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


 
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Examples of SAP R/3 Database Restore
Chapter 2240
SAPSID refers to the name of the SAP R/3 system, while the DBSID
refers to the name of the database instance. When a single instance is
installed, SAPSID and DBSID are the same.
ORACLE_HOME: home directory of the Oracle software is by default
<Oracle_home>\<DBSID> (Windows systems) or
/opt/oracle/<DBSID> (UNIX systems).
SAPDATA_HOME: home directory of the database files is by default
<Oracle_home>\<DBSID> (Windows systems) or
/opt/oracle/<DBSID> (UNIX systems).
IMPORTANT The environment variables ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME and
SAPDATA_HOME must always be set.
The following environment variables must only be set if the
corresponding paths are different from the default locations:
SAPARCH: directory for the BRARCHIVE logs is by default
<SAPDATA_HOME>/saparch (UNIX systems) or
<SAPDATA_HOME>\saparch (Windows systems).
SAPBACKUP: directory for the BRBACKUP logs is by default
<SAPDATA_HOME>/sapbackup (UNIX systems) or
<SAPDATA_HOME>\sapbackup (Windows systems).
SAPCHECK: directory for the sapdba -check/analyze logs is by
default <SAPDATA_HOME>/sapcheck (UNIX systems) or
<SAPDATA_HOME>\sapcheck (Windows systems).
SAPREORG: directory for all other SAPDBA logs, as well as shell and
SQL scripts is by default <SAPDATA_HOME>/sappreorg (UNIX
systems) or <SAPDATA_HOME>\sappreorg (Windows systems).
It is also the standard directory for export and unload dump files, if
the parameter exireo_dumpdir in the profile init<DBSID>.dba is
not set.
SAPTRACE: directory for Oracle trace files and the alert file is
<SAPDATA_HOME>/saptrace (UNIX systems) or
<SAPDATA_HOME>\saptrace (Windows systems).
SAPDATA1: directory of the database data files is by default
<SAPDATA_HOME>/sapdata1 (UNIX systems) or
<SAPDATA_HOME>\sapdata1 (Windows systems).