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


 
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Configuring the Integration
Chapter 134
On Windows:
perl -I..\lib\perl util_oracle8.pl -CHKCONF -dbname
<DB_NAME>
On UNIX and OpenVMS:
util_oracle8.pl -CHKCONF -dbname <DB_NAME>
Handling Errors If an error occurs, the error number is displayed in
the form *RETVAL*<error_number>.
To get the error description:
Windows: On the Cell Manager, see the file
<Data_Protector_home>\help\enu\Trouble.txt
HP-UX and Solaris: Run:
/opt/omni/lbin/omnigetmsg 12 <error_number>
Other UNIX: Run:
/usr/omni/bin/omnigetmsg 12 <error_number>
OpenVMS: Run:
$@OMNI$ROOT:[BIN]OMNI$CLI_SETUP.COM
$@OMNIGETMSG 12 <error_number>
IMPORTANT On UNIX, it is possible that although you receive a *RETVAL*0, the
backup still fails. This can happen if the backup owner is not the Oracle
user root or the Oracle user that is identified as described in
“Configuring Oracle Users on UNIX and OpenVMS” on page 21.
Using the Data Protector GUI
1. In the Context List, select Backup.
2. In the Scoping Pane, expand Backup Specifications and then
Oracle Server. Click the backup specification to display the server
with the database to be checked.
3. Right-click the server and click Check configuration.