Unix Application System; Windows Application System - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

Zero downtime backup for oracle, sap r/3, microsoft sql server, microsoft exchange server, and microsoft volume shadow copy service
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NOTE:
The sapreorg and BR*Tools home directories must be accessible only if you want to
run SAP compliant ZDB sessions (BRBACKUP is started on the backup system and not
on the application system).

UNIX application system

1.
Share the directories on the application system through NFS with root permissions.
For example, suppose that the sapbackup directory on the application system
points to /oracle/SID/sapbackup and the backup system is
backup.company.com. To share the sapbackup directory:
HP-UX: In the file /etc/exports on the application system, add the line:
/oracle/SID/sapbackup -root=backup.company.com
Solaris: In the file /etc/dfs/dfstab on the application system, add the line:
share -F nfs -o root=backup.company.com
/oracle/SID/sapbackup
2.
Mount the directories on the backup system. Ensure that you have the same
directory structure on both the application and backup system.
For example, suppose that you have an HP-UX application system
app.company.com. To mount the /oracle/SID/sapbackup directory on
the backup system, add the following line to the file /etc/fstab on the backup
system:
app.company.com:/oracle/SID/sapbackup
/oracle/SID/sapbackup nfs

Windows application system

On the application system, find the location of the sapbackup and sapreorg
directories. If they reside inside the SAP data home directory, share this directory
under any name you want. Then, on the backup system, create the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SAP\ORACLE_SID\Environment\
SAPDATA_HOME Windows registry key, specifying the SAP data home directory
path as seen from the backup system.
For example, suppose your application system is mycomputer.company.com
and the SAP data home is K:\oracle\my_instance, which you share under
defaults 0 0
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