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To determine the status of processes (OMNI$I*) and subprocesses (OMNI$ADMIN_*)
on your OpenVMS system, use the following command procedure:
$@OMNI$ROOT:[BIN}OMNI$DIAGNOSE.COM
This command procedure displays the active parent processes, the session of job name,
and the logfile name.
Configuring Oracle databases
Configuration of an Oracle database consists of providing Data Protector with the
following data:
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Oracle Server home directory
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Login information to the target database
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Optionally, login information to the recovery catalog database
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Optionally, login information to the standby database
During the configuration, the util_oracle8.pl command, which is started on the
Oracle server system, saves the specified parameters in the Data Protector Oracle
database specific configuration file on the Cell Manager.
If a recovery catalog has been created and the Oracle target database has not yet
been registered in the recovery catalog database, this will occur during configuration.
Information about the Oracle database’s structure is transferred to the recovery
catalog from the Oracle database’s control files.
Ensure that the database is open during the configuration procedure.
To configure an Oracle database, use the Data Protector GUI or CLI.
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In large environments with multiple Oracle databases, consider using the configuration
procedure described in “
Configuring multiple Oracle databases
” on page 48. However, note that this procedure cannot be used to
configure standby databases.
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