Hi Ibby
1 As the oracle user: Link the libobk in oracle home to the one in netbackup/bin
2 As the oracle user: Create the rman script(s)
3 As the oracle user: Run the rman script(s) and verify that there start jobs in netbackup
4 As root: Create a shell script that calls the rman with su - oracle
5 As root: Run the shell script and verify that there start jobs in netbackup
6 Create a Netbackup oracle policy that calls the shell script
7 Run a manual backup to test
Think that is about how we did when we started using the oracle client
the dbclient directory under netbackup/logs is your friend for troubleshooting
Regards
Michael
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