HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 用户手册
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Data Protector SAP R/3 Configuration File
Chapter 2
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Setting, Retrieving, Listing, and Deleting Data
Protector SAP R/3 Configuration
File Parameters Using the CLI
Protector SAP R/3 Configuration
File Parameters Using the CLI
The Data Protector SAP R/3 configuration file parameters are normally
written to the Data Protector SAP R/3 configuration file after:
written to the Data Protector SAP R/3 configuration file after:
• the configuration of the SAP R/3 instance in Data Protector is
completed.
• a new backup specification is created.
• a backup that uses balancing by time algorithm is completed.
The
util_cmd
Command
You can set, retrieve, list, or delete the Data Protector SAP R/3
configuration file parameters using the
configuration file parameters using the
util_cmd -putopt
(setting a
parameter),
util_cmd -getopt
(retrieving a parameter), or
util_cmd
-getconf
(listing all parameters) command on the Data Protector SAP
R/3 client. The command resides in the
<Data_Protector_home>\bin
(Windows systems),
/opt/omni/lbin
(HP-UX and Solaris systems), or
/usr/omni/bin
(other UNIX systems) directory.
Cluster-Aware
Clients
Clients
In a cluster environment, the environment variable
OB2BARHOSTNAME
must be defined as the virtual hostname before running the
util_cmd
command from the command line (on the client). The
OB2BARHOSTNAME
variable is set as follows:
• On UNIX:
export OB2BARHOSTNAME=<virtual_hostname>
• On Windows:
set OB2BARHOSTNAME=<virtual_hostname>
The
util_cmd
Synopsis
The syntax of the
util_cmd
command is as follows:
util_cmd -getconf[ig] SAP <sap_instance> [-local <filename>]
util_cmd -getopt[ion] [SAP <sap_instance>] <option_name>
[-sub[list] <sublist_name>] [-local <filename>]
util_cmd -putopt[ion] [SAP <sap_instance>] <option_name>
[<option_value>] [-sub[list] <sublist_name>] [-local
<filename>]
where:
<option_name>
is the name of the parameter
<option_value>
is the value for the parameter