Tape drives are affordable, high-capacity storage devices for backup data. The MySQL Enterprise Backup product can interface with media management software (MMS) such as Oracle Secure Backup (OSB) to drive MySQL backup and restore jobs. The media management software must support Version 2 or higher of the System Backup to Tape (SBT) interface.
On the MySQL Enterprise Backup side, you run the backup job as a single-file backup
using the --backup-image parameter,
with the prefix sbt: in front of the filename,
and optionally pass other --sbt-* parameters to
the mysqlbackup command to control various
aspects of the SBT processing. The --sbt-*
options are listed in
Section 4.1.10, “Single-File Backup Options”.
On the OSB side, you can schedule MySQL Enterprise Backup jobs by specifying a
configurable command that calls mysqlbackup. You
control OSB features such as encryption by defining a
“storage selector” that applies those features to a
particular backup, and passing the name of the storage selector to
OSB using the MySQL Enterprise Backup parameter
--sbt-database-name=.
storage_selector
To back up MySQL data to tape:
Specify the
--backup-image=sbt:
parameter of the mysqlbackup command to
uniquely identify the backup data. The namesbt:
prefix sends the backup data to the MMS rather than a local
file, and the remainder of the argument value is used as the
unique backup name within the MMS.
Specify the --sbt-database-name parameter of
the mysqlbackup command to enable the OSB
operator to configure a storage selector for backups from this
MySQL source. (This parameter refers to a “storage
selector” defined by the OSB operator, not to any MySQL
database name.) By default, mysqlbackup
supplies a value of MySQL for this MMS
parameter. The argument to this option is limited to 8 bytes.
If you have multiple media management programs installed, to
select the specific SBT library to use, specify the
--sbt-lib-path parameter of the
mysqlbackup command. If you do not specify
the --sbt-lib-path parameter,
mysqlbackup uses the normal operating system
paths and environment variables to locate the SBT library,
which is named libobk.so on Linux and Unix
systems and ORASBT.DLL on Windows systems.
When you specify --sbt-lib-path, you can use
a different filename for the library in addition to specifying
the path.
Specify any other product-specific settings that are normally
controlled by environment variables using the
--sbt-environment option.
To restore MySQL data from tape:
Specify the
--backup-image=sbt:
parameter of the mysqlbackup command as part
of the restore operation. Use the same
namename value as during the original
backup. This single parameter retrieves the appropriate data
from the appropriate tape device.
Optionally use the --sbt-lib-path option,
using the same values as for the backup operation.
Specify any other product-specific settings that are normally
controlled by environment variables using the
--sbt-environment option.
For product-specific information about Oracle Secure Backup, see the Oracle Secure Backup documentation.
Example 6.1. Sample mysqlbackup Commands Using MySQL Enterprise Backup with Oracle Secure Backup
# Uses libobk.so or ORASBT.DLL in standard places): mysqlbackup --port=3306 --protocol=tcp --user=root --password \ --backup-image=sbt:backup-shoeprod-2011-05-30 \ --backup-dir=/backup backup-to-image # Associates this backup with storage selector 'shoeprod': mysqlbackup --port=3306 --protocol=tcp --user=root --password \ --backup-image=sbt:backup-shoeprod-2011-05-30 \ --sbt-database-name=shoeprod \ --backup-dir=/backup backup-to-image # Uses an alternative SBT library, /opt/Other-MMS.so: mysqlbackup --port=3306 --protocol=tcp --user=root --password \ --backup-image=sbt:backup-shoeprod-2011-05-30 \ --sbt-lib-path=/opt/Other-MMS.so \ --backup-dir=/backup backup-to-image

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