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


 
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Configuring the Integration
Chapter 114
Cluster-Aware Clients
If you intend to use the Data Protector CLI, set the Data Protector
environment variable OB2BARHOSTNAME to the virtual server name. Set
the variable on the Oracle Server system as follows:
Windows: set OB2BARHOSTNAME=<virtual_server_name>
UNIX: export OB2BARHOSTNAME=<virtual_server_name>
RAC: Configure an Oracle database on every node from where you want
to run backups and restores.
HP-UX with RAC: If you want to use virtual hostname, create an
MC/ServiceGuard package containing only the virtual IP and the virtual
hostname parameters and distribute it among the RAC nodes.
Linking Oracle with the Data Protector Oracle
Integration Media Management Library (MML) on
UNIX
To use the Data Protector Oracle integration, you need to manually link
the Oracle server software and MML on the Data Protector Oracle
Server system.
MML is invoked by the Oracle server when it needs to write to or read
from devices using Data Protector.
IMPORTANT After uninstalling the Data Protector Oracle integration on an Oracle
server system, the Oracle server software is still linked to MML. You
must re-link 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 information on
removing the integration link.
MC/ServiceGuard: When linking Oracle with MML, link it on all nodes.
On Oracle Server systems, MML is located in the directory:
HP-UX and Solaris: /opt/omni/lib
Other UNIX: /usr/omni/lib