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


 
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
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3. If you run backups in RMAN mode, verify that the Oracle
Target Database is configured to allow remote connections
with system privileges:
Export <ORACLE_HOME > as described on page 225 and start the
Server Manager (Oracle8/8i) or SQL Plus (Oracle9i) from the
<ORACLE_HOME> directory:
bin/svrmgrl (Oracle8/8i)
bin/svrmgrl (Oracle9i)
At the SVRMGR (Oracle8/8i) or SQL (Oracle9i) prompt, type:
connect <Target_Database_Login> as SYSDBA;
exit
Repeat the procedure using SYSOPER instead of SYSDBA. Set the
<ORACLE_HOME> directory
If you use the Recovery Catalog:
bin/rman target <Target_Database_Login> rcvcat
<Recovery_Catalog_Login>
If you do not use the Recovery Catalog:
bin/rman target <Target_Database_Login> nocatalog
If this fails, refer to the Oracle documentation for instructions on how
to set up the password file and any relevant parameters in the
init<ORACLE_SID>.ora file.
4. If you run backups in the RMAN mode, verify backup and
restore directly to disk using the Recovery Manager channel
type disk.
If you use the Recovery Catalog:
Export <ORACLE_HOME> as described on page 225 and start Recovery
Manager:
bin/rman target <Target_Database_Login> rcvcat
<Recovery_Catalog_Login> cmd_file=rman_script