HP A.06.11 User Manual

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5.

Verify the restore using backint

Run the following command:

• On HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux: /opt/omni/lbin/backint -f restore

-u ORACLE_SID -i input_file

• On other UNIX: /usr/omni/bin/backint -f restore -u

ORACLE_SID -i input_file

where the contents of the input_file will be restored.

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

Backint anticipates a list of files in the following format:backup_ID_1
pathName_1

[targetDirectory_1]backup_ID_2 pathName_2

[targetDirectory_2]backup_ID_3 pathName_3 [targetDirectory_3]

To retrieve the backup_ID numbers, enter the following command:

echo #NULL #NULL | backint –f inquiry –u ORACLE_SID

Problem

Restore of SAP R/3 tablespaces located on raw partitions fails

When restoring SAP tablespaces that are located on raw partitions using the Data
Protector GUI, the restore fails with a message similar to the following:

[Major] From: [email protected] "SAP"

Time: 5/9/06 3:33:51 PM

/dev/sapdata/rsapdata Cannot restore -> rawdisk section !
[Warning] From: [email protected] "SAP"
Time: 5/9/06 3:42:45 PM Nothing restored.

Action

Use SAP commands (for example, brrestore) to restore these tablespaces.

Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector

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