HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual page 237

Zero downtime backup for oracle, sap r/3, microsoft sql server, microsoft exchange server, and microsoft volume shadow copy service
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Verify the restore using testbar2:
Execute the following to ensure that restore is possible:
/opt/omni/bin/testbar2 –type:SAP –appname:ORACLE_SID
–perform:restore –file:file_name -bar barlist_name -object
objectName
If it fails, proceed as follows:
• Check the backup session - was it successful?
• Check that the files are in the Data Protector database.
• Check the user rights. Was the a restore started under the correct SAP user
account
• Call a support representative for assistance.
5.
Verify the restore using backint:
backint is the same command used by the SAP backup utility.
/opt/omni/lbin/backint –f restore –u ORACLE_SID -i
input_file
where input_file specifies what will be restored; backint expects the list
of files in the following format:
backint_ID_1 pathName_1 [targetDirectory_1]
backint_ID_2 pathName_2 [targetDirectory_2]
backint_ID_3 pathName_3 [targetDirectory_3]
To retrieve the backint_ID numbers, enter the following command:
echo "#NULL #NULL" | backint –f inquiry –u ORACLE_SID
or, alternatively, you can just specify #NULL as backint_ID_1 in the
input_file. In this case, the latest backup session for the file is used for the
restore.
If it fails, proceed as follows:
• Check the backup session - was it successful?
• Check that the files are in the Data Protector database.
• Check the user rights. Was the restore started under the correct SAP user
account?
• Call a support representative for assistance.
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