09-08-2016 05:06 AM
first of all, someone should fix the "Operating System" selection when creating new posts. this is for Windows Server 2008 R2 server.
i'm following https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000028900 to try to create an RMAN script in Windows but i'm stuck in step 1. the Oracle instance is not showing although Oracle is installed and services are running. the link doesn't mention anything else on how to go about troubleshooting this.
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09-08-2016 05:23 AM
Think some of the problem is that the technote is for Netbackup 5.X and the Oracle policy have evolved since then.
I would look in the Oracle admin guide for 7.6.
Not sure if you are trying to use Oracle Intelligent Policy or create a old fashion RMAN script. If the later is case, there are example scripts in the guide.
You will of course have to confer with your Oracle DBA about the backup setup.
09-10-2016 08:20 AM
Explore new feature about Intelligent policies, its really very simple, te admin guide have very clear instruction.
you dont have to worry about editing script anymore Oracle Intelligent policies does it for you.
09-08-2016 05:23 AM
Think some of the problem is that the technote is for Netbackup 5.X and the Oracle policy have evolved since then.
I would look in the Oracle admin guide for 7.6.
Not sure if you are trying to use Oracle Intelligent Policy or create a old fashion RMAN script. If the later is case, there are example scripts in the guide.
You will of course have to confer with your Oracle DBA about the backup setup.
09-08-2016 05:23 AM - edited 09-08-2016 06:40 AM
The TN that you found is meant for NetBackup (tm) 5.0.
NBU 7.6 introduced Intelligent Policies for Oracle.
See the feature briefing here: http://www.veritas.com/docs/000019537
The NBU 7.6 agent manual can be downloaded here: NetBackup for Oracle Administrator's Guide
PS:
The issue about OS selection list has been brought to the Admin's attention in a number of posts in this forum:
09-10-2016 08:20 AM
Explore new feature about Intelligent policies, its really very simple, te admin guide have very clear instruction.
you dont have to worry about editing script anymore Oracle Intelligent policies does it for you.
10-10-2016 11:58 PM