Hello Andreas,

SAP DB and MaxDB are setting the environment variable BI_BACKUP to the
values FULL, PARTIAL and ARCHIVE to give Backint for SAPDB/MaxDB and
Backint for Oracle a hint about the type of backup. You should be able
check that, by replacing your Backint for Oracle temporarily with a
program, that lists the environment. If you can verify that BI_BACKUP is
set to different values for data and log backups, please research what
is necessary, such that TSM's Backint for Oracle uses these hints.

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vollmer Andreas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 9:50 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: BACKINT for SAPDB and BACKINT for Oracle
>
>
>Hello,
> 
>I have successfully connected BACKINT for SAPDB to BACKINT for 
>Oracle (TSM)
>through the SAPDB Adapter Program. We are using SAPDB 7.3 
>Build 048 and IBM
>Tivoli Storage Manager for ERP Version 3.3.4.
> 
>I have created two different backup mediums for DATA and LOGS 
>(BACK_Dat and
>BACK_Log). The BACKINT for Oracle (TSM Implementation) is also able to
>separate DATA and LOGS in so called Management Classes to 
>store DATA and
>LOGS on different TSM volumes (in different storage groups). 
> 
>It seems that the BACKINT for SAPDB program (or SAPDB adapter program)
>doesn't pass the information whether it's a complete or a log 
>backup to the
>BACKINT for Oracle Interface. All backups (DATA and LOGS) are 
>stored in the
>DATA management class of Tivoli Storage Manager.
> 
>Does anyone know, if there is a possibility to separate these 
>backup types
>and pass this information to BACKINT for Oracle?
> 
> 
>Andreas Vollmer
>IBM Certified Deployment Professional
>Tivoli Storage Manager 5.2
> 
>

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