK.
To ensure consistent restores, it is recommended to shutdown the Documentum Repository and the
database in an appropriate mode before restoring.
1. From the CommCell Browser, to browse and restore documents, select one of the following methods:
From the CommCell Browser, navigate to Client Computers | <Client> | Documentum.
Right-click the <Instance>, point to All Tasks, and then click Browse and Restore.
4. By default, Overwrite Files and Overwrite if file on media is newer is selected to overwrite all backed up storage
areas.
By default, Restore to same folder is selected to restore the storage area to the same folder.
9. You can monitor the progress of the restore job in the Job Controller window of the CommCell Console.
10. Once the restore job is complete, right-click the defaultBackupSet , point to View, and then click Restore History.
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