Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

Troubleshooting

Backup Problems on Windows

At this stage, you should have performed all the verification steps described in the previous sections. After this, proceed as follows:

1. Check your Oracle Server configuration

To check the Oracle Server configuration, see “Checking the

Configuration” on page 33.

2. Verify Data Protector internal data transfer using the

 

testbar2 utility

 

Before you run the testbar2 utility, verify that the Cell Manager

 

name is correctly defined on the Oracle Server system. Check the

 

<Data_Protector_home>\Config\client\cell_server file,

 

which contains the name of the Cell Manager system. Then run:

 

<Data_Protector_home>\bin\testbar2 -type:Oracle8

 

-appname:<DB_NAME> -bar:<backup_specification_name>

 

-perform:backup

 

Switch to the Data Protector Manager and examine the errors

 

reported by the testbar2 utility by clicking the Details button in

 

the Data Protector Monitor context.

 

If the messages indicate problems on the Data Protector side of the

 

integration, proceed as follows:

 

Create an Oracle backup specification to back up to a null device or

 

file. If the backup succeeds, the problem may be related to the backup

 

devices. See the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector

 

Troubleshooting Guide for instructions on troubleshooting devices.

 

Data Protector reports errors when calling

 

SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.schema_inf_exp during Oracle 9i/10g

 

backup

Problem

The following errors are listed in the Data Protector monitor:

 

EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered

 

ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:

 

PLS-00201: identifier 'SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG' must be declared

 

ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:

 

PL/SQL: Statement ignored

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