HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 用户手册
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Configuring the Integration
Chapter 1
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2. Check the presence of the MML
LIBOBK2SHR32.EXE
in the
SYS$SHARE:
directory.
NOTE
The logical definition for
SYS$SHARE:LIBOBK2SHR32.EXE
is
$DEFINE/SYSTEM DP_SBT SYS$SHARE:LIBOBK2SHR32.EXE
.
You are now ready to use the MML with RMAN to perform backups. For
information on how to use RMAN, see the Oracle documentation.
information on how to use RMAN, see the Oracle documentation.
After Relinking
To test the MML (SBT) interface, configure Oracle 9i using the GUI (see
“Configuring Oracle Databases” on page 24).
“Configuring Oracle Databases” on page 24).
Configuring Oracle Users on UNIX and OpenVMS
On UNIX and OpenVMS, to start an Oracle backup session, a user needs
to perform an operating system logon to the system where an Oracle
Server is running.
to perform an operating system logon to the system where an Oracle
Server is running.
If properly configured, this user is allowed to back up or restore an
Oracle database. To start a backup of an Oracle database using Data
Protector, the user must also become the owner of the Data Protector
backup specification.
Oracle database. To start a backup of an Oracle database using Data
Protector, the user must also become the owner of the Data Protector
backup specification.
As the owner of the backup specification, the Oracle user must be added
to the Data Protector
to the Data Protector
admin
or
operator
user group. On OpenVMS,
configure a Data Protector
admin
user with the username
<Any>
and the
group name
<Any>
.
On UNIX, you can identify this user by running the following command
on the Oracle Server system:
on the Oracle Server system:
ps -ef|grep ora_pmon_<DB_NAME>
or
ps -ef|grep ora_lgwr_<DB_NAME>