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Zero downtime backup for oracle, sap r/3, microsoft sql server, microsoft exchange server, and microsoft volume shadow copy service
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for information on setting the variables in the Data Protector Oracle configuration
files.
Perform a filesystem backup (non-ZDB) of the Oracle Server system so that you
can eliminate any potential communication problems between the Oracle Server
and the Data Protector Cell Manager system.
See the online Help index "standard backup procedure" for details about how
to do a filesystem backup.
Ensure that the hostname defined in the backup specification as a system to be
backed up is the name of the application system.
On Windows, check the Data Protector Inet service startup parameters
on the Oracle Server system:
Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services > Data
Protector Inet.
The service must run under a specified user account. Make sure that the same
user is also added to the Data Protector admin or user group.
Examine the system errors reported in the following file on the application system
(Oracle proxy-copy ZDB method) or backup system (Oracle backup set ZDB
method):
HP-UX , Solaris: /var/opt/omni/log/debug.log
Windows: Data_Protector_home\log\debug.log
Additionally, if your backup or restore failed:
Test the Data Protector internal data transfer using the testbar2 utility:
1.
Verify that the Cell Manager name is correctly defined on the Oracle Server
system. Check the following file, which contains the name of the Cell Manager
system:
HP-UX, Solaris: /etc/opt/omni/client/cell_server
Windows: Data_Protector_home\Config\client\cell_server
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