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


 
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Backing Up an Oracle Database
Chapter 1 63
b. Execute $rman target <target_connect_string> catalog
<catalog_connect_string>.
Oracle 8i:
Use rcvcat instead of catalog in the above syntax.
If you do not use the recovery catalog:
On Windows: <ORACLE_HOME>\bin\rman target
<Target_Database_Login> nocatalog
On UNIX: <ORACLE_HOME>/bin/rman target
<Target_Database_Login> nocatalog
•On OpenVMS:
a. Run ORAUSER.COM using $@OMNI$ROOT:[LOG]LOGIN.COM.
b. Execute $rman target <target_connect_string>
nocatalog.
Target Database
Login
The format of the target database login is
<user_name>/<password>@<service>,
where:
<user_name> is the name by which a user is known to Oracle Server
and to other users. Every user name is associated with a password
and both have to be entered to connect to an Oracle target database.
This user must have been granted Oracle SYSDBA or SYSOPER rights.
<password> must be the same as the password specified in the Oracle
password file (orapwd), which is used for authentication of users
performing database administration.
<service> is the name used to identify an SQL*Net server process
for the target database.
Recovery Catalog
Login
The format of the Recovery Catalog Database login is
<user_name>/<password>@<service>,
where the description of the user name and password is the same as
for the login information to the target database. Note that the Oracle
user specified here has to be the owner of the Oracle Recovery
Catalog.
<service> is the name used to identify SQL*Net server process for
the Recovery Catalog Database.