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Double-click Plug‑in for Oracle, and select the applicable database. |
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On the Add RMAN Post-Backup Script dialog, enter the script details: |
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Script Name – Enter a name for the post-backup script. The script name must not contain the following characters: |
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Script – Enter the RMAN commands, including the connection strings required for connecting to the target, Catalog, or auxiliary database used in the script. |
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Use ‘catalog’/Use ‘nocatalog’ – Select whether the script will connect to the Catalog with these options. |
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Click Save to store the script and close the dialog. |
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Open the database node, and double-click the script listed beneath the Post-Backup Scripts node. |
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Open the database node, and select the script listed beneath the Post-Backup Scripts node. |
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Click Yes in the confirmation dialog. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job. |
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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, enter a name for the set in the Backup Selection Set box, and then open the NetVault Backup Client on which the plug-in is installed. |
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In the list of plug-ins, open Plug‑in for Oracle, and then open the database you want to back up. |
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Account Name – Specify an Oracle database user with SYSDBA privileges. |
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Password – Enter the password associated with the user name specified in the preceding field. |
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Parameter File – Select this check box to include the PFILE or the SPFILE for the Oracle database. You can open this node and see the file name; however, file selection is not permitted at that level. |
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Control File – When selected, the plug-in takes a snapshot of the Control File and saves it to the path and file specified in the Control File Save Filename (Full Path) field on the Add (or Edit) Oracle Database dialog. The snapshot copy of the Control File is then backed up to the backup device. |
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Archive Logs – Select this option to back up all the archived redo logs specified in the Archive Log Destination Directory field on the User Managed Details tab. (Note that the plug-in will not delete the backed-up archived redo logs automatically.) |
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All Tablespaces – Select this node to back up all the tablespaces within the database, or open it and select individual tablespaces to include in the backup. Currently, the plug-in does not support backing up individual datafiles for User Managed backup selections, but you can select an individual datafile for restoration. |
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External Configuration Files (for RMAN Backup Method only) – This option applies to the RMAN backup method. If External Configuration Files are included in the selections for the User Managed backup method, a Warning message is shown in the NetVault Backup binary logs. However, the backup job status is not set to Backup Completed for Warnings for this single warning. That is, the backup task ignores the logged warning. |
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Post-Backup Scripts – This option applies to the RMAN backup method. |
IMPORTANT: Selecting individual datafiles for backup with the User Managed backup method will result in a backup error and a message in the NetVault Backup binary logs, “Individual Datafile Level Backup is not supported by the User Managed Backup Method.” If the files stored in Oracle’s ASM are selected for backup with the User Managed backup method, the backup job will fail. This includes any datafile, SPFILE, Control File, or any other file stored in ASM. If ASM is enabled for this database, the RMAN backup method must be used. |
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Click Save to save the set. |
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In the Selections list, select an existing Backup Selection Set. |
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Create an ASIA_TS backup job that explicitly selects China_Sales, Japan_Sales, and Korea_Sales tablespaces. |
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Create an All_TS backup job that explicitly selects the All Tablespaces node and clears all the tablespaces included in the other backup jobs. |
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