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BRRESTORE fails retreiving logs, but was able to restore backup?

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brrestore -a 291593-291596 -c -r /oracle/PRD/102_64/dbs/initPRD.sap

BR0401I BRRESTORE 7.00 (24)

BR0169I Value 'util_file_online' of parameter/option 'backup_dev_type/-d' ignored for 'brarchive' - 'util_file' assumed

BR0405I Start of file restore: rebypdlc.rsa 2009-11-20 23.31.00

BR0484I BRRESTORE log file: /oracle/PRD/sapbackup/rebypdlc.rsa

BR0414I Offline redo log files for restore of database instance PRD:

291593,291594,291595,291596

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.01

BR0407I Restore of database: PRD

BR0408I BRRESTORE action ID: rebypdlc

BR0409I BRRESTORE function ID: rsa

BR0419I Files will be restored from backups:

aebyjchy.svd 2009-11-19 18.00.46, aebykduk.svd 2009-11-19 23.10.22

BR0416I 4 files found to restore, total size 454.482 MB

BR0421I Restore device type: util_file

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.01

BR0256I Enter 'c[ont]' to continue, 's[top]' to cancel BRRESTORE:

c

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.03

BR0257I Your reply: 'c'

BR0259I Program execution will be continued...

BR0126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.03

BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'restore'...

BR0278I Command output of 'backint -u PRD -f restore -i /oracle/PRD/sapbackup/.rebypdlc.lst -t file -p /oracle/PRD/102_64/dbs/initPRD.sap -c':

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

BR0375E Backup utility has reported an error while restoring file /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291593_382016856.dbf

BR0375E Backup utility has reported an error while restoring file /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291595_382016856.dbf

BR0375E Backup utility has reported an error while restoring file /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291596_382016856.dbf

BR0375E Backup utility has reported an error while restoring file /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291594_382016856.dbf

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.03

BR0279E Return code from 'backint -u PRD -f restore -i /oracle/PRD/sapbackup/.rebypdlc.lst -t file -p /oracle/PRD/102_64/dbs/initPRD.sap -c': 2

BR0374E 0 of 4 files restored by backup utility

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.03

BR0231E Backup utility call failed

BR0406I End of file restore: rebypdlc.rsa 2009-11-20 23.31.03

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2009-11-20 23.31.03

BR0404I BRRESTORE terminated with errors

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Starting batch recover with pid 863 at Nov 21 02:15:02:

recover: Cannot start session with server lathstg.lssc.latrobesteel.internal: RPC cannot make a procedure call: Create failed: Program not registered

recover_start failed!

Recover with pid 863 completed at Nov 21 02:15:02

#ERROR /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291593_382016856.dbf

Session 1 with pid 863 finished. Reported succeeded files: 0, failed files: 1.

4 of 4 files reported.

0 of 4 files restored at Nov 21 02:15:02.

Batchmode: on

-


Starting Backint for NetWorker at Nov 21 02:15:59

Release : 3.0.2

Architecture : HP 9000

CPU Type : 9000/800

OS Name : HP-UX B.11.11

Number of CPU : 4

Client OS : HpOS

Local Host : lathstg.lssc.latrobesteel.internal

Input file : /oracle/PRD/sapbackup/.rebypsbs.lst

Params file : /oracle/PRD/102_64/dbs/initPRD.sap

Output file : Standard output

Sub Type : file

User : PRD

Function : Restore

Processing parameter file '/oracle/PRD/102_64/dbs/initPRD.sap':

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

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client = lathstg.lssc.latrobesteel.internal

compress = no

expiration = 2 Weeks

group = Default

parallelism = 8

pool = Default

server = lathstg.lssc.latrobesteel.internal

savesets = 20

user = PRD

verbose = no

query_index = no

ssNameFormat = old

sem_timeout = 30

level_full = yes

retry_count = 0

debug_level = 0

nsr_debug_msg = no

debug_expire_time = 24.0

max_logs = 0

ss_group_by_fs = no

mntent_fp2 = no

ps_backup_mode = no

ps_archive_mode = no

ps_restore_mode = no

ps_inquire_mode = no

ps_ps_before_nonps = yes

ps_group_objs = yes

prev_bk_restore = no

checksum = no

encrypt = no

NSR_AES_ENCRYPTION = false

NSR_ENCRYPTION_PHRASES = none

Parameter processing finished.

Reading input file.

1258671671 /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291593_382016856.dbf

1 files.

Unable to query client database

Unable to get server parallelism. Setting maximum parallelism to: 512

Adjust parallelism to 1

1 recovery calls will be made.

Files: 1

Sessions: 1

Parallelism: 1

1185: started

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter restore_mode

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_dev_type

Warning: Unknown parameter backup_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_root_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter uncompress_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter compress_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_function

Warning: Unknown parameter archive_stage_dir

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter disk_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter stage_copy_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter cpio_disk_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter dd_in_flags

Warning: Unknown parameter saveset_members

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_out_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter copy_in_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind

Warning: Unknown parameter rewind_offline

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_pos_cmd

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_size

Warning: Unknown parameter exec_parallel

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_address_rew

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_archive

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

Warning: Unknown parameter volume_backup

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

Ignoring, use format of param=value: PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

Warning: Unknown parameter expir_period

Warning: Unknown parameter tape_use_count

Warning: Unknown parameter util_par_file

-


Starting batch recover with pid 1185 at Nov 21 02:15:59:

recover: Cannot start session with server lathstg.lssc.latrobesteel.internal: RPC cannot make a procedure call: Create failed: Program not registered

recover_start failed!

Recover with pid 1185 completed at Nov 21 02:15:59

#ERROR /oracle/PRD/saparch/PRDarch1_291593_382016856.dbf

Session 0 with pid 1185 finished. Reported succeeded files: 0, failed files: 1.

1 of 1 files reported.

0 of 1 files restored at Nov 21 02:15:59.

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cat initPRD.utl

#

  1. This is the sample init.utl file.

#

  1. This file contains settings for the NetWorker Module for SAP R/3 with

  2. Oracle (a.k.a. NMSAP).

#

  1. Note: Comments have a "#" in the first column.

  2. Parameter name is always lowercase.

#

###########################################################################

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Set to 'yes' if you want client-side software compression.

  4. No compression unless set to 'yes'.

  5. This parameter is mutually exclusive from 'checksum' and 'encrypt'.

  6. The priority order is: 'compress', 'checksum', 'encrypt'.

  7. So, if you specify all, only compression will be done.

#

compress = yes

  1. Default Value: 20

  2. Valid Values: > 0 integer

  3. Number of savesets to use for backups.

  4. This parameter will be ignored if 'ss_group_by_fs' is set to 'yes'.

#

  1. savesets = 20

  1. Default Value: 8

  2. Valid Values: > 0 integer

  3. Number of simultaneous savesets/savestreams to send to server.

  4. Be sure your server and devices are configured to support at least

  5. as many streams.

#

parallelism = 4

  1. Default Value: Default

  2. Valid Values: any group defined in your NetWorker server

  3. Uncomment to set the group to use for saves. If not specified,

  4. the Default group is used.

#

group = LAT_LATHPRD_SAP

  1. Default Value: Default

  2. Valid Values: any pool defined in your NetWorker server

  3. Uncomment to set the media pool to use for saves. If not specified,

  4. the Default pool is used.

#

pool = LATNT

  1. Default Value: 2 Weeks

  2. Valid Values: any string in getdate(man nsr_getdate) format.

  3. Uncomment to set the explicit expiration date for this save set.

  4. The setting here will supersede the browse and retention policy settings

  5. in the client resource. Must be in getdate (man nsr_getdate) format,

  6. e.g. 3 Months. Do not use quotes.

#

expiration = 12 Weeks

  1. Default Value: <null>

  2. Valid Values: any string which is a valid mail command in your system

  3. Notifications for backint activity. Unices only. See documentation

  4. for details.

#

  1. notify_start = mailx -s 'backint start' root

  2. notify_done = mailx -s 'backint done' root

  3. notify_success = mailx -s 'backint success' root

notify_error = mailx -s 'backint error' admin911

  1. Default Value: local host

  2. Valid Values: your NetWorker server hostname

  3. Set the NetWorker server hostname to use for backups and restores.

#

server = MFXRFPLEG01

  1. Default Value: local host

  2. Valid Values: your NetWorker client hostname

  3. Use the client name under which the current backup should be catalogued.

  4. Setting the client name will append the "-c <hostname>" to the save

  5. command that is built by backint. This should always be set if the client

  6. is a virtual cluster client.

#

client = LATHPRD

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Dump more information from NetWorker functions into log file.

  4. For other diagnostic procedures, please contact Technical Support.

#

verbose = yes

  1. Default Value: <null>

  2. Valid Values: the directory name(s) of your raw disk partitions

  3. Set raw partition directory other than /dev and /devices. Any files below

  4. these two directories are considered to be raw disk partitions. If you

  5. have raw partitions under another directory, you must use this option.

  6. Use a semicolon to separate directory paths

  7. e.g. raw_dir = /oracle/data;/sap/data;/lotus/data

  8. raw_dir = /oracle/data

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Unices only (query_index is always forced to 'yes' for Windows).

  4. This variable controls querying of the NetWorker server indexes (indices)

  5. before backint starts a recover. If the value is 'no', the query will not

  6. take place. If the value is 'yes', before recover starts the server will be

  7. queried for validation of the requested files & backup id's.

#

  1. query_index = yes

  1. Default Value : old

  2. Valid Values : old/new

  3. This variable controls the saveset naming convention. If the

  4. value is "old" the saveset name for ALL backups is "backint:<ORACLE_SID>". If

  5. the value is "new" the saveset name for each session will differ according

  6. to the files being backed up. The saveset name will be

  7. "backint:<ORACLE_SID>:<absolute path of the first filename in the saveset>".

#

  1. Please be aware that setting ssNameFormat=new will eliminate the

  2. possibility of recovering the database with NetWorker recover -S and brrestore

  3. will be the only alternative to recover the savesets. Recovering with

  4. NetWorker recover is at your sole discretion.

#

  1. ssNameFormat = old

  1. Default Value : 30.

  2. Valid Values : > 0 integer.

  3. This variable controls the amount of time (in minutes)

  4. that backint will wait for brbackup/brconnect to remove the semaphore file.

  5. At the end of this timeout period, if the semaphore file was not deleted

  6. backint will exit with an error.

#

  1. sem_timeout = 30

  1. Default Value: yes

  2. Valid Values: yes/no, setting to 'no' is at your sole discretion.

  3. This variable controls the "-l Full" invocation of save. If set to 'yes'

  4. the file will be saved with the "-l Full" parameter set.

#

  1. level_full = yes

  1. Default Value: 0

  2. Valid Values: > 0 integer

  3. This variable controls the number of times a failed backup

  4. is retried for each saveset.

#

  1. retry_count = 0

  1. Default Value: 0

  2. Valid Values: > 0 integer

  3. This variable sets the maximum number backint session logs to be saved in

  4. the log file. If the value of this parameter is 0, ALL backup logs will be

  5. saved in the log file. Please refer to backint_log parameter.

#

  1. max_logs = 1

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#

  1. New parameters added in NMSAP 3.0

#

  1. Default Value: /nsr/applogs/arch_backint<ORACLE_SID>.log

  2. Valid Values: any valid fullpath name with proper permission

  3. Fullpath name (absolute path and filename) of backint log file for running

  4. brarchive.

#

  1. arch_backint_log = c:\temp\logfile\ar_backint.log

  1. Default Value: /nsr/applogs/backint<ORACLE_SID>.log

  2. Valid Values: any valid fullpath name with proper permission

  3. Fullpath name of backint log file for running brbackup/brrestore.

#

  1. You can specify a separate log file for restore by modifying this parameter

  2. before running brrestore. Alternatively, you can specify your own value for

  3. backint_log in your own init<ORACLE_SID>_restore.utl file, which can be

  4. referenced from your own init<ORACLE_SID>_restore.sap's 'util_par_file'

  5. parameter (brrestore -p init<ORACLE_SID>_restore.sap).

#

  1. backint_log = c:\temp\logfile\backint.log

  1. Default Value: /nsr/applogs

  2. Valid Values: any valid directory name with proper permission

  3. Directory name of backint temporary files

#

  1. backint_tmpdir = c:\temp\logfile

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Group saveset by file system

  4. If set to 'yes', savesets parameter will be ignored

#

  1. ss_group_by_fs = yes

  1. Default Value: 0

  2. Valid Values: > 0 integer

  3. saveset grouping max size in MB. If not set, unlimited sizing takes

  4. effect.

#

  1. ss_size_max = 4096

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Unices only: whether to allow restoring previous backup if the required one

  4. cannot be found when query_index = no.

#

  1. prev_bk_restore = yes

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Set to "yes" if you want to do CRC checking on restore.

  4. This parameter is mutually exclusive from 'compress' and 'encrypt'.

  5. The priority order is: 'compress', 'checksum', 'encrypt'.

  6. So, if you specify all, only compression will be done.

#

  1. checksum = yes

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. Set to "yes" if you want to encrypt the backup data.

  4. This parameter is mutually exclusive from 'compress' and 'checksum'.

  5. The priority order is: 'compress', 'checksum', 'encrypt'.

  6. So, if you specify all, only compression will be done.

#

  1. encrypt = yes

###########################################################################

#

  1. New parameters added in NMSAP 3.0 - New PS Snapshot Feature:

  2. NMSAP 3.0 and the accompanying PS modules only officially support scheduled

  3. backups as invoked from savegrp, whereby PS snapshot disk hardware resources

  4. will be automatically managed by NetWorker.

#

  1. Default Value: no

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. This variable controls whether to enable the new PS (aka snapshot) feature's

  4. mode. An accompanying PS module must be installed and licensed.

#

  1. Note that PS savesets will be named "backint:<SID|UID>:PS:". You should

  2. set all ps_xxx_mode variables to yes (or all to no or commented out). Setting

  3. ps_backup_mode to yes (and ps_archive_mode to yes or no) generally requires

  4. ps_restore_mode and ps_inquire_mode both be set to yes; doing otherwise

  5. is intended only for diagnostic/exploratory purposes and is to be used at

  6. your sole discretion.

#

  1. ps_backup_mode = yes

  2. ps_archive_mode = yes

  3. ps_restore_mode = yes

  4. ps_inquire_mode = yes

  1. Default Value: <null>

  2. Valid Values: any string, but should be a valid absolute path name of

  3. a PS file that has parameters which will be blindly passed by backint to

  4. the PS module. Refer to the documentation of the relevant PS module for

  5. details.

#

  1. This variable indirectly controls the behaviour of the PS module. It is

  2. mandatory once the ps_xxx_mode variables are set to yes. PS module specific

  3. parameters are specified in one or more "x = y" lines, e.g.:

  4. NSR_SNAP_TYPE = sunii

#

  1. ps_opaque_pfilename = /nsr/res/nsrsapps.cfg

  1. Default Value: <null>

  2. Valid Values: any string of numbers, but should be one or more valid backint

  3. run numbers, e.g. "2" --- minus the quotes in actuality. Run#2 is usually

  4. the second backint run invocation by brtools that only backs up the parameter

  5. files, the SAP backup catalogue files, etc. The first backint run will usually

  6. be for the main database data files; these files are usually very large and

  7. are the only ones that will really benefit from undergoing PS snapshot

  8. processing.

#

  1. This variable says whether to force all "PS" files in a backint session

  2. to follow the traditional non-snapshot processing, i.e., whether to exclude

  3. them from any PS snapshot processing, thereby saving valuable snapshot

  4. disk hardware resources for the large files.

#

  1. The following starting values are recommended:

#

ps_exclude_backup_bi_run_nums = 2

ps_exclude_archive_bi_run_nums = 1;2

  1. Default Value: <null>

  2. Valid Values: any fullpath string, including standard Unix wild-card

  3. characters. The values should be based on actual brtools input file names

  4. passed to backint.

#

  1. This variable controls whether to force "PS" files to follow the traditional

  2. non-snapshot processing, i.e. whether to exclude them from any PS processing.

  3. A "PS" file is one that is on a NetWorker-aware snapshot-capable file system.

#

  1. Note that there is limited support for wildcard characters on Windows: a

  2. single trailing '*' denotes simple case-insensitive prefix matching, e.g.,

  3. C:\DB01\FOO.DBF will be excluded from PS backups if ps_exclude_backup_paths =

  4. C:\*, or = c:\db, or = C:\DB01\, and so forth. Under Unix, the wildcard

  5. matching is as provided by standard shell support for full file path names,

  6. e.g., /db01/foo.dbf will be excluded if ps_exclude_backup_paths =

  7. /db01/foo., or /db??/.dbf, but not excluded if ps_exclude_backup_paths =

  8. /db*.

#

  1. Preference should be given to setting ps_exclude_xxx_bi_run_nums before

  2. using this parameter.

#

  1. ps_exclude_backup_paths =

  2. ps_exclude_archive_paths =

  1. Default Value: yes

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. This variable says whether to do all PS file processing before any

  4. traditional, non-snapshot nonPS file processing. This can help prevent

  5. potential resource conflicts. This can be set to no to allow for concurrent

  6. processing of PS and nonPS files during backup/archive and restore modes,

  7. when there is no possibility of resource usage conflicts --- to be used

  8. solely at your own discretion.

#

  1. ps_ps_before_nonps = no

  1. Default Value: yes

  2. Valid Values: no/yes

  3. This variable says whether to group all session files (aka objects) in

  4. each PS operation (prepare/sync, snapshot/split, save/restore, postpare).

  5. Certain DB disk/filesystem configurations and brbackup usage can show

  6. better NMSAP performance if ps_group_objs is set to yes, e.g. large number of

  7. files being processed by current BRTools & PS engines, with util_file_online.

  8. However, grouping objects also reduces the potential parallelism during

  9. certain backup and restore sub-operations; consider setting to no for these

  10. cases.

#

  1. ps_group_objs = no

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########################################################################

  1. #

  2. SAP backup sample profile. #

  3. The parameter syntax is the same as for init.ora parameters. #

  4. Enclose parameter values which consist of more than one symbol in #

  5. double quotes. #

  6. After any symbol, parameter definition can be continued on the next #

  7. line. #

  8. A parameter value list should be enclosed in parentheses, the list #

  9. items should be delimited by commas. #

  10. There can be any number of white spaces (blanks, tabs and new lines) #

  11. between symbols for parameter definition. #

  12. #

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  1. backup mode [all | all_data | full | incr | sap_dir | ora_dir

  2. | <tablespace_name> | <file_id> | <file_id1>-<file_id2>

  3. | <generic_path> | (<object_list>)]

  4. default: all

backup_mode = all

  1. restore mode [all | all_data | full | incr | incr_only | incr_full

  2. | <tablespace_name> | <file_id> | <file_id1>-<file_id2>

  3. | <generic_path> | (<object_list>)]

  4. redirection with '=' is not supported here - use option '-m' instead

  5. default: all

restore_mode = all

  1. backup type [offline | offline_force | offline_standby | offline_split

  2. | offline_stop | online | online_cons | online_split]

  3. default: offline

backup_type = online

  1. backup device type

  2. [tape | tape_auto | tape_box | pipe | pipe_auto | pipe_box | disk

  3. | disk_copy | disk_standby | stage | stage_copy | stage_standby

  4. | util_file | util_file_online | rman_util | rman_prep]

  5. default: tape

backup_dev_type = util_file_online

  1. backup root directory [<path_name> | (<path_name_list>)]

  2. default: $SAPDATA_HOME/sapbackup

#BACKUP_ROOT_DIR = /SAP/OBACKUP/LATHPRD/ONLINE

backup_root_dir = /oracle/PRD/sapbackup

  1. stage root directory [<path_name> | (<path_name_list>)]

  2. default: value of the backup_root_dir parameter

stage_root_dir = /oracle/PRD/sapbackup

  1. compression flag [yes | no | hardware | only]

  2. default: no

compress = no

  1. compress command

  2. first $-character is replaced by the source file name

  3. second $-character is replaced by the target file name

  4. <target_file_name> = <source_file_name>.Z

  5. for compress command the -c option must be set

  6. recommended setting for brbackup -k only run:

  7. "compress -b 12 -c $ > $"

  8. no default

compress_cmd = "compress -c $ > $"

  1. uncompress command

  2. first $-character is replaced by the source file name

  3. second $-character is replaced by the target file name

  4. <source_file_name> = <target_file_name>.Z

  5. for uncompress command the -c option must be set

  6. no default

uncompress_cmd = "uncompress -c $ > $"

  1. directory for compression [<path_name> | (<path_name_list>)]

  2. default: value of the backup_root_dir parameter

compress_dir = /oracle/PRD/sapreorg

  1. brarchive function [save | second_copy | double_save | save_delete

  2. | second_copy_delete | double_save_delete | copy_save

  3. | copy_delete_save | delete_saved | delete_copied]

  4. default: save

archive_function = save_delete

  1. directory for archive log copies to disk

  2. default: first value of the backup_root_dir parameter

  3. Oracle Parallel Server:

  4. archive_copy_dir = $SAPDATA_HOME/saparchglobal

  5. archive_copy_dir = /sap/obackup/lathprd/saparch

  1. directory for archive log copies to stage

  2. should contain <SID> subdirectory

  3. default: first value of the stage_root_dir parameter

archive_stage_dir = /oracle/PRD/sapbackup

  1. new database home directory for disk_copy | disk_standby

  2. no default

  3. new_db_home = /oracle/C11

  1. stage database home directory for stage_copy | stage_standby

  2. default: value of the new_db_home parameter

  3. stage_db_home = /oracle/C11

  1. original database home directory for split mirror disk backup

  2. no default

  3. orig_db_home = /oracle/C11

  1. remote host name

  2. no default

  3. remote_host = <host_name>

  1. remote user name

  2. default: current operating system user

  3. remote_user = <user_name>

  1. tape copy command [cpio | cpio_gnu | dd | rman | rman_dd]

  2. default: cpio

tape_copy_cmd = cpio

  1. disk copy command [copy | dd | rman]

  2. default: copy

disk_copy_cmd = copy

  1. stage copy command [rcp | ftp]

  2. default: rcp

stage_copy_cmd = rcp

  1. flags for cpio output command

  2. default: -ovB

cpio_flags = -ovB

  1. flags for cpio input command

  2. default: -iuvB

cpio_in_flags = -iuvB

  1. flags for cpio command for copy of directories to disk

  2. default: -pdcu

cpio_disk_flags = -pdcu

  1. flags for dd output command

  2. default: "obs=16k"

  3. recommended setting:

  4. Unix: "obs=nk bs=nk", example: "obs=64k bs=64k"

  5. NT: "bs=nk", example: "bs=64k"

dd_flags = "obs=64k bs=64k"

  1. flags for dd input command

  2. default: "ibs=16k"

  3. recommended setting:

  4. Unix: "ibs=nk bs=nk", example: "ibs=64k bs=64k"

  5. NT: "bs=nk", example: "bs=64k"

dd_in_flags = "ibs=64k bs=64k"

  1. number of members in RMAN savesets [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | tsp | all ]

  2. default: 1

saveset_members = 1

  1. additional parameters for RMAN

  2. rman_channels and rman_filesperset are only used when rman_util

  3. rman_channels defines the number of parallel sbt channel allocations

  4. rman_filesperset = 0 means:

  5. one file per saveset - for non-incremental backups

  6. all files in one saveset - for incremental backups

  7. the others have the same meaning as for native RMAN

  8. rman_channels = 1

  9. rman_filesperset = 0

  10. rman_kbytes = 0

  11. rman_readrate = 0

  12. rman_maxopenfiles = 0

  13. rman_setsize = 0

  14. additional parameters for RMAN version 8.1

  15. the parameters have the same meaning as for native RMAN

  16. rman_diskratio = 0

  17. rman_pool = 0

  18. rman_duplex = 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

  19. rman_proxy = no | yes | only

  1. remote copy-out command (backup_dev_type = pipe)

  2. $-character is replaced by current device address

  3. no default

copy_out_cmd = "dd ibs=8k obs=64k of=$"

  1. remote copy-in command (backup_dev_type = pipe)

  2. $-character is replaced by current device address

  3. no default

copy_in_cmd = "dd ibs=64k obs=8k if=$"

  1. rewind command

  2. $-character is replaced by current device address

  3. no default

  4. operating system dependent, examples:

  5. HP-UX: "mt -t $ rew"

  6. OSF1: "mt -f $ rew"

  7. AIX: "tctl -f $ rewind"

  8. SINIX: "mt -f $ rew"

  9. SUN: "mt -f $ rew"

  10. NT: "mt -f $ rewind"

rewind = "mt -t $ rew"

  1. rewind and set offline command

  2. $-character is replaced by current device address

  3. default: value of the rewind parameter

  4. operating system dependent, examples:

  5. HP-UX: "mt -t $ offl"

  6. OSF1: "mt -f $ offline"

  7. AIX: "tctl -f $ offline"

  8. SINIX: "mt -f $ offline"

  9. SUN: "mt -f $ offline"

  10. NT: "mt -f $ offline"

rewind_offline = "mt -t $ offl"

  1. tape positioning command

  2. first $-character is replaced by current device address

  3. second $-character is replaced by number of files to be skipped

  4. no default

  5. operating system dependent, examples:

  6. HP-UX: "mt -t $ fsf $"

  7. OSF1: "mt -f $ fsf $"

  8. AIX: "tctl -f $ fsf $"

  9. SINIX: "mt -f $ fsf $"

  10. SUN: "mt -f $ fsf $"

  11. NT: "mt -f $ fsf $"

tape_pos_cmd = "mt -t $ fsf $"

  1. mount backup volume command in auto loader / juke box

  2. used if backup_dev_type = tape_box | pipe_box

  3. caution: if successful, exit code 0 and no output!

  4. no default

  5. mount_cmd = "<mount_cmd> $ $ $ [$]"

  1. dismount backup volume command in auto loader / juke box

  2. used if backup_dev_type = tape_box | pipe_box

  3. caution: if successful, exit code 0 and no output!

  4. no default

  5. dismount_cmd = "<dismount_cmd> $ $ [$]"

  1. split mirror disks command

  2. used if backup_type = offline_split | online_split

  3. caution: if successful, exit code 0 and no output!

  4. no default

  5. split_cmd = "<split_cmd> [$]"

  1. resynchronize mirror disks command

  2. used if backup_type = offline_split | online_split

  3. caution: if successful, exit code 0 and no output!

  4. no default

  5. resync_cmd = "<resync_cmd> [$]"

  1. volume size in KB = K, MB = M or GB = G (backup device dependent)

  2. default: 1200M

  3. recommended values for tape devices without hardware compression:

  4. 60 m 4 mm DAT DDS-1 tape: 1200M

  5. 90 m 4 mm DAT DDS-1 tape: 1800M

  6. 120 m 4 mm DAT DDS-2 tape: 3800M

  7. 125 m 4 mm DAT DDS-3 tape: 11000M

  8. 112 m 8 mm Video tape: 2000M

  9. 112 m 8 mm high density: 4500M

  10. DLT 2000 10/20 GB: 10000M

  11. DLT 2000XT 15/30 GB: 15000M

  12. DLT 4000 20/40 GB: 20000M

  13. DLT 7000 35/70 GB: 35000M

  14. recommended values for tape devices with hardware compression:

  15. 60 m 4 mm DAT DDS-1 tape: 1000M

  16. 90 m 4 mm DAT DDS-1 tape: 1600M

  17. 120 m 4 mm DAT DDS-2 tape: 3600M

  18. 125 m 4 mm DAT DDS-3 tape: 10000M

  19. 112 m 8 mm Video tape: 1800M

  20. 112 m 8 mm high density: 4300M

  21. DLT 2000 10/20 GB: 9000M

  22. DLT 2000XT 15/30 GB: 14000M

  23. DLT 4000 20/40 GB: 18000M

  24. DLT 7000 35/70 GB: 30000M

tape_size = 1200M

  1. volume size in KB = K, MB = M or GB = G used by brarchive

  2. default: value of the tape_size parameter

  3. tape_size_arch = 1200M

  1. level of parallel execution

  2. default: 0 - set to number of backup devices

exec_parallel = 0

  1. address of backup device without rewind

  2. [<dev_address> | (<dev_address_list>)]

  3. no default

  4. operating system dependent, examples:

  5. HP-UX: /dev/rmt/0mn

  6. OSF1: /dev/nrmt0h

  7. AIX: /dev/rmt0.1

  8. SINIX: /dev/ios0/rstape005n

  9. SUN: /dev/rmt/0mn

  10. NT: /dev/nmt0

tape_address = /dev/rmt/0mn

  1. address of backup device without rewind used by brarchive

  2. default: value of the tape_address parameter

  3. operating system dependent

  4. tape_address_arch = /dev/rmt/0mn

  1. address of backup device with rewind

  2. [<dev_address> | (<dev_address_list>)]

  3. no default

  4. operating system dependent, examples:

  5. HP-UX: /dev/rmt/0m

  6. OSF1: /dev/rmt0h

  7. AIX: /dev/rmt0

  8. SINIX: /dev/ios0/rstape005

  9. SUN: /dev/rmt/0m

  10. NT: /dev/mt0

tape_address_rew = /dev/rmt/0m

  1. address of backup device with rewind used by brarchive

  2. default: value of the tape_address_rew parameter

  3. operating system dependent

  4. tape_address_rew_arch = /dev/rmt/0m

  1. address of backup device with control for mount/dismount command

  2. [<dev_address> | (<dev_address_list>)]

  3. default: value of the tape_address_rew parameter

  4. operating system dependent

  5. tape_address_ctl = /dev/...

  1. address of backup device with control for mount/dismount command

  2. used by brarchive

  3. default: value of the tape_address_rew_arch parameter

  4. operating system dependent

  5. tape_address_ctl_arch = /dev/...

  1. volumes for brarchive

  2. [<volume_name> | (<volume_name_list>) | SCRATCH]

  3. no default

volume_archive = (PRDA01, PRDA02, PRDA03, PRDA04, PRDA05,

PRDA06, PRDA07, PRDA08, PRDA09, PRDA10,

PRDA11, PRDA12, PRDA13, PRDA14, PRDA15,

PRDA16, PRDA17, PRDA18, PRDA19, PRDA20,

PRDA21, PRDA22, PRDA23, PRDA24, PRDA25,

PRDA26, PRDA27, PRDA28, PRDA29, PRDA30)

  1. volumes for brbackup

  2. [<volume_name> | (<volume_name_list>) | SCRATCH]

  3. no default

volume_backup = (PRDB01, PRDB02, PRDB03, PRDB04, PRDB05,

PRDB06, PRDB07, PRDB08, PRDB09, PRDB10,

PRDB11, PRDB12, PRDB13, PRDB14, PRDB15,

PRDB16, PRDB17, PRDB18, PRDB19, PRDB20,

PRDB21, PRDB22, PRDB23, PRDB24, PRDB25,

PRDB26, PRDB27, PRDB28, PRDB29, PRDB30)

  1. expiration period for backup volumes in days

  2. default: 30

expir_period = 30

  1. recommended usages of backup volumes

  2. default: 100

tape_use_count = 100

  1. backup utility parameter file

  2. default: no parameter file

util_par_file = initPRD.utl

  1. mount/dismount command parameter file

  2. default: no parameter file

  3. mount_par_file = initPRD.mnt

  1. Oracle instance string to the primary database

  2. [primary_db = <inst_str> | LOCAL]

  3. no default

  4. primary_db = <inst_str>

  1. description of parallel instances for Oracle Parallel Server

  2. parallel_instances = <instance_desc> | (<instance_desc_list>)

  3. <instance_desc_list> -> <instance_desc>[,<instance_desc>...]

  4. <instance_desc> -> <Oracle_sid>:<Oracle_home>@<inst_str>

  5. <Oracle_sid> -> Oracle system id for parallel instance

  6. <Oracle_home> -> Oracle home for parallel instance

  7. <inst_str> -> Oracle instance string to parallel instance

  8. Do not include the local instance in the parameter definition!

  9. default: no parallel instances

#

  1. example for initC11.sap:

  2. parallel_instances = (C11_002:/oracle/C11@C11_002,

  3. C11_003:/oracle/C11@C11_003)

#

  1. example for initC11_002.sap:

  2. parallel_instances = (C11:/oracle/C11@C11,

  3. C11_003:/oracle/C11@C11_003)