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2.

From the bin directory in the ORACLE_HOME directory, run:

If backup failed:

testbar2 -type:Oracle8 -appname:DB_NAME-perform:backup

-bar:backup_specification_name

If restore failed:

testbar2 -type:Oracle8 -appname:DB_NAME-perform:restore

—object:object_name

-version:object_version-bar:backup_specification_name

The hostname should not be specified in the object option. It is automatically
provided by testbar2.

3.

You should see only NORMAL messages displayed on your screen, otherwise
examine the errors reported by the testbar2 utility by clicking the Details
button in the Data Protector Monitor context.

If the messages indicate problems on the Data Protector side of the integration,
proceed as follows:
• Check if the user under which the backup or restore session was started has

appropriate Oracle permissions (for example, belongs to the DBA group). This
user must also be in the Data Protector operator or admin user group.

• Check that the respective Data Protector user group has the See private

objects

user right enabled.

If backup failed:

Create an Oracle backup specification to back up to a null device or file. If
the backup succeeds, the problem may be related to the backup devices. See
the HP Data Protector troubleshooting guide for instructions on troubleshooting
devices.

If restore failed:

Run the omnidb command to see objects in the database.

If the test fails again, call a support representative for assistance.

Additionally, if your restore failed:

Verify that an object exists on the backup media.
This can be done by running the following command on the Oracle server system
from the bin directory in the ORACLE_HOME; directory:

omnidb -oracle8 "object_name" -session "Session_ID" -media

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