UNIX example
ORACLE_BASE=/opt/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/product/10.1.0
ORACLE_TERM=HP
DB_NAME=PROD
PATH=$PATH:/opt/oracle/product/10.1.0/bin
NLS_LANG=american
NLS_DATE_FORMAT='Mon DD YYYY HH24:MI:SS'
• Check that the /etc/oratab file has the following line:
Windows:
PROD:Oracle_home\product\10.1.0:N
UNIX:
PROD:/opt/oracle/product/10.1.0:N
The last letter determines whether the database will automatically start upon
bootup (Y) or not (N).
Connection strings used in the examples
In the examples below, the following connection strings are used:
• Target connection string for target database:
sys/manager@PROD
where sys is the username, manager is the password and PROD is a net service
name.
• Recovery catalog connection string for recovery catalog database:
rman/rman@CATAL
where rman is the username and password and CATAL is a net service name.
SBT_LIBRARY parameter
On Windows and UNIX clients, set the SBT_LIBRARY RMAN script parameter to
point to the correct platform-specific Data Protector MML. The parameter must be
specified for each RMAN channel separately. For details on the Data Protector MML
location, see the HP Data Protector integration guide for Oracle and SAP.
In the following examples, the SBT_LIBRARY parameter is set to
/opt/omni/lib/libob2oracle8.so, which is the correct path for 32-bit Solaris
clients.
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