Configuring oracle user accounts, Configuring oracle operating system user accounts, Finding the oracle user – HP A.06.11 User Manual

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You are now ready to use the MML with RMAN to perform backups. For information
on how to use RMAN, see the Oracle documentation.

After relinking

To test the MML (SBT) interface, configure Oracle using the GUI (see

Configuring

Oracle databases

” on page 41).

Configuring Oracle user accounts

Decide under which user accounts you want backups to run. Data Protector requires
the following user accounts:

Oracle operating system user account
For details, see

Configuring Oracle operating system user accounts

” on page 37.

Oracle database user accounts
For details, see

Configuring Oracle database users accounts

” on page 39.

Configuring Oracle operating system user accounts

For each Oracle database, Data Protector requires an operating system user account
that has Oracle rights to back up the database. This user account usually belongs to
the DBA user group (OSDBA user). The user account under which the Oracle database
is running has these rights. For example, to find such a user on UNIX clients, run:

ps -ef|grep ora_pmon_DB_NAME

or

ps -ef|grep ora_lgwr_DB_NAME

Figure 3 Finding the Oracle user

The following table explains how to configure users on different operating systems:

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