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


 
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Configuring an SAP R/3 Backup
Chapter 2 181
Each tablespace is switched into
backup mode just before the
backup and is switched out from
backup mode immediately after
the backup. As a result, the
increase in archived log files is
smaller compared to the backup
with the util_file device type.
However, if the database consists
of a large number of small files,
the backup can take longer.
Brbackup_RMAN_Offline Backs up the shut-down database
using Oracle RMAN.
Brbackup_RMAN_Online Backs up the active database. The
tablespace is locked for the time of
the whole backup using Oracle
RMAN.
Click OK.
4. In the Results Area, provide the following information:
•In the Client drop-down list, select the SAP R/3 Database server
that you want to back up. If the application is cluster-aware, select
the virtual server of the SAP R/3 resource group (on Windows) or
package (on UNIX).
•In the Application database drop-down list, select the name of
the Oracle Server instance (ORACLE_SID) on which the SAP R/3
Database Server is running.
On UNIX, enter also the SAP R/3 user name and its group name
as described in “Configuring an SAP R/3 User in Data Protector
(UNIX Systems Only)” on page 165.
Click Next.
5. If the SAP R/3 Database Server is already configured, the Source
dialog box is displayed. Otherwise, you are prompted to configure it.
See “Configuring an SAP R/3 Database Server” on page 167 for
details.
6. In the Source property page, select the database objects you want to
back up. Database objects include archive logs, tablespaces, and data
files.