Hello,
recently we faced a problem with BRRESTORE, restoring a whole database.
Although the the las recent backup finished without any errors,
BRRESTORE did not find some of the datafiles:
>Starting batch recover with pid 4060 at Mar 11 02:13:10:
>G:\Oracle\P11\SAPDATA4\btabd_38\BTABD.DATA38 not in index
>Recover with pid 4060 completed at Mar 11 02:13:12
>
>#NOTFOUND G:\ORACLE\P11\SAPDATA4\BTABD_38\BTABD.DATA38
Finally we managed to restore the database from an offline backup,
but a question still remains:
How can I find the "oracle data files" in the (NetWorker?) index,
since NetWorker only stores 'buckets' of the whole database
named "BACKINT:<SID>"?
Should I give 'nsrinfo' a try?
If this is possible at all, the efforts are enormous.
With "SAVESETS = 400" set in init<SID>.utl I have to do this 400 times,
to verify the existence of one/all "oracle data file(s)".
Better ideas to verify the existence of a datafile in a 'backint'-backup
are very welcome. (NetWorker tool kit or BR*-tools)
Thanks -sg-
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Steffen Gattert; VISIOPLANT Hamburg
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