System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76

The individual Components The Backup Component
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3.2 The Backup Component
The backup component of NSR-ORA allows the online as well as offline full or
partial backup of an ORACLE database within an archiving process. (see
figure 5). In case of an online backup, the database must be in the
ARCHIVELOG mode. The extent of an archiving process is defined by means
of a configurable file structure in the directory $DBO_CONFIG_DIRECTORY of
the NSR-ORA administrator (refer to the section “Configuration and manage-
ment”).
In the case of Oracle 8.0 backups, the Oracle shared libraries ibclm.so,
libclntsh.so and libmipc.so must be linked to /usr/lib. Where Oracle is used
with 64-bit support, these libraries must be linked accordingly to
/usr/lib64s.
When backing up Oracle 8.1 under Linux, the Oracle shared libraries
libjox8.so, libskgxp8.so and libclntsh.so.8.0 must be linked to /usr/lib. This is
the only way that data backup is possible with NSR-ORA.
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