HP A.06.11 User Manual

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2.

Verify Data Protector internal data transfer using the testbar2 utility.

Before you run the testbar2 utility, verify that the Cell Manager name is
correctly defined on the SAP Database Server. Check the
/etc/opt/omni/client/cell_server

(HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux systems)

or /usr/omni/config/cell/cell_server (other UNIX systems) file, which
contains the name of the Cell Manager system. Then run the following command:

/opt/omni/bin/utilns/testbar2 -type:SAP -appname:ORACLE_SID

-bar:backup_specification_name -perform:backup

(HP-UX, Solaris,

and Linux systems)

/usr/omni/bin/utilns/testbar2 -type:SAP -appname:ORACLE_SID

-bar:backup_specification_name -perform:backup

(other UNIX

systems)

Examine the errors reported by the testbar2 utility by clicking the Details
button in the Data Protector Monitor context.

If the messages indicate problems concerning the Data Protector side of the
integration, proceed as follows:

a. Check that the owner of the backup specification is the Oracle OS user

described in

Configuring user accounts

” on page 168

b. Check that the respective Data Protector user group has the See private

objects

user right enabled.

c.

Create an SAP backup specification to back up to a null or file device. If
the backup succeeds, the problem may be related to the backup devices.

Refer to the HP Data Protector troubleshooting guide for instructions on
troubleshooting devices.

If the test fails again, call support.

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