Veritas NetBackup™ for PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for PostgreSQL
- Installing the NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
- Verifying the operating systems and platforms
- Installing prerequisites for NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
- Post-installation requirements for NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
- Describing the NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent package
- Installing the NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
- Authenticating the password
- Uninstalling the NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
- Configuring NetBackup for PostgreSQL
- The NetBackup for PostgreSQL backups and restores
- About PostgreSQL backups
- Performing PostgreSQL backups
- Validating the PostgreSQL backups
- Querying the PostgreSQL backups
- Deleting backup information from the NetBackup catalog files
- About PostgreSQL restore
- Performing the PostgreSQLrestores
- Redirected restores
- Recovering the restores
- Disaster recovery
- Troubleshooting for PostgreSQL
- Appendix A. NetBackup for PostgreSQL commands and conventions
- Appendix B. NetBackup for PostgreSQL commands
Post-installation requirements for NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent
After you install
(Windows) Configure the NetBackup for PostgreSQL Agent to run with administrative privileges.
(Windows) Add the NetBackup
bindirectory to the PATH user environment variable.(Linux) Symbolic link: If a symbolic link does not exists, create
libpq.sothat points tolibpq.so.<n>, where<n>is the PostgreSQL library version. You can create the symbolic link at your chosen directory.For example, if the PostgreSQL library version is 5, then the symbolic link
libpq.sopoints tolibpq.so.5.Note:
Ensure that you update the PGSQL_LIB_INSTALL_PATH parameter in the
nbpgsql.confwith the absolute path of the symbolic link.(Linux) The user of the agent is a superuser or has superuser privileges.
Set the following database user privileges:
Table: User and the privileges
User | Privileges |
|---|---|
Backup | LOCK TABLES, SELECT FILE, RELOAD, SUPER, UPDATE, TRIGGER, SHOW, VIEW, EXECUTE, and EVENT. |
Restore | CREATE, DROP, INDEX, SHUTDOWN, INSERT, ALTER, DELETE, UPDATE, TRIGGER, SUPER, and CREATE VIEW. |
To set the database user privileges, run the following PostgreSQL command:
ALTER USER<db_user> with SUPERUSER
For more information, see PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide.