HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 User Manual
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
Chapter 1
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See the online Help index “standard backup procedure” for details
about how to do a filesystem backup.
about how to do a filesystem backup.
4. Verify the permissions of the current user account
Your user account should enable you to perform an Oracle backup or
restore with Data Protector. Use the
restore with Data Protector. Use the
testbar2
utility to check the
permissions:
/opt/omni/bin/testbar2 -perform:checkuser
(HP-UX and
Solaris systems) or
/usr/omni/bin/testbar2 -perform:checkuser
(other UNIX
systems).
If the user account holds all required permissions, you will receive
only NORMAL messages displayed on the screen. See also
“Configuring Oracle Users on UNIX and OpenVMS” on page 21.
only NORMAL messages displayed on the screen. See also
“Configuring Oracle Users on UNIX and OpenVMS” on page 21.
5. Examine the system errors
The system errors are reported in the /var/opt/omni/log/debug.log
(HP-UX and Solaris systems) or
(HP-UX and Solaris systems) or
/usr/omni/log/debug.log
(other
UNIX systems) file on the Oracle Server system.
Configuration Problems on Windows Systems
IMPORTANT
If you have encountered any errors up to this point when performing the
procedures described in the previous section, please contact Oracle
support. The respective tests must be done before you even start
checking the Data Protector Oracle configuration.
procedures described in the previous section, please contact Oracle
support. The respective tests must be done before you even start
checking the Data Protector Oracle configuration.
1. Verify that the Data Protector software has been installed
properly
See the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Installation and
Licensing Guide for details.
Licensing Guide for details.