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


 
Integrating SAP DB/MaxDB and Data Protector
Restoring an SAP DB/MaxDB Database
Chapter 3300
SAP DB/MaxDB Restore and Recovery
Follow the procedure on the next few pages to restore and recover a
database using SAP DB/MaxDB utilities from existing Data Protector
SAP DB/MaxDB backup session(s). In the procedure, the following
conventions are used:
<inst_name> is the name of the instance to be restored
<username>,<password> is the connection string for the
SAP DB/MaxDB user created or identified as described in “Configuring
Users” on page 263
<location> is the location of the bsi_env file
<media_group_name> is the name of the SAP DB/MaxDB media group
<medium_name> is the name of the SAP DB/MaxDB medium
<pipe_name> is the name of the SAP DB/MaxDB pipe
<medium_type> is the type of the SAP DB/MaxDB medium
<SessionID> is the Data Protector session ID of the session to be
restored
Restore 1. Skip this step if the bsi_env file is already present and configured on
the SAP DB/MaxDB Server.
On the SAP DB/MaxDB Server create the bsi_env file in a directory
of your choice. It must contain the following lines:
Windows BACKINT <Data_Protector_home>\bin\sapdb_backint.exe
INPUT <Data_Protector_home>\tmp\<inst_name>.bsi_in
OUTPUT <Data_Protector_home>\tmp\<inst_name>.bsi_out
ERROROUTPUT
<Data_Protector_home>\tmp\<inst_name>.bsi_err
TIMEOUT_SUCCESS 60
TIMEOUT_FAILURE 30
UNIX On HP-UX:
BACKINT /opt/omni/bin/sapdb_backint
INPUT /var/opt/omni/tmp/<inst_name>.bsi_in