I know this might sound like a silly question - but have you read the DP
for Oracle User's Guide. There is a whole section on setting up the
scheduler with DP for Oracle. It walks you through all the steps for
dealing with root user vs. Oracle user.


Regards,

Neil Rasmussen
Software Development
Data Protection for Oracle




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How do you "su - oracle -c script.sh" if you use the client sched or do
you?  TSM support stated I couldnt do this.

R.

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From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We have never used crontab to perform the backups for Oracle, MS-SQL or
Domino/Notes.

We always use the scheduler to run the COMMAND on the client.

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/18/2004
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> Anyone using the Client schedular to backup oracle databases/logs
> via the tdp?  I need/want to run the backup script from the user
> "oracle" and was curious if anyone is doing this or if everyone is
> just using the crontab.
>
> R.

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