sshapiro currious why you are running a database that is about ten years
out of support, especially if your DBAs do not want to use the tools native
to that version.
Glad you got your problem solved, did not suggest start/end scripts as I
understood that you wanted a RMAN like solution which was
Hi
thanks for sharing your experience. Can you please paste output of bp.start and
bp.end scripts. It will help us understand better.
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Congrats on testing! As you found, it is important to also get the archive
redo logs post-backup.
Cheers, Wayne
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Hopefully your database server is also a media server.
The command we use on our remaining HP-UX 11.11 media server (running NBU 7.6.x
but same was used back when we had 6.5.x) is:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpbackup -p policy -s schedule -i dbbackup.log
21
We define the policy in NetBackup
Thanks - I'll look into EBU.
NetApp can generally do snapshots, but (1) we were trying to move as much
as we could to rman, (2) our current snapshot procedure is pretty
cumbersome and I expected it to remain as kludgey on NetApp, and (3), we
think that Unix snapshot might be a seperately licensed
Hello Sid
Have you tried to use EBU which it is the RMAN for Oracle 7.3.4
It did work with netbackup libobk back in NetBackup 3.4
NetApp should be able to create snapshots the volume, at least it could when I
worked with it.
For the bpbackup issue, it could be related to the user if you are