Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector

Troubleshooting

If this fails, check the error messages and resolve possible problems before you continue.

3.If you are running backups in RMAN mode, verify backup and restore directly to disk using Recovery Manager channel type disk as follows:

a.Re-link the Oracle software with the Database Library provided by SAP R/3 (libobk.sl).

b.Use the same procedure as described for linking the Data Protector Database Library.

See “Linking Oracle with the Data Protector Oracle Integration Media Management Library (MML) on UNIX” on page 14 for information on how to do this.

IMPORTANT

Before you can use Data Protector again in the RMAN mode, you have to

 

re-link the Oracle again with the Data Protector Database Library.

 

c. You have to define the parameter init in the initialization file

 

 

init<ORACLE_SID>.ora.

 

Run the following commands:

 

brrestore -d pipe -u <user>/<password> -t online -m all

 

brrestore -d disk -u <user>/<password>

 

If this fails, refer to the SAP R/3 Online Help to learn how to

 

execute backup and restore directly to disk using the SAP R/3

 

backup utility.

 

Check the error message and resolve this issues before you

 

continue.

 

4. Verify that the SAP R/3 backup tools correctly start backint

 

(which is provided by Data Protector):

 

Move the original backint and create a test script named backint in

 

the directory where the SAP R/3 backup utility resides, with the

 

following entries:

 

#!/usr/bin/sh

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