Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector

Configuring the Integration

 

5. Enter the following information in the Configure SAP dialog box:

 

• The Oracle Server home directory. If not specified, this is set to the

 

default Oracle home directory.

 

• SAP data home directory (if not entered, this is set to

 

<ORACLE_HOME>)

 

• The connection string to the Oracle Target Database.

 

See “Glossary” on page G-1for more information on login

 

connection strings.

 

• The directory where the SAP R/3 backup utilities are stored. By

 

default, the utilities reside in the

 

\\<SAP_system>\sapmnt\<ORACLE_SID>\sys\exe\run(Windows

 

systems) or /usr/sap/<ORACLE_SID>/SYS/exe/run (UNIX

 

systems) directory.

What Happens?

The following happens after saving the configuration.

 

Data Protector starts the util_sap.exe file on the SAP R/3 Database

 

Server, which performs the following:

 

1. Saves the configuration parameters in the Data Protector integration

 

configuration on the Cell Manager in the

 

/etc/opt/omni/server/integ/config/SAP/<client_name>%<

 

ORACLE_SID> file (UNIX Cell Manager), or in the

 

<Data_Protector_home>\Config\server\integ\config\sap\

 

<client_name>%<ORACLE_SID> file (Windows Cell Manager).

 

2. On UNIX, it creates a soft link for backint from the directory in which

 

SAP R/3 utilities are stored to /opt/omni/lbin (HP-UX and Solaris

 

systems) or /usr/omni/bin (other UNIX systems).

 

3. On Windows, copies the backint program from the

 

<Data_Protector_home>\bin directory to the directory in which

 

the SAP R/3 backup utilities reside.

Checking the

To check the configuration of your SAP R/3 Database Server, proceed as

SAP R/3

follows:

Configuration -

1. Right-click the SAP R/3 Database Server system.

Data Protector GUI

 

2. Click Check Configuration.

 

If the configuration is successful, you should receive a message

 

confirming that the integration was properly configured.

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