Andre,
you should use SAPDBA for the complete restore process. There are some
files that are beeing copied around after the physical restore. This copy
operations are done by SAPDBA. If you use BACKINT by itself, the important
files won't get copied and make the recovery very manual. SAPDBA will take
care about all the restore operation.

Mit freundlichen Gr��en / Best Regards
Matthias Kubik


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"Jennings, Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/14/2000 09:30:54 AM

Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Subject:  Re: ADSM/Backint/SAP




I actually got the problem resolved.  But you can answer another question.

Now that I have ADSM/BACKINIT working, I am going to do a complete SAP R/3
database recovery.  The steps I'm doing are as follows:

Mirroring the original systems Drive allocations
Install Oracle, SAP
Restore database from ADSM

Do I have to actually load an SAP database, then extend the tables to do a
complete recovery, or can I just recover direct from tape.


Andre' Jennings
SAP R/3 Basis/Security Engineer
Crown Crafts, Inc. - Atlanta, GA
(770) 644-6456
"No-one ever went blind from looking on the bright side of life"

-----Original Message-----
From: Markus Brotzki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 3:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ADSM/Backint/SAP

What is the problem, we use ADSM with SAP R/3 with DB2.

Markus

"Jennings, Andre" schrieb:
>
> I am in need of an ADSM professional that knows BACKINT connectivity to
SAP
> R/3.  We are willing to pay a reasonable rate.  Please call me at the
number
> below or page me at 888-224-3136.  I will be here tonight until 2am EST
>
> Andre' Jennings
> SAP R/3 Basis/Security Engineer
> Crown Crafts, Inc. - Atlanta, GA
> (770) 644-6456
> "No-one ever went blind from looking on the bright side of life"

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