System Administrator’s Guide U42252-J-Z915-1-76
NSR-ORA and NetApp Configuring NSR-ORA
The configure_nsrora script does not ask you to set up this parameter, so you
may have to set it up manually by changing the dbo${ORACLE_SID}.init
configuration file. With this parameter you choose the protocol NSR-ORA
uses to communicate with the database. Currently NetWorker supports the
two following protocols:
RSH
The RSH communication protocol is highly recommended. The adminis-
trator must simply enregister the database computer in the files /etc/hosts
and /etc/hosts.equiv on the NAS Filer.
TELNET
Using Telnet imposes considerable restrictions: Only one user may
communicate with the NAS Filer at a time. There are two other
parameters (User and Pass word ) to be set up using the TELNET value for
NDMP_LOGIN_METHOD. Both values are set up automatically by NSR-
ORA using the values of the respective NetWorker client’s resources.
6.4.2 Configuring NetWorker
The configure_networker command creates a number of NetWorker resources by
providing a menu with three possible scenarios. Selecting one of these
scenarios creates the following NetWorker resources accordingly:
the two or three groups, needed for the scenario
the NSR-ORA clients for database backups (additonally, one required
NDMP client must be created afterwards manually)
the required schedules
the required pools
the required label templates
You may modify these resources later to adapt them to your local installation
(see also section “NetWorker Resources”).
The following required resource is not created automatically and you
must therefore be created manually before starting the first backup:
the NDMP client necessary to define the communication between
NetWorker and the NetApp filer (see “Defining the NDMP Client”).
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