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BR0463W Only backup confirmation will be inquired due to disk space shortage in compress_dir

Former Member
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SAP ECC 6.0 is running on Oracle 11g, BRTOOLS 7.20 (28)

We take backup through TSM and verify using backup verify feature. We get the warning like this

BR0101I Parameters

Name                           Value

oracle_sid                     SEP

oracle_home                    /oracle/SEP/112_64

oracle_profile                 /oracle/SEP/112_64/dbs/initSEP.ora

sapdata_home                   /oracle/SEP

sap_profile                    /oracle/SEP/112_64/dbs/initSEP.sap

backup_dev_type                util_file

compress_dir                   /oracle/SEP/sapbackup

util_par_file                  /oracle/SEP/112_64/dbs/initSEP.utl

exec_parallel                  0

archive_dupl_del               only

system_info                    sepadm/orasep sedbprd AIX 1 6 00CB721E4C00

oracle_info                    SEP 11.2.0.3.0 8192 193234 4606674213 sedbprd UTF8 UTF8 2750667285 &SEP

sap_info                       700 SAPSR3 0002LK0003SEP0011W15706774680015Maintenance_ORA

make_info                      rs6000_64 OCI_112 Nov 10 2012

command_line                   /usr/sap/SEP/SYS/exe/run/brarchive +belbatfr.anf -U -jid ALLOG20130425000000 -c force -p initSEP.sap -cds -w use_rmv

BR0463W Only backup confirmation will be inquired due to disk space shortage in compress_dir (missing at least 1170.097 MB)

Please help how to fix this warning.

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Former Member
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Hello Raj,

a few observations here:

1) I disagree with your argument that compress_dir is set as /oracle/SEP/sapreorg.

Look at the # sign (meaning comment) in your initSEP.sap file:

#compress_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapreorg

Therefor the default value for compress_dir will be used.

Working as designed.

2) Look at the friendly manual in the link provided by Reagan Benjamin :

If you check the readability and completeness of the backup using -w|-verify, the files are restored back to the directories defined in compress_dir.

That means, compress_dir will be used, even if you do not want to compress.

Again working as designed.

regards

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Reagan
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Hello

BR0463W Only backup confirmation will be inquired due to disk space shortage in compress_dir (missing at least 1170.097 MB)

compress_dir :

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/en/47/342b646c2e2f2de10000000a1553f6/content.htm

Check the value of this parameter and extend the file system with the missing space.

Cheers

RB

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Thanks for your responses, RB and Marius.

But, I want to disable the check for space in compress_dir as all the datafiles are not compressed while getting backed up to tape using backint tool through tsm. I want to bypass the check for space required for compression of datafiles.

Please help me in doing that.

Regards

Raj Mohan

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Good Morning Raj

Since file compression occurs on disk, you must provide enough space to compress the largest file in your database.

According above you require 1170.097 MB more space clear up/allocate some space and try again (compress_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapbackup)

Best Regards

Marius

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Thanks Marius for your response.

But, if I dont want to compress data files while backing them up and I have tried to disable the compressing by setting below parameters as follows in initSEP.sap.

compress = no

# compress_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapreorg

Then, checking for the space in compress directory should not be done. Moreover, compress_dire is set as /oracle/SEP/sapreorg, why then checking for space is done as /oracle/SEP/sapbackup.

