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


 
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting on UNIX Systems
Using Oracle After Removing the Data Protector Oracle
Integration
This section is relevant only if Oracle RMAN has been used to back up
the SAP R/3 datafiles and you have uninstalled the Data Protector
Oracle integration on an Oracle server.
After uninstalling the Data Protector Oracle integration on an Oracle
server, the Oracle server software is still linked to the Data Protector
Database Library. You have to rebuild the Oracle binary to remove this
link. If this is not done, the Oracle server cannot be started after the
integration has been removed.
See “Using Oracle After Removing the Data Protector Oracle Integration
on UNIX and OpenVMS Systems” on page 112 for more information on
how to make the Oracle server functional again.
Prerequisites Concerning the Oracle Side of the Integration
The following steps should be performed to verify that Oracle is installed
as required for the integration to work. These steps do not include
verifying Data Protector components.
1. Verify that you can access the Oracle Target Database and
that it is opened, as follows:
Export <ORACLE_HOME > and <ORACLE_SID> as follows:
if you are using an SH - like shell enter the following commands:
ORACLE_HOME="<ORACLE_HOME>"
export ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_SID ="<ORACLE_SID>"
export ORACLE_SID
if you are using a CSH - like shell enter the following commands:
setenv ORACLE_HOME "<ORACLE_HOME>"
setenv ORACLE_SID "<ORACLE_SID>"