HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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Warning: Permanently added '<NBU_master>' (DSS) to the list of

known hosts.

where <user> is either the root or the Oracle owner user and <NBU_master> is the name of
the NBU master server.

NOTE:

If you are prompted for a password, the setup is incorrect and you must perform the

previous setup again.

Setting Up Connections from the Backup Server to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage

To set up an SSH connection from the backup server to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system:
1.

SSH to the backup server and log in as the root or Oracle owner user.

2.

Make sure the SSH key pair exists as follows:

<backup_server> # ls ~/.ssh

id_rsa id_rsa.pub authorized_keys known_hosts

3.

Create a CLI user on the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system to be used by Recovery Manager
for Oracle to access the system from the backup server. Skip this step if you choose to use an
existing user.

<backup_server># ssh <adm_user>@<ss_name>

<adm_user>'s password: <adm_password>

cli% createuser -c <password> <username> <domainname> <role>

In the example :

<adm_user>

is the user name of the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system’s administrator

(for example, 3paradm). For more information, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface
Administrator’s Manual
.

<ss_name>

is the system name of the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system attached to

the backup server.

<adm_password>

is the administrator password.

<password>

is the password (for the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system) for the CLI

user being created.

<username>

is the user being created.

<domainname>

is the domain to which the user will belong (for example, all).

<role>

specifies the authority level of the user (for example, 3PAR_RM).

For details about the createuser command, refer to the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface
Reference
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Configuring Recovery Manager for Oracle

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