HP OpenView Storage B6960-96008 manual Syntax, What Happens After the Configuration?

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Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

 

Configuring the Integration

Example

The following example represents configuration on HP-UX or Solaris of

 

an Oracle database and its recovery catalog in Oracle Data Guard

 

environment.

 

The following names are used in the example:

 

database name: oracl

 

primary user name: system

 

primary password: manager

 

primary net service name 1: netservice1

 

primary net service name 2: netservice2

 

recovery catalog user name: rman

 

recovery catalog password: manager

 

recovery catalog net service name: catservice

 

standby user name: system

 

standby password: manager

 

standby net service name 1: netservicesb1

 

standby net service name 2: netservicesb2

Syntax

/opt/omni/lbin/util_oracle8.pl -config -dbname oracl \

 

-orahome /app10g/oracle10g/product/10.1.0 -prmuser system \

 

-prmpasswd manager -prmservice netservice1,netservice2 \

 

rcuser rman -rcpasswd manager -rcservice catservice \

 

-stbuser system -stbpasswd manager -stbservice \

 

netservicesb1,netservicesb2 -zdb_method BACKUP_SET -pfile \

 

/app10g/oracle10g/product/10.1.0/dbs/pfile.ora

 

If you need to export some variables before starting SQL*Plus, TNS

 

listener, or RMAN, these variables must be defined in the Environment

 

section of the Data Protector Oracle global configuration file or using the

 

Data Protector GUI.

 

What Happens After the Configuration?

 

The util_oracle8.pl command is started on the Oracle server system.

 

It saves the configuration parameters in the Data Protector Oracle

 

configuration files.

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