03-10-2020 02:57 AM
Hi,
We have a fresh NetBackup installation and trying to configure Oracle policies. The backup from NetBackup end works fine but from client ( using RMAN) we are getting errors like .
ORA-27028: skgfqcre: sbtbackup returned error
ORA-19511: non RMAN, but media manager or vendor specific failure, error text:
VxBSACreateObject: Failed with error:
Server Status: the specified schedule is the wrong type for this request
Going by various community threads it seems to be looking for “application type” backup schedule which is not available for “oracle” policy type.
Where should I add this schedule?
Thanks,
Ajay
03-10-2020 03:17 AM
Hello,
you have probably configured "intelligent policy" which does not support backups initiated from Oracle client.
For this. you must configure additional Oracle "legacy" policy which supports "Application Backup" schedules.
Regards
Michal
03-10-2020 07:46 AM
Thanks Michael are you referring to this section for configuring legacy policy?
Creating NetBackup policies for script-based BLI backup in
https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/doc/16226115-133434979-1
Thanks,
Ajay
03-10-2020 07:57 AM - edited 03-10-2020 07:59 AM
No - Page 45 and forward "About script- or template-based Oracle policies"
BLI is Block Level Incremental. I have never seen it used.
03-10-2020 09:22 AM
Okay thanks and I believe in 8.1 we need to place rman scripts in
usr/openv/netbackup/ext/db_ext
or
use variableDB_SCRIPT_PATH
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100039639
03-10-2020 10:47 AM
for each client you need this type line in the bp.conf:
DB_SCRIPT_PATH = /opt/app/oracle/rman/
The policy should have two schedules,
1. name the first one Child.Job to differentiate it from the parent. type = application backup, with start window all week.
2. name the second one Parent.Job, type = full backup, I use calendar to schedule it.
The Backup selections should be the script in the DB_SCRIPT_PATH.
03-11-2020 01:09 AM - edited 03-11-2020 08:33 AM
Consider to use Netbackup Oracle Intelligent Policies, it is a lot easier to use and manage. Implementation is straight forward. The "traditionally" script based approach has some very deep pits you avoid using OIP
About Oracle Intelligent Policies (OIP)
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/doc/16226115-126559565-0/v79369797-126559565
03-12-2020 04:04 AM
Moved to new discussion as this is a different issue.