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TSM Scheduler in a Solaris TDP for Oracle Environment

2001-12-10 05:49:59
Subject: TSM Scheduler in a Solaris TDP for Oracle Environment
From: Vic Marshall <vic.marshall AT PHOENIXSM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 10:31:50 -0000
Greetings TSM'ers,

I have a question regarding using the TSM scheduler in an Oracle TDP
environment (Solaris7) the vital statistics are:

TSM Server version 4.1.4 on Windows NT4, SP6A.
TSM Client version 4.2 on Solaris V2.7.
TDP for Oracle V2.2 for Solaris.

The TDP requires PASSWORDACCESS         PROMPT to be set in the options
file, to enable the scheduler to backup the oracle data via the TDP.

This now has the knock on effect of stopping the schedules for all other
filespace backups on that particular server, as PASSWORDACCESS must be set
to GENERATE.

I can setup a cron command to backup all non-oracle filespaces, but i would
rather use the built in TSM scheduler if possible.

Surely someone else has hit upon this problem,

Thanks in advance,

Vic


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