Verifying Restore - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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4.
On the application system, verify the backup using backint:
Execute the following command to ensure that communication within Data
Protector is established and that a backup of files can be performed:
• Create a non-ZDB backup specification on the backup system.
• export OB2BARLIST=barlist_name
export OB2APPNAME=ORACLE_SID
/opt/omni/lbin/backint –f backup –t file –u ORACLE_SID
-i input_file
where input_file is the file containing the full pathnames for backup.
If it fails, check the errors and try to fix them or call a support representative for
assistance.

Verifying restore

Before you begin this section, be sure that you completed all the steps provided in
the sections
the prerequisites (SAP
Perform the following verification steps, in numerical order, to verify that Data Protector
is configured properly:
1.
Verify the user for the restore
Verify that the user specified for the restore session is the user of the backup
session and that they belong to the Data Protector operator or admin group.
Check that the respective user group has the See private objects user
right selected.
"Verifying the prerequisites (Oracle
side)" on page 231.
side)" on page 230 and
Zero downtime backup integration guide
"Verifying
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