ARCHIVE Object Selection Dialog Box - NetBackup

Teradata Extension for NetBackup Administrator Guide

Product
NetBackup
Release Number
16.20
16.10
Published
May 2017
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-02
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities


  1. To access this dialog box, click Teradata Tiered Archive/Restore Architecture > Task > Archive.
  2. Allow defaults in the Log on to Teradata DBS dialog box or enter other information.
  3. Click Connect. The ARCHIVE object selection dialog box appears.
  4. Select jobs for archival.

Options for this dialog box are described in the following table.

ARCHIVE Object Selection Dialog Box
Menu Command Button or Pane Description
File
  Build ARC script Build ARC script.

Opens the Script Options dialog box, which allows parameter specification for the ARC script.

  Auto Generate Automatically generate job scripts to archive databases.

Closes the ARCHIVE object selection dialog box and opens the Auto Generate dialog box.

  Exit None Close the ARCHIVE object selection dialog box.
Edit
  Unselect All Clear the database objects selected for archival.
View
  Refresh None Refresh the view of the databases displayed in the ARCHIVE object selection dialog box.

Opens the Log on to Teradata DBS dialog box again. After logging on, the ARCHIVE object selection dialog box appears again.

Panes in Dialog Box
None None Left pane The left pane of the ARCHIVE object selection dialog box contains an expandable list of database objects that are available for archival.

To expand, click the icon by the database name. To archive a database object, check the box next to the database object.

None None Right pane The right pane of the ARCHIVE object selection dialog box contains:
  • Name column - lists the names of the database objects. The database objects that have been selected for archival appear with a check in the checkbox.
  • Size (Bytes) column - lists the size, in bytes, of the database object.
  • Tables column - specifies how many tables the database object contains.
  • Others column - lists views and macros.