In the same manner as a backup, restore operations are controlled by using commands issued from a terminal session. For more information, see Backing up data.
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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Click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, note the names of the database files that were included in the backup so that you can use them to perform a restore from a terminal session. |
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NetVault Backup 8.6.1 or later and the Plug‑in for SAP on Oracle 5.0 (Certified for SAP) are installed: At a minimum, these versions of software must be installed on the SAP Backint Server and the intended relocation client, that is, the new target. |
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Partition structure and directory layout duplicated: The partition structure established as the SAP Backint specification on the original backup target must be duplicated on the new target. If you intend to restore data to a different directory structure, you can use the “-i <in_file>” argument. |
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New target added as a NetVault Backup Client: Add the new target machine to the NetVault Backup Server as a NetVault Backup Client. For more information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide. |
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Use a terminal session to restore the data, and include the “Target client <target client name>” argument in the restore request’s syntax. |
IMPORTANT: As noted earlier, additional syntax is required along with the “-p” command to initiate a restore request successfully. For more information, see Issuing SAP Backint commands. |
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