Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector

Examples of SAP R/3 Database Restore

Syntax for SAPDATA<n> is: n=1, ..., 99. The environment variables SAPDATA<n> must only be defined if directories are on a location other than the default.

• TWO_TASK: identification of a remote database system This environment variable must not be set.

Other optional environment variables that can be set:

LINES: definition of the screen height

COLUMNS: definition of the screen width

SAPDBA_DEBUG: setting the trace function for error analysis

Example of Full Database Restore and Recovery

To perform a full database restore and recovery, follow the steps below:

1.Login to the SAPDBA utility. In the SAPDBA select the m to display User and Security option. Select the Expert mode and enter the Expert’s password.

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