Andy: VE uses Microsoft VSS (Volume Shadow copy Service), which was not available with Windows 2000. Oracle VSS Writer is only available with Oracle 9i or later.
On Windows 2003 and newer, and Oracle 9i and alter, we have no trouble with hot-backups of Oracle systems where we have the Oracle writer for VSS installed. I can't explain why your DB would get corrupt, but without VSS and VSS-Writer for Oracle, there isn't any integration between Oracle and the snapshot process. That in itself might be enough to explain it. On servers where we couldn't get VSS Writer for Oracle installed, we only do cold-backups by using VMware tools to execute batch-commands to properly shutdown and restart applications and their Oracle databases. I think you will only be able to get away with cold-backups in your current configuration. Mike Best regards, Mike RMD IT, x7942 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Huebner, Andy <andy.hueb...@alcon.com>wrote: > We ran our first backup of a Oracle server using TSM VE and the Oracle DB > reported many errors and it caused the Oracle DB to become corrupt. I > believe Oracle crashed and it was later recovered. > > Has anyone had any issues backing up a live Oracle system with TSM VE? > > Oracle - v.Old > Windows - 2000 (laugh it you want, but I bet you have some too) > TSM agent 6.4.0.0 > TSM Server 6.2.3.100 > > There is far more to the process and well thought out reasons, but this is > the bit that is having an issue. > > > Andy Huebner >