I am inserting the content of initSEP.sap below-

# @(#) $Id: //bas/700_REL/src/ccm/rsbr/initAIX.sap#5 $ SAP

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

#                                                                      #

# SAP backup sample profile.                                           #

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

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

# double quotes.                                                       #

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

# line.                                                                #

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

# items should be delimited by commas.                                 #

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

# between symbols in parameter definition.                             #

#                                                                      #

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

# backup mode [all | all_data | full | incr | sap_dir | ora_dir

# | all_dir | <tablespace_name> | <file_id> | <file_id1>-<file_id2>

# | <generic_path> | (<object_list>)]

# default: all

backup_mode = all

# restore mode [all | all_data | full | incr | incr_only | incr_full

# | incr_all | <tablespace_name> | <file_id> | <file_id1>-<file_id2>

# | <generic_path> | (<object_list>) | partial | non_db

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

# default: all

restore_mode = all

# backup type [offline | offline_force | offline_standby | offline_split

# | offline_mirror | offline_stop | online | online_cons | online_split

# | online_mirror

# default: offline

backup_type = online

# backup device type

# [tape | tape_auto | tape_box | pipe | pipe_auto | pipe_box | disk

# | disk_copy | disk_standby | stage | stage_copy | stage_standby

# | util_file | util_file_online | rman_util | rman_disk | rman_stage

# | rman_prep]

# default: tape

#backup_dev_type = tape

backup_dev_type  = util_file

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

# default: $SAPDATA_HOME/sapbackup

#backup_root_dir = /software

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

# default: value of the backup_root_dir parameter

stage_root_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapbackup

# compression flag [no | yes | hardware | only]

# default: no

compress = no

# compress command

# first $-character is replaced by the source file name

# second $-character is replaced by the target file name

# <target_file_name> = <source_file_name>.Z

# for compress command the -c option must be set

# recommended setting for brbackup -k only run:

# "compress -b 12 -c $ > $"

# no default

compress_cmd = "compress -c $ > $"

# uncompress command

# first $-character is replaced by the source file name

# second $-character is replaced by the target file name

# <source_file_name> = <target_file_name>.Z

# for uncompress command the -c option must be set

# no default

uncompress_cmd = "uncompress -c $ > $"

