HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual page 84

Zero downtime backup for oracle, sap r/3, microsoft sql server, microsoft exchange server, and microsoft volume shadow copy service
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In Application database, type the name of the database to be backed up.
The database name can be obtained using SQL*Plus:
SQL>select name from v$database;
NOTE:
In a single-instance configuration, the database name is usually the same
as its instance name. In this case, the instance name can be also used. The
instance name can be obtained as follows:
SQL>select instance_name from v$instance;
Specify the User and group/domain options, which are available on UNIX and
Windws Server 2008 clients, as follows:
• UNIX: In Username and Group/Domain name, specify the OSDBA user
account under which you want the backup to start (for example, the user
name ora, group DBA). This user must be configured as described in
"Configuring Oracle user
• Windows Server 2008: It is not mandatory to specify these options and if
they are not specified, the backup runs under the Local System Account.
In Username and Group/Domain name, specify the operating system user
account under which you want the backup session to run (for example, the
user name Administrator, domain DP).
Ensure that this user has been added to the Data Protector admin or operator
user group and has the Oracle database backup rights. This user becomes the
backup owner.
NOTE:
If this is not your first backup specification, Data Protector fills in Username
and Group/Domain name for you, providing the values of the last
configured Oracle database.
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