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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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[-ctlcp_location BACKUP_CONTROL_FILE_COPY_LOCATION]
[-pfile PARAMETER_FILE]
[-bkphost BACKUP_SYSTEM]
If you have Oracle Data Guard configuration for non-ZDB sessions and if you intend
to back up a standby database, you must provide the STANDBY_DB_LOGIN
information.
If your ZDB method is backup set, you must provide the BACKUP_SYSTEM information.
Parameter description
CLIENT_NAME
Name of the Oracle Server system with the database to be configured. It needs
to be specified only in a cluster environment.
RAC: The virtual server of the Oracle resource group.
Oracle Data Guard: Name of either a primary system or secondary (standby)
system.
DB_NAME
Name of the database to be configured.
ORACLE_HOME
Pathname of the Oracle Server home directory.
PRIMARY_USERNAME PRIMARY_PASSWORD
Username and password for login to the target or primary database. Note that
the user must have the SYSDBA privilege granted.
primary_net_service_name_1 [,primary_net_service_name_2, ...]
Net services names for the primary database.
RAC: Each net service name must resolve into a specific database instance.
CATALOG_USERNAME CATALOG_PASSWORD
Username and password for login to the recovery catalog. This is optional and
is used only if you use the recovery catalog database as an RMAN repository
for backup history.
catalog_net_service_name
Net service name for the recovery catalog.
STANDBY_USERNAME STANDBY_PASSWORD
This is used in Oracle Data Guard environment for backing up a standby
database. Username and password for login to the standby database.
standby_net_service_name_1 [,standby_net_service_name_2, ...]
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