Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

Configuring the Integration

On Windows:

perl -I..\lib\perl util_oracle8.pl -config -dbname <DB_NAME> -orahome <ORACLE_HOME> <PRIMARY_DB_LOGIN> [<CATALOG_DB_LOGIN>] [<STANDBY_DB_LOGIN>][-client <CLIENT_NAME>]

On UNIX and OpenVMS:

util_oracle8.pl -config -dbname <DB_NAME> -orahome <ORACLE_HOME> <PRIMARY_DB_LOGIN> [<CATALOG_DB_LOGIN>] [<STANDBY_DB_LOGIN>][-client <CLIENT_NAME>]

where:

PRIMARY_DB_LOGIN is:

-prmuser<PRIMARY_USERNAME> -prmpasswd<PRIMARY_PASSWORD>

-prmservice

<primary_net_service_name_1>[,<primary_net_service_name_2>,

...]

CATALOG_DB_LOGIN is:

-rcuser<CATALOG_USERNAME> -rcpasswd<CATALOG_PASSWORD> -rcservice<catalog_net_service_name> STANDBY_DB_LOGIN is:

-stbuser<STANDBY_USERNAME> -stbpasswd<STANDBY_PASSWORD>

-stbservice

<standby_net_service_name_1>[,<standby_net_service_name_2>,

...]

Oracle Data Guard: If you intend to back up a standby database, you must provide the <STANDBY_DB_LOGIN> information. For standby database backup, a recovery catalog must be used. Therefore, you must also provide the <CATALOG_DB_LOGIN> information.

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