Backup Not Starting for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' @ DB13

Hi Experts,
I am not able to perform 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' by DB13.
I have recently configured my 'init<SID>.sap'  to take 'Whole database online + redo log backup' and its working perfectly fine.
I tried taking test backup for  'Whole database offline + redo log backup'  but it didn't even  started.
Thus I created another profile with name init<SID>back.sap  and changed the Parameter
from 'backup_type = online'  to 'backup_type = offline' and also tried by 'backup_type = offline_force'
rest all parameters being same as the profile  init<SID>.sap
Kindly Suggest as I need to take set the backup Strategy as  Mon-Fri  -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup'  and Sat ->  'Whole database offline + redo log backup'
One more Query : While taking the redo log backup by DB13 why is it that some times it only saves the Files and some time it
saves and delete the files from the '/oracle/<SID>/oraarch'  location. Please throw some light over this matter also.
Thanks,
Jitesh

Hi Mr Bhavik,
Thanks for your reply..  Here are the details you have asked for.
1.My SAP BASIS Patch Level  is :  10. ( We shall be updating it by the end of this Year)
2. Br*tools version is :
BRTOOLS   7.00 (11)
kernel release    700
patch level   11
3. I don't have any file with name alert<dbsid>.log file (located at /oracle/<SID>/saptrace/background/) but i do have alert_<SID>.log
I execute the command more -p G alert_JMD.log
after my  'Whole database offline + redo log backup' again failed at DB13 but I was not able to see any specific complains while executing the above action.
I got the Error Detailed Log in DB13 as :
Detail log:                    beeneedv.aft
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (20)
BR0055I Start of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: /oracle/JMD/sapbackup/beeneedv.aft
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0261E BRBACKUP cancelled by signal 13
BR0056I End of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.44
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.45
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
4. No I have not yet Tried 'execute such Offline+REdo log backups using brback command', will Try and post it Definately
5. Query : select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
result :
SQL> select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
GRANTEE                        GRANTED_ROLE
SYS                            SAPDBA
SYS                            EXP_FULL_DATABASE
SYS                            CONNECT
IMP_FULL_DATABASE              SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBSNMP                         OEM_MONITOR
SAPSR3                         CONNECT
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD              SAPDBA
SYS                            SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA                            DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA                            EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYSTEM                         DBA
GRANTEE                        GRANTED_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD                     SAPDBA
SAPDBA                         GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS                            SCHEDULER_ADMIN
SYS                            AQ_USER_ROLE
SYS                            GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS                            DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA                            GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
DBA                            IMP_FULL_DATABASE
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE           HS_ADMIN_ROLE
IMP_FULL_DATABASE              EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
OPS$JMDADM                     CONNECT
GRANTEE                        GRANTED_ROLE
SYS                            LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR
SYS                            EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS                            RESOURCE
DBA                            SCHEDULER_ADMIN
DBA                            SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE              EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SAPDBA                         SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS                            SAPCONN
SYS                            OEM_ADVISOR
SYS                            IMP_FULL_DATABASE
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE            HS_ADMIN_ROLE
GRANTEE                        GRANTED_ROLE
OUTLN                          RESOURCE
LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR         RESOURCE
SAPSR3                         RESOURCE
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD              RESOURCE
SYS                            RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER
DBA                            EXP_FULL_DATABASE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE              SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
TSMSYS                         RESOURCE
OPS$ORAJMD                     RESOURCE
SAPCONN                        SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS                            OEM_MONITOR
GRANTEE                        GRANTED_ROLE
SYS                            AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
SYS                            DBA
SYSTEM                         AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD                     CONNECT
OPS$JMDADM                     SAPