HP A.06.11 User Manual

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3.

Verify the restore using the Data Protector user interface

This test is possible if the objects have been backed up by backint.

If this fails, check if the backup session was performed successfully and if the
query was started under the appropriate user account.

4.

Simulate a restore session

Once you know the information about the object to be restored, you can simulate
a restore using the Data Protector testbar2 utility.

Before you run testbar2, 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, test the Data Protector internal data transfer using the testbar2 utility:

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

-appname:ORACLE_SID

-perform:restore

-object:object_name

-version:object_version

-bar:backup_specification_name

(HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux systems)

or

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

-appname:ORACLE_SID

-perform:restore

-object:object_name

-version:object_version

-bar:backup_specification_name

(other UNIX systems)

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.

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