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

# default: value of the backup_root_dir parameter

#compress_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapreorg

# brarchive function [save | second_copy | double_save | save_delete

# | second_copy_delete | double_save_delete | copy_save

# | copy_delete_save | delete_saved | delete_copied]

# default: save

archive_function = save

# directory for archive log copies to disk

# default: first value of the backup_root_dir parameter

archive_copy_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapbackup

# directory for archive log copies to stage

# default: first value of the stage_root_dir parameter

archive_stage_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapbackup

# delete archive logs from duplex destination [only | no | yes | check]

# default: only

# archive_dupl_del = only

# new sapdata home directory for disk_copy | disk_standby

# no default

# new_db_home = /oracle/C11

# stage sapdata home directory for stage_copy | stage_standby

# default: value of the new_db_home parameter

# stage_db_home = /oracle/C11

# original sapdata home directory for split mirror disk backup

# no default

# orig_db_home = /oracle/C11

# remote host name

# no default

# remote_host = <host_name>

# remote user name

# default: current operating system user

# remote_user = <user_name>

# tape copy command [cpio | cpio_gnu | dd | dd_gnu | rman | rman_gnu

# rman_dd | rman_dd_gnu]

# default: cpio

tape_copy_cmd = cpio

# disk copy command [copy | copy_gnu | dd | dd_gnu | rman | rman_gnu]

# default: copy

disk_copy_cmd = copy

# stage copy command [rcp | scp | ftp]

# default: rcp

stage_copy_cmd = rcp

# pipe copy command [rsh | ssh]

# default: rsh

pipe_copy_cmd = rsh

# flags for cpio output command

# default: -ovB

cpio_flags = -ovB

# flags for cpio input command

# default: -iuvB

cpio_in_flags = -iuvB

# flags for cpio command for copy of directories to disk

# default: -pdcu

# use flags -pdu for gnu tools

cpio_disk_flags = -pdcu

# flags for dd output command

# default: "obs=16k"

# recommended setting:

# Unix:    "obs=nk bs=nk", example: "obs=64k bs=64k"

# Windows: "bs=nk",        example: "bs=64k"

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

# flags for dd input command

# default: "ibs=16k"

# recommended setting:

# Unix:    "ibs=nk bs=nk", example: "ibs=64k bs=64k"

# Windows: "bs=nk",        example: "bs=64k"

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

# number of members in RMAN save sets [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | tsp | all ]

# default: 1

saveset_members = 1

# additional parameters for RMAN

# rman_channels and rman_filesperset are only used when rman_util,

# rman_disk or rman_stage

# rman_channels defines the number of parallel sbt channel allocations

# rman_filesperset = 0 means:

# one file per save set - for non-incremental backups

# all files in one save set - for incremental backups

# the others have the same meaning as for native RMAN

# rman_channels = 1

# rman_filesperset = 0

# rman_maxpiecesize = 0   # in KB - former name rman_kbytes

# rman_rate = 0           # in KB - former name rman_readrate

# rman_maxopenfiles = 0

# rman_maxsetsize = 0     # in KB - former name rman_setsize

# additional parameters for RMAN version 8.1

# the parameters have the same meaning as for native RMAN

# rman_diskratio = 0      # deprecated in Oracle 10g

# rman_pool = 0

# rman_copies = 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 # former name rman_duplex

# rman_proxy = no | yes | only

# special parameters for an external backup library, example:

# rman_parms = "BLKSIZE=65536 ENV=(BACKUP_SERVER=HOSTNAME)"

# rman_send = "'<command>'"

# rman_send = ("channel sbt_1 '<command1>' parms='<parameters1>'",

#              "channel sbt_2 '<command2>' parms='<parameters2>'")

# remote copy-out command (backup_dev_type = pipe)

# $-character is replaced by current device address

# no default

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

# remote copy-in command (backup_dev_type = pipe)

# $-character is replaced by current device address

# no default

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

# rewind command

# $-character is replaced by current device address

# no default

# operating system dependent, examples:

# HP-UX:   "mt -f $ rew"

# TRU64:   "mt -f $ rewind"

# AIX:     "tctl -f $ rewind"

# Solaris: "mt -f $ rewind"

# Windows: "mt -f $ rewind"

# Linux:   "mt -f $ rewind"

rewind = "tctl -f $ rewind"

# rewind and set offline command

# $-character is replaced by current device address

# default: value of the rewind parameter

# operating system dependent, examples:

# HP-UX:   "mt -f $ offl"

# TRU64:   "mt -f $ offline"

# AIX:     "tctl -f $ offline"

# Solaris: "mt -f $ offline"

# Windows: "mt -f $ offline"

# Linux:   "mt -f $ offline"

rewind_offline = "tctl -f $ offline"

# tape positioning command

# first $-character is replaced by current device address

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

# no default

# operating system dependent, examples:

# HP-UX:   "mt -f $ fsf $"

# TRU64:   "mt -f $ fsf $"

# AIX:     "tctl -f $ fsf $"

# Solaris: "mt -f $ fsf $"

# Windows: "mt -f $ fsf $"

# Linux:   "mt -f $ fsf $"

tape_pos_cmd = "tctl -f $ fsf $"

# mount backup volume command in auto loader / juke box

# used if backup_dev_type = tape_box | pipe_box

# no default

# mount_cmd = "<mount_cmd> $ $ $ [$]"

# dismount backup volume command in auto loader / juke box

# used if backup_dev_type = tape_box | pipe_box

# no default

# dismount_cmd = "<dismount_cmd> $ $ [$]"

# split mirror disks command

# used if backup_type = offline_split | online_split | offline_mirror

# | online_mirror

# no default

# split_cmd = "<split_cmd> [$]"

# resynchronize mirror disks command

# used if backup_type = offline_split | online_split | offline_mirror

# | online_mirror

# no default

# resync_cmd = "<resync_cmd> [$]"

# additional options for SPLITINT interface program

# no default

# split_options = "<split_options>"

# resynchronize after backup flag [no | yes]

# default: no

# split_resync = no

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

# default: 1200M

# recommended values for tape devices without hardware compression:

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

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

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

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

# 112 m  8 mm  Video tape:        2000M

# 112 m  8 mm  high density:      4500M

# DLT 2000     10/20 GB:         10000M

# DLT 2000XT   15/30 GB:         15000M

# DLT 4000     20/40 GB:         20000M

# DLT 7000     35/70 GB:         35000M

# recommended values for tape devices with hardware compression:

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

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

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

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

# 112 m  8 mm  Video tape:        1800M

# 112 m  8 mm  high density:      4300M

# DLT 2000     10/20 GB:          9000M

# DLT 2000XT   15/30 GB:         14000M

# DLT 4000     20/40 GB:         18000M

# DLT 7000     35/70 GB:         30000M

tape_size = 100G

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

# default: value of the tape_size parameter

# tape_size_arch = 100G

# level of parallel execution

# default: 0 - set to number of backup devices

exec_parallel = 0

# address of backup device without rewind

# [<dev_address> | (<dev_address_list>)]

# no default

# operating system dependent, examples:

# HP-UX:   /dev/rmt/0mn

# TRU64:   /dev/nrmt0h

# AIX:     /dev/rmt0.1

# Solaris: /dev/rmt/0mn

# Windows: /dev/nmt0

# Linux:   /dev/nst0

tape_address = /dev/rmt0.1

# address of backup device without rewind used by brarchive

# default: value of the tape_address parameter

# operating system dependent

# tape_address_arch = /dev/rmt0.1

# address of backup device with rewind

# [<dev_address> | (<dev_address_list>)]

# no default

# operating system dependent, examples:

# HP-UX:   /dev/rmt/0m

# TRU64:   /dev/rmt0h

# AIX:     /dev/rmt0

# Solaris: /dev/rmt/0m

# Windows: /dev/mt0

# Linux:   /dev/st0

tape_address_rew = /dev/rmt0

# address of backup device with rewind used by brarchive

# default: value of the tape_address_rew parameter

# operating system dependent

# tape_address_rew_arch = /dev/rmt0

# address of backup device with control for mount/dismount command

# [<dev_address> | (<dev_address_list>)]

# default: value of the tape_address_rew parameter

# operating system dependent

# tape_address_ctl = /dev/...

# address of backup device with control for mount/dismount command

# used by brarchive

# default: value of the tape_address_rew_arch parameter

# operating system dependent

# tape_address_ctl_arch = /dev/...

# volumes for brarchive

# [<volume_name> | (<volume_name_list>) | SCRATCH]

# no default

volume_archive = (SEPA01, SEPA02, SEPA03, SEPA04, SEPA05,

                  SEPA06, SEPA07, SEPA08, SEPA09, SEPA10,

                  SEPA11, SEPA12, SEPA13, SEPA14, SEPA15,

                  SEPA16, SEPA17, SEPA18, SEPA19, SEPA20,

                  SEPA21, SEPA22, SEPA23, SEPA24, SEPA25,

                  SEPA26, SEPA27, SEPA28, SEPA29, SEPA30)

# volumes for brbackup

# [<volume_name> | (<volume_name_list>) | SCRATCH]

# no default

volume_backup = (SEPB01, SEPB02, SEPB03, SEPB04, SEPB05,

                 SEPB06, SEPB07, SEPB08, SEPB09, SEPB10,

                 SEPB11, SEPB12, SEPB13, SEPB14, SEPB15,

                 SEPB16, SEPB17, SEPB18, SEPB19, SEPB20,

                 SEPB21, SEPB22, SEPB23, SEPB24, SEPB25,

                 SEPB26, SEPB27, SEPB28, SEPB29, SEPB30)

# expiration period for backup volumes in days

# default: 30

expir_period = 30

# recommended usages of backup volumes

# default: 100

tape_use_count = 100

# backup utility parameter file

# default: no parameter file

util_par_file = initSEP.utl

# mount/dismount command parameter file

# default: no parameter file

# mount_par_file = initSEP.mnt

# Oracle instance string to the primary database

# [primary_db = <conn_name> | LOCAL]

# no default

# primary_db = <conn_name>

# description of parallel instances for Oracle RAC

# parallel_instances = <instance_desc> | (<instance_desc_list>)

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

# <instance_desc>      -> <Oracle_sid>:<Oracle_home>@<conn_name>

# <Oracle_sid>         -> Oracle system id for parallel instance

# <Oracle_home>        -> Oracle home for parallel instance

# <conn_name>          -> Oracle instance string to parallel instance

# Please include the local instance in the parameter definition!

# default: no parallel instances

# example for initRAC001.sap:

# parallel_instances = (RAC001:/oracle/RAC/920_64@RAC001,

# RAC002:/oracle/RAC/920_64@RAC002, RAC003:/oracle/RAC/920_64@RAC003)

# database owner of objects to be checked

# <owner> | (<owner_list>)

# default: all SAP owners

# check_owner = sapr3

# database objects to be excluded from checks

# all_part | non_sap | [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<index>

# | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | <tablespace> | (<object_list>)

# default: no exclusion, example:

# check_exclude = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# database owner of SDBAH, SDBAD and XDB tables for cleanup

# <owner> | (<owner_list>)

# default: all SAP owners

# cleanup_owner = sapr3

# retention period in days for brarchive log files

# default: 30

# cleanup_brarchive_log = 30

# retention period in days for brbackup log files

# default: 30

# cleanup_brbackup_log = 30

# retention period in days for brconnect log files

# default: 30

# cleanup_brconnect_log = 30

# retention period in days for brrestore log files

# default: 30

# cleanup_brrestore_log = 30

# retention period in days for brrecover log files

# default: 30

# cleanup_brrecover_log = 30

# retention period in days for brspace log files

# default: 30

# cleanup_brspace_log = 30

# retention period in days for archive log files saved on disk

# default: 30

# cleanup_disk_archive = 30

# retention period in days for database files backed up on disk

# default: 30

# cleanup_disk_backup = 30

# retention period in days for brspace export dumps and scripts

# default: 30

# cleanup_exp_dump = 30

# retention period in days for Oracle trace and audit files

# default: 30

# cleanup_ora_trace = 30

# retention period in days for records in SDBAH and SDBAD tables

# default: 100

# cleanup_db_log = 100

# retention period in days for records in XDB tables

# default: 100

# cleanup_xdb_log = 100

# retention period in days for database check messages

# default: 100

# cleanup_check_msg = 100

# database owner of objects to adapt next extents

# <owner> | (<owner_list>)

# default: all SAP owners

# next_owner = sapr3

# database objects to adapt next extents

# all | all_ind | special | [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<index>

# | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | <tablespace> | (<object_list>)

# default: all abjects of selected owners, example:

# next_table = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# database objects to be excluded from adapting next extents

# all_part | [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<index> | [<owner>.]<prefix>*

# | <tablespace> | (<object_list>)

# default: no exclusion, example:

# next_exclude = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# database objects to get special next extent size

# all_sel:<size>[/<limit>] | [<owner>.]<table>:<size>[/<limit>]

# | [<owner>.]<index>:<size>[/<limit>]

# | [<owner>.]<prefix>*:<size>[/<limit>] | (<object_size_list>)

# default: according to table category, example:

# next_special = (SDBAH:100K, SAPR3.SDBAD:1M/200)

# maximum next extent size

# default: 2 GB - 5 * <database_block_size>

# next_max_size = 1G

# maximum number of next extents

# default: 0 - unlimited

# next_limit_count = 300

# database owner of objects to update statistics

# <owner> | (<owner_list>)

# default: all SAP owners

# stats_owner = sapr3

# database objects to update statistics

# all | all_ind | all_part | missing | info_cubes | dbstatc_tab

# | dbstatc_mon | dbstatc_mona | [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<index>

# | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | <tablespace> | (<object_list>) | harmful

# | locked | system_stats | oradict_stats

# default: all abjects of selected owners, example:

# stats_table = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# database objects to be excluded from updating statistics

# all_part | info_cubes | [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<index>

# | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | <tablespace> | (<object_list>)

# default: no exclusion, example:

# stats_exclude = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# method for updating statistics for tables not in DBSTATC

# E | EH | EI | EX | C | CH | CI | CX | A | AH | AI | AX | E= | C= | =H

# | =I | =X | +H | +I

# default: according to internal rules

# stats_method = E

# sample size for updating statistics for tables not in DBSTATC

# P<percentage_of_rows> | R<thousands_of_rows>

# default: according to internal rules

# stats_sample_size = P10

# number of buckets for updating statistics with histograms

# default: 75

# stats_bucket_count = 75

# threshold for collecting statistics after checking

# default: 50%

# stats_change_threshold = 50

# number of parallel threads for updating statistics

# default: 1

# stats_parallel_degree = 1

# processing time limit in minutes for updating statistics

# default: 0 - no limit

# stats_limit_time = 0

# parameters for calling DBMS_STATS supplied package

# all:R|B:<degree> | all_part:R|B:<degree> | info_cubes:R|B:<degree>

# | [<owner>.]<table>:R|B:<degree> | [<owner>.]<prefix>*:R|B:<degree>

# | (<object_list>) | NO

# default: NULL - use ANALYZE statement

# stats_dbms_stats = ([ALL:R:1,][<owner>.]<table>:R|B:<degree>,...)

# definition of info cube tables

# default | rsnspace_tab | [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<prefix>*

# | (<object_list>) | null

# default: from RSNSPACE control table

# stats_info_cubes = (/BIC/D*, /BI0/D*, ...)

# recovery type [complete | dbpit | tspit | reset | restore | apply

# | disaster]

# default: complete

# recov_type = complete

# directory for brrecover file copies

# default: $SAPDATA_HOME/sapbackup

# recov_copy_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapbackup

# time period for searching for backups

# 0 - all available backups, >0 - backups from n last days

# default: 30

# recov_interval = 30

# degree of paralelism for applying archive log files

# 0 - use Oracle default parallelism, 1 - serial, >1 - parallel

# default: Oracle default

# recov_degree = 0

# number of lines for scrolling in list menus

# 0 - no scrolling, >0 - scroll n lines

# default: 20

# scroll_lines = 20

# time period for displaying profiles and logs

# 0 - all available logs, >0 - logs from n last days

# default: 30

# show_period = 30

# directory for brspace file copies

# default: $SAPDATA_HOME/sapreorg

# space_copy_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapreorg

# directory for table export dump files

# default: $SAPDATA_HOME/sapreorg

# exp_dump_dir = /oracle/SEP/sapreorg

# database tables for reorganization

# [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | [<owner>.]<prefix>%

# | (<table_list>)

# no default

# reorg_table = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# database indexes for rebuild

# [<owner>.]<index> | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | [<owner>.]<prefix>%

# | (<index_list>)

# no default

# rebuild_index = (SDBAH~0, SAPR3.SDBAD~0)

# database tables for export

# [<owner>.]<table> | [<owner>.]<prefix>* | [<owner>.]<prefix>%

# | (<table_list>)

# no default

# exp_table = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

# database tables for import

# [<owner>.]<table> | (<table_list>)

# no default

# imp_table = (SDBAH, SAPR3.SDBAD)

Please help.

Regards

Raj Mohan

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Active Contributor
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Hi Raj

try changing stage_root_dir =  /oracle/SEP/sapreorg

source : http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/5c/aa144b1d4a11d2a7620000e81bf4e4/content.htm

best regards

marius