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Installation and Configuration

Configuration

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/nsr/oracle/ora/${ORACLE_SID}_offline:

SYSTEM

Note that only one file (in our example: SYSTEM) is needed in the direc- tories ${ORACLE_SID}_full_save and ${ORACLE_SID}_offline for a tablespace that is to be backed up. If at least one of the existing tablespaces is specified here, that tablespace along with all other exist- ing tablespaces and the control file will be backed up automatically.

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(${ORACLE_SID}_full_save or ${ORACLE_SID}_offline) at least once a week. This ensures that all tablespaces are backed up at least once a week and at the same time all control files (and in an offline backup additionally all redolog files) will be backed up as well.

For the automatic recovery of the database to the state of a previous point in time (see section “Automatic Recovery for an Optional Point in Time”) backups with „full“ level and redolog files are explicitely required. Individually saved tablespaces are not used therefore.

The <ORACLE_SID>_recover save set needed with earlier versions must not be used any more.

If you are using NSR-ORA for the first time, it is advisable and convenient to use the configuration tool configure_nsrora described in section “Configuring NSR- ORA”. This tool creates a directory for every weekday (monday, tuesday, ..) and prompts you for the names of the tablespaces to be backed up.

It is important that the owner of the (empty) tablespace files be $ORACLE_OWNER and for them to belong to the same group as $ORACLE_OWNER (usually dba).

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Contents NSR-ORA Edition OctoberCopyright and Trademarks Boldface AudienceConventions Preface What is New in ReleaseUpdate from Previous Releases Introduction Introduction Physical Database StructureLogical Database Structure Database files Control file Database BackupArchive Mode of the Database System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76 ArchivingFunction Scope Function ScopeIndividual Components Archiving MonitorDatabase interface NSR-ORA Archiving Individual ComponentsArchive Tape libraryStarting and Ending the Archiving Monitor ExampleSubsequent status enquiry generates the following output # startamon.sh status ora ORACLESIDs oraLogging Following is a representative sample from the log fileBackup Component Individual ComponentsThe Backup ComponentOffline Backup of the Database Database interface NSR-ORA Backup Archiving ComponentIndividual Components Online Backup of the Database Configuration and managementChecking backups troubleshooting Log files from local backups not for NAS filersAmon Recordings Individual Components Installation and Configuration Quick StartInstallation then continues interactively InstallationInstallation and Configuration Licensing NSR-ORAKeylic command Installing NSR-ORA from CDIs to be installed Unix Client is requiredRufen Sie folgendes Kommando auf Invoke the following commandLog in as root Set the Display variable Use the following command to uninstall NSR-ORA under Linux HP-UXInstallation is then with the command ConfigurationHow to Proceed for an Update from an Earlier Version Unpack the NSR-ORA.tarfile from the CDFirst make sure of the following Example Configuration tool is invoked with the commandPreparations Establishing tablespace namesInstallation and Configuration Checking the Oracle Administration ProgramConfiguring NSR-ORA Parameters for configurensrora Oracle ParametersOracle owner group Directory where Oracle is installedOracle owner NetWorker ParametersNow the amon parameters are queried No compression is usedAmon Parameters Mirror OPS Parameters Recovery ParametersParameters with Expert Mode Amonmirrorgroup Defining backup sets save sets It is also recommended generally to carry out a full backup Configuring NetWorker # configurenetworker createdelete OraclesidRoot 68 # configurenetworker create ORA2 NSR-ORA in OPS clusters InstallationConfiguration On HP-UX /opt/networker/oracle/bin/startamon.sh NSR-ORA on Linux TroubleshootingBacking Up an Oracle Database Version 8.0 or higher Selecting the Type of Recovery Recovery ComponentControl file Database files Recovery Until Time with Logical ErrorsRecovery Automatic Recovery Crash Recovery Performing a recovery Manual recoveryAutomatic Recovery for an Optional Point in Time Start orarecutFully-automatic Recovery New recovery attempt with orarecut can be madeRecovery Offline recovery of an offline or full backup For the recovery of an online backup only RecoveryPerforming a recoveryRecover the remaining save sets again Open the database usingRecovery with Oracle Parallel Server OPS Oracle No space left on deviceRecovery Using NSR-ORA with NetApp Filers Running NSR-ORA with NAS devicesPrerequisites NSR-ORA and NetAppConfiguring NSR-ORA with NetApp Filers RecommendationsNSR-ORA and NetApp NETAPPSNAPNR=255 Nfssave RSH Scenario 2 Two Backups per Day Scenario 1 Three Backups per DayName Oraclesidndmp Two groups for pure snapshot backups Name Oraclesidndmp One group for pure snapshot backupsName Oraclesidsnapinterval Scenario 3 Seven Backups per DayDefining the Ndmp Client You should use /vol/vol0 as the save setNetWorker Resources GroupsInterval attribute For Ndmp backups NSR-ORA provides two new save sets ClientsNdmpoffline client has to be assigned to Ndmp attributePools Backup with NSR-ORABackup methods Amon ClientSavegrp completion notification For online backups the binary control fileInformation and log files of the current backup process Control file as an Ascii trace fileDebugging Recovery with NSR-ORARecover until time orarecut NSR-ORA and NetApp Crash Recovery nsrorarec Example 1 Recovery based on the last snapshotExample 2 Recovery based on a specified snapshot Database BackupShell parameter DefiningIndex Shell parameter Config.sh OutputFor NetApp Configurensrora For NetApp NetWorkerBackup component Components Shell parameter No space left on device error MessageShell parameter Nsrndmpsave command Installation Installing from CDRestore Redolog files OPS Configuration Installation on Remarkable thingsShell parameter Orarecut command For NetApp Nfssave System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76Update OPS

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