Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

Troubleshooting

2.Verify that the Data Protector Oracle integration Media Management Library (MML) is loaded

Once the setup has finished, you need to restart the Oracle services and verify that the

<Drive_Label>:\<%SystemRoot%>\system32\orasbt.dll MML is loaded. Proceed as follows:

a.Switch to the <DriveLabel>:\<%SystemRoot%>\system32 directory and right-click orasbt.dll.

b.Select Properties and click the Version tab from the orasbt.dll Properties window. In the Description field, you should see the file described as a part of the Data Protector integration.

3.Perform a filesystem backup of the Oracle Server system

Perform a filesystem backup of the Oracle Server system so that you can eliminate any potential communication problems between the Oracle Server and the Data Protector Cell Manager system.

Do not start troubleshooting an online database backup unless you have successfully completed a filesystem backup of the Oracle Server system.

See the online Help index “standard backup procedure” for details about how to do a filesystem backup.

4.Verify the inet startup parameters:

Check the Data Protector Inet service startup parameters on the Oracle Server system. Proceed as follows:

a.In the Control Panel, go to Administrative Tools, Services.

b.In the Services window, select Data Protector Inet, Startup.

The service must run under a specified user account. Make sure that the same user is also added to the Data Protector admin user group.

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