Comparison of the ON-Bar and ontape utilities
This topic contains information to help you compare the ON-Bar and ontape utilities, so you can determine when to use each utility.
- ON-Bar
- Backs up and restores storage spaces (dbspaces) and logical files,
by using a storage manager to track backups and storage media. Use
this utility when you need to:
- Select specific storage spaces
- Back up to a specific point in time
- Perform separate physical and logical restores
- Back up and restore different storage spaces in parallel
- Use multiple tape drives concurrently for backups and restores
- Perform imported restores
- Perform external backups and restores
- ontape
- Logs, backs up, and restores data, and enables you to change the
logging status of a database. It does not use a storage manager. Use
this utility when you need to:
- Back up and restore data without a storage manager
- Back up without selecting storage spaces
- Change the logging mode for databases
Can the utility | ON-Bar | ontape |
---|---|---|
Use a storage manager to track backups and storage media? | yes | no |
Back up all database server data? | yes | yes |
Back up selected storage spaces? | yes | no |
Back up logical-log files? | yes | yes |
Perform continuous logical-log backups? | yes | yes |
Perform continuous logical-log restore? | yes | yes |
Back up while the database server is online? | yes | yes |
Back up while the database server is in quiescent mode? | yes | yes |
Restore all database server data? | yes | yes |
Restore selected storage spaces? | yes | yes |
Back up and restore storage spaces serially? | yes | yes |
Perform cold restores with the database server offline? | yes | yes |
Initialize high availability data replication? | yes | yes |
Restore data to a specific point in time? | yes | no |
Perform separate physical and logical restores? | yes | yes |
Back up and restore different storage spaces in parallel? | yes | no |
Use multiple tape drives concurrently for backups and restores? | yes | no |
Restart a restore? | yes | no |
Rename a chunk path name or device during a cold restore? | yes | yes |
Perform imported restores? | yes | yes |
Perform external backups and restores? | yes | yes |
Monitor performance? | yes | no |
Change logging mode for databases? | no | yes |
Transform data with external programs? | yes | yes |
Back up to or restore from cloud storage? | no | yes |
Encrypt or decrypt a storage space during a restore? | yes | yes |
- Emergency boot files and sysutils database
The ontape utility does not use the sysutils database or the emergency boot files.
- Simultaneous sessions
ON-Bar, with HCL OneDB™ Primary Storage Manager, supports simultaneous sessions.
ON-Bar, with ISM, supports up to four simultaneous sessions per ISM instance.
The ontape utility supports two simultaneous sessions, one for physical backup or restore, and one for log backup. - Device support and storage management
The ontape utility supports remote backup devices on other hosts.
ON-Bar, with the OneDB Primary Storage Manager, supports the export of backup generations into specified directories and devices.
ON-Bar supports different sets of tape drives on various hardware platforms.
You can also use ON-Bar with the Tivoli® Storage Manager or third-party storage managers to obtain device support and storage management.
- Changing the logging mode of a database
You cannot change the logging mode for ON-Bar; however you can use the ondblog utility to do this task when using ON-Bar.
You can also use the SQL administration API alternative, ALTER LOGMODE to change the logging mode.
For details about each utility, see Back up with ON-Bar and Back up with ontape.