HP A.06.11 User Manual

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2.

Go to the following directory:

Windows:

Data_Protector_home\bin

HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux:

/opt/omni/lbin

Other UNIX:

/usr/omni/bin/

3.

Run:

Windows:

perl.exe omniintconfig.pl Options

UNIX:

omniintconfig.pl Options

where Options are:

[-encode]
[-chkconf]
[-force]
{-passwordfile FileName|Param=Value [Param=Value...]}

For the options description, see the omniintconfig.pl man page or the HP
Data Protector command line interface reference
.

Examples

1.

Suppose you are logged in to the Windows client on which you have created
the file C:\My_documents\Oracle_instances.xls. To configure the
Oracle databases IN1 and IN2 using the information from the file, run:

perl.exe omniintconfig.pl -passwordfile
C:\My_documents\Oracle_instances.xls

2.

Suppose you are logged in to a UNIX client. To configure the Oracle database
IN2

by specifying parameters at run time, run:

omniintconfig.pl –encode CellManager=galaxy Client=star
Instance=IN2 ORACLE_HOME=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1 TGTUser=system
TGTService=IN2_1;IN2_2 TGTPasswd=BlueMoon

Note that the password BlueMoon is not encoded. Therefore, you must specify
the option –encode.

Parameters can be specified only for one Oracle database at a time.

3.

Suppose you are logged in to a Windows client. To configure and check the
configuration of all Oracle databases specified in
C:\My_documents\Oracle_instances.xls

, run:

perl.exe omniintconfig.pl -chkconf –force –passwordfile
C:\My_documents\Oracle_instances.xls

Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

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