Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

 

Troubleshooting

 

Configuration Problems on UNIX Systems

 

 

IMPORTANT

If you have encountered any errors up to this point when performing the

 

procedures described in the previous section, please contact Oracle

 

support. The respective tests must be done before you even start

 

checking the Data Protector Oracle configuration.

 

1. Verify that the Data Protector software has been installed

 

 

properly

 

See the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Installation and

 

Licensing Guide for details.

 

2. Verify that the Data Protector Oracle integration Media

 

Management Library (MML) is linked with the Oracle

 

executable

 

Use the following command to check if the libob2oracle8.sl

 

(libob2oracle8_64bit.sl) file is linked with the Oracle 8

 

executable. Note that on HP-UX IA-64 and Solaris systems, the

 

extension for MML is .so, and on AIX, the extension is .a.

 

Export <ORACLE_HOME> and <DB_NAME> as described on page 117.

 

On HP-UX:

 

/usr/bin/chatr <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle (32-bit Oracle)

 

/usr/ccs/bin/ldd <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle (64-bit Oracle)

 

On Solaris:

 

/usr/bin/ldd -s <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle

 

On other UNIX:

 

/usr/bin/ldd -s <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle

 

On IBM AIX systems:

 

/usr/bin/dump -H <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle (32-bit Oracle)

 

/usr/bin/dump -H -X64 <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle (64-bit

 

Oracle)

 

On Linux systems:

 

/usr/bin/ldd <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oracle

Chapter 1

125

Page 147
Image 147
HP OpenView Storage B6960-96008 manual Configuration Problems on Unix Systems