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Operating system user account that is added to the following user
groups:
•
UNIX systems:
dba
and sapsys
•
Windows systems:
ORA_DBA
and ORA_SID_DBA local groups
For example, user oraSID.
UNIX systems only:
Ensure that this user is the owner of the filesystem
or of the raw logical volume on which the database is mounted. The
minimum permissions should be 740.
Oracle operating
system user account
Default operating system administrator's user account added to the
dba
user group.
User account root
(UNIX systems only)
Database user account granted at least the following Oracle roles:
•
sysdba
•
sysoper
For example, user system.
Oracle database
user account
Add the following user accounts to the Data Protector admin or operator user
group:
•
Oracle operating system user account
•
UNIX systems only:
User account root
In cluster environments, add these user accounts to the Data Protector admin or
operator
user group for the following clients:
•
virtual server
•
every node in the cluster
For information on adding Data Protector users, see the online Help index: “adding
users”.
Checking the connection
To check the connection to the Oracle instance:
1.
Log in to the SAP R/3 client as the Oracle OS user.
2.
Export/set the ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID variables.
3.
Start sqlplus.
4.
Connect to the Oracle target database as the Oracle database user, first with
the sysdba role and then with the sysoper role.
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