Hi Ibby
1 As the oracle user: Link the libobk in oracle home to the one in
netbackup/bin
2 As the oracle user: Create the rman script(s)
3 As the oracle user: Run the rman script(s) and verify that there start
jobs in netbackup
4 As root: Create a shell script that calls the rman with su - oracle
Thanks Michael,
I am sure these are correct steps , only confusion I am having is should I
install the netbackup server on the Oracle server or NB client or both , pls
clarify.
Thanks
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Just installing the Netbackup Client on the Oracle server should be enough,
the oracle agent should be a part of the client in 7.0
Regards
Michael
2010/12/17 ibby
> Thanks Michael,
>
> I am sure these are correct steps , only confusion I am having is should I
> install the netbackup server on t
Hi Daniel
Our solution was a script based on bpimport -create_db_info -id
and vmquery
Regards
Michael
2010/12/16 Jimenez, Daniel
> Hey guys
>
>
>
> I am attempting to do a mass import on some Backup Exec tapes on a Windows
> 6.5.5 master server and would like an ideas you may have on doing t
Michael is right,
The oracle agent comes as part of the netbackup 7 client now. One word
of warning though, running the oracle link (on unix located in
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin) requires any databases to be down or the link
won't work.
I'm not sure if there is a sample rman script in the s
There are also sample scripts located in the NetBackup dbext directory and
instructions in the admin guide to validate the library is properly linked to
the oracle instance.
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Regards...
Kevin
On Dec 17, 2010, at 8:46 AM, "Mark Glazerman"
wrote:
> Michael is right,
>
>
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 8:46 AM, Mark Glazerman wrote:
> The oracle agent comes as part of the netbackup 7 client now.
>
Although the Oracle agent is bundled in the client, remember that it is
still separately licensed...
.../Ed
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Veritas-bu mai
Michael
Thanks for the information, we are testing a very similar process right now.
Daniel Jimenez
Backup and Recovery
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I've only found this true on older versions of Oracle. In fact, I ran a 6.5
"oracle_link" for an 11.1 home just a week or so ago with a DB up and
running and after trying a backup that went "clunk" because the link had not
yet been made for this Oracle home. Backups ran fine immediately after
run