Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

2Issue the rsh command for the primary host as follows:

<backup_host># rsh <primary_host> ls /

3Make sure the command completes successfully.

4.2.3Setting Up RSH Connections from the Backup Host to the NetBackup Master Server

If the Veritas NetBackup master server and the Recovery Manager backup host are not the same, you must set up the RSH connection to the NetBackup master server as described in the following steps. Otherwise, skip this section.

To set up an RSH connection from the backup host to the Veritas NetBackup master server:

1Log in to the NetBackup master server as the root or Oracle user.

2Modify or create the ~/.rhosts file to contain the following line:

<backup_host> <root_user>

where:

<backup_host> is the host name of the backup host.

<root_user> is the root user’s name on the backup host.

4.2.4Verifying RSH Connections from the Backup Host to the NetBackup Master Server

From the backup host, verify the RSH connection to the NetBackup master server as follows:

1On the backup host, login in as the root or Oracle user (as you logged in during set up).

2Issue the rsh command for the NetBackup master server as follows:

<backup_host># rsh <nbu_master> ls /

Make sure the command completes successfully.

Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery Manager

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