HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 User Manual
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Backing Up an SAP R/3 Database
Chapter 2
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Tru64 Cluster
Before starting a backup on the Tru64 Cluster, create the following links:
ln –s /sapfiles/admin/dbs/initsap.dba initSAP.dba
ln –s /sapfiles/admin/dbs/initsap.ora initSAP.ora
ln –s /sapfiles/admin/dbs/initsap.sap init SAP.sap
Starting a Backup Using the CLI
Switch to the
/opt/omni/bin
(HP-UX and Solaris systems),
/usr/omni/bin
(other UNIX systems), or
<Data_Protector_home>\bin
(Windows systems) directory on an SAP
R/3 Database Server system and run the following command:
omnib -sap_list <backup_specification_name> [-barmode
<SapMode>][list_options
]
You can select among the following
list_options
:
-protect
{
none
|
weeks
n
|
days
n
|
until
date
|
permanent
}
-load
{
low
|
medium
|
high
}
-crc
-no_monitor
SapMode = {-full | -incr}
Refer to the
omnib
man page for details.
Example
To start a backup using an SAP R/3 backup specification called
RONA
, run
the following command:
omnib -sap_list RONA
Using SAP R/3 Commands
When you interactively start a backup of your SAP R/3 object using the
brbackup
or
sapdba
commands, Data Protector uses the default SAP R/3
backup specification named
SAP-R3
for backup.
Data Protector
Inet
User
Account on
Windows
Windows
On Windows, before you start backup interactively using the
sapdba
command, and you have at least one device attached to the SAP R/3
Database Server (and specified in the backup specification), you have to
Database Server (and specified in the backup specification), you have to