HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 사용자 설명서
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
Chapter 2
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echo "Test backint called as follows:"
echo "$0 $*"
echo "exiting 3 for a failure"
exit 3
Then start the following commands as the SAP R/3 user; see
“Configuring an SAP R/3 User in Data Protector (UNIX Systems
Only)” on page 165:
“Configuring an SAP R/3 User in Data Protector (UNIX Systems
Only)” on page 165:
brbackup -t offline -d util_file -u <user>/<password> -c
If you receive backint arguments, this means that SAP R/3 is properly
configured for backup using backint; otherwise you have to reconfigure
SAP R/3.
configured for backup using backint; otherwise you have to reconfigure
SAP R/3.
Configuration Problems
IMPORTANT
The procedure described in the previous sections must be performed
before you start checking the Data Protector configuration.
before you start checking the Data Protector configuration.
1. Verify that the Data Protector software has been installed
properly.
Refer to the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Installation and
Licensing Guide for details.
Licensing Guide for details.
2. Verify that the Data Protector Database Library is linked
with the Oracle executable:
Use the following command to check if the
libob2oracle8.so
on
Solaris and
libob2oracle8.sl (libob2oracle8_64bit.sl)
on
HP-UX is linked with the Oracle executable.
Export the
<ORACLE_HOME>
and the
<ORACLE_SID>
as described on
HP-UX platform:
/usr/bin/chatr <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle