HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 Manual De Usuario
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
Chapter 2
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If you do not use the Recovery Catalog:
Export
<ORACLE_HOME>
as described on page 225 and start Recovery
Manager:
bin/rman target <Target_Database_Login>
nocatalog
cmd_file=rman_script
An example of the
rman_script
is listed below:
run {allocate channel ‘dev0’ type disk;
backup (tablespace <tablespace_name>
format ‘<ORACLE_HOME>/tmp/<datafile_name>’);}
After a successful backup, try to restore the backed up tablespace by
running the following restore script:
running the following restore script:
run {
allocate channel ‘dev0’ type disk;
sql ‘alter tablespace <tablespace_name> offline immediate’;
restore tablespace <tablespace_name>;
recover tablespace <tablespace_name>;
sql ‘alter tablespace <tablespace_name> online’
release channel ‘dev0’;}
If one of the above procedures fails, refer to the Oracle documentation
to learn how to execute backup and restore directly to disk using the
Recovery Manager.
to learn how to execute backup and restore directly to disk using the
Recovery Manager.
Prerequisites on the SAP R/3 Side of the Integration
The following verification steps must be performed in order to verify that
SAP R/3 is installed as required for the integration to work. These steps
do not include Data Protector components.
SAP R/3 is installed as required for the integration to work. These steps
do not include Data Protector components.
1. Verify backup directly to disk as follows:
brbackup -d disk -u <user>/<password>
If this fails, check the error messages and resolve possible problems
before you continue.
before you continue.
2. Verify restore directly to disk as follows:
brrestore -d disk -u <user>/<password>