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Backing Up with ON-Bar

In This Chapter
Syntax of ON-Bar Commands
Preparing for a Backup
What Data Does ON-Bar Back Up?
Which Administrative Files to Back Up?
Installing and Configuring a Storage Manager
What Is a Whole-System Backup? (IDS)
What Is a Standard Backup?
What is an Incremental Backup?
What Is a Physical Backup? (XPS)
Choosing a Backup Level
Level-0 Backups
Level-1 Backups
Level-2 Backups
Collecting Information About Your System Before a Backup
Ensuring That You Have Enough Logical-Log Space
Copying Database Server Configuration Information
Verifying Database Integrity
Backing Up Storage Spaces and Logical Logs
Backup Syntax
Backing Up After Changing the Physical Schema
When to Back Up the Root Dbspace and Modified Storage Spaces
When to Back Up the Modified Storage Spaces Only
Using ISM During a Backup
Using IBM Informix Server Administrator to Back Up and Verify
ON-Bar Backup Examples
Performing a Level-0 Backup of All Storage Spaces
Performing a Level-0 Backup of Specified Storage Spaces
Performing an Incremental Backup
Backing Up a List of Storage Spaces Specified in a File
How to Avoid Repeatedly Archiving Read-Only Storage Spaces
Backing Up Specific Tables
Retrying Skipped Storage Spaces During a Backup
Performing a Whole-System Backup (IDS)
Backing Up Smart Large Objects in Sbspaces (IDS)
Using Fake Backups in a Data Warehouse (IDS)
Backing Up Blobspaces in a Logging Database (IDS)
Backing Up Logical Logs When Blobspaces Are Offline (IDS)
Assigning a Name to a Backup Session (XPS)
Performing a Physical Backup (XPS)
Backing Up a Dbslice (XPS)
Backing Up Table Types
Viewing Recent ON-Bar Activity (IDS)
Backing Up Logical Logs
Backing Up Logical Logs on Dynamic Server
Performing a Continuous Backup of Logical Logs
Performing a Manual Backup of Logical Logs
Using ALARMPROGRAM to Set the Log Backup Mode
Viewing Backed-Up Logical Logs
Backing Up Logical Logs on Extended Parallel Server
Performing a Manual Backup of Logical Logs
Starting Continuous Logical-Log Backups
Preventing Logical-Log Backups in a Test System
Monitoring Logical-Log Backups
Salvaging Logical-Log Files
Understanding ON-Bar Backup Processes
Backup Sequence on Dynamic Server
Backup Sequence on Extended Parallel Server
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