Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

Configuring the Integration

 

4.

Oracle 8i/9i

 

 

If you use CLI commands for Oracle integration agents, execute

 

 

OMNI$ROOT:[LOG]LOGIN.COM.

 

5.

Oracle 8i/9i

 

 

Verify that the -key Oracle8 entry is present in

 

 

OMNI$ROOT:[CONFIG.CLIENT]ONMI_INFO, for example:

 

 

-key oracle8 -desc "Oracle Integration" -nlsset 159 -nlsId

 

 

12172 -flags 0x7 -ntpath "" -uxpath "" -version A.06.00

 

 

If the entry is not present, copy it from

 

 

OMNI$ROOT:[CONFIG.CLIENT]OMNI_FORMAT. Otherwise, the Oracle

 

 

integration will not be shown as installed on the OpenVMS client.

 

 

TIP

To determine the status of processes (OMNI$I*) and subprocesses

 

(OMNI$ADMIN_*) on your OpenVMS system, use the following command

 

procedure:

 

$@OMNI$ROOT:[BIN}OMNI$DIAGNOSE.COM

 

This command procedure displays the active parent processes, the

 

session of job name, and the logfile name.

 

 

 

Configuring Oracle Databases

Configuring an Oracle database involves preparing the environment for starting a backup. The environment parameters such as the Oracle home directory and the connection string to the database are saved in the Data Protector Oracle configuration files on the Cell Manager. The database must be open during the configuration procedure. The configuration must be done for each Oracle database.

If a recovery catalog has been created and the Oracle target database has not yet been registered in the recovery catalog database, this will occur during the configuration procedure.

To configure an Oracle database, use the Data Protector GUI or CLI.

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