HP (Hewlett-Packard) B6960-96008 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
Chapter 1 137
If you are restoring datafiles the database should be in the Mount
state.
Open a command window and enter the following:
sqlplus/nolog
SQL>connect <user>/<password>@<service> as sysdba
SQL>shutdown immediate
SQL>startup mount
4. Check your environment variables.
The message below sometimes appears when you are restoring
database items to a new host:
"Binary util_orarest is missing. Cannot get information
from the remote host."
To resolve this problem do as follows:
a. Close Data Protector.
b. Set the environment variable on the system where the Cell
Manager resides:
OB2_ORARESTHOSTNAME = <target Oracle host>
c. Restart Data Protector and try to restore the database items
again.
d. When the restore is complete, close Data Protector and re-set the
following environment variable:
OB2_ORARESTHOSTNAME = <empty>
e. Restart Data Protector.
5. Try using the RMAN CLI to restore the database items.
If there is a problem you cannot resolve while you are trying to
restore a database item using the Data Protector GUI try using the
RMAN CLI to restore the database items.
For information about using the CLI see “Restoring Oracle Using
RMAN” on page 93.