System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76
Installation and Configuration Configuration
Size
Tablespace File in [K] in [M]
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SYSTEM /oracle/7_0_16/dbs/syst em1.dbf 8,192 8
/oracle/7_0_16/dbs/syst em2.dbf 2,048 2
********** ------- -----
sum 10,240 10
TEMP_TS /oracle/7_0_16/dbs/temp 1.dbf 4,096 4
********** ------- -----
sum 4.096 4
ROLLBACK_TS /oracle/7_0_16/dbs/rb1. dbf 8,192 8
********** ------- -----
sum 8,192 8
USER1_TS /oracle/7_0_16/dbs/syst em11.dbf 4,096 4
/oracle/7_0_16/dbs/syst em12.dbf 4.096 4
********** ------- -----
sum 8,192 8
USER2_TS /oracle/7_0_16/dbs/syst em21.dbf 8,192 8
********** ------- -----
sum 8,192 8
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This information can serve as a basis for creating a backup schedule.
If no regular full backups are carried out (${ORACLE_SID}_full_save) then
it is mandatory that the global consistency of the backup schedules is
checked. This is the only way to ensure that all tablespaces occur in at
least one backup cycle during the subsequent setup of the backup direc-
tories and their invocation within NetWorker (see section “Configuration
and management“). If a tablespace does not occur in at least one partial
backup interval, it is never saved!
Checking the ORACLE Administration Program
NSR-ORA communicates with the ORACLE database via the ORACLE admin-
istrator program sqldba, svrmgrl or sqlplus depending on your version of ORA-
CLE: You will not be able to operate NSR-ORA unless sqldba, svrmgrl or sqlplus
as appropriate, is present and is executable. Please also check the file
${ORACLE_HOME}/rdbms/admin/sqldba.sql (where ORACLE_HOME is the instal-
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