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[Veritas-bu] Oracle RMAN & Advanced Client

2005-03-04 05:47:33
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Oracle RMAN & Advanced Client
From: Philip.Weber AT egg DOT com (Weber, Philip)
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:47:33 -0000
NetBackup 5.1 MP2.
Master, Media & Clients Solaris 9.
Oracle 9.2.0.
Backup to Disk STU.

Is anybody successfully using NetBackup for Oracle to do proxy copy
backups using NetBackup Advanced Client?
I am trying to set this up and apart from some minor(ish) niggles about
the way the schedules need to be set up (some automatic and some user),
my major issue now is that the backup appears to complete successfully,
but the datafiles don't end up being written to the backup media
(currently disk), so I can't restore.

The expected number of backup jobs are created.
RMAN log looks correct.
bpimagelist reports the correct number of images (but some have no
files).
bplist reports only the control file and archived redo logs.
rman backup list and crosscheck indicate it thinks everything has been
backed up.

Any ideas?  I have a case logged with Veritas...

Phil Weber
Egg UNIX Technologist
Phone: 01384 26 4136
Mobile: 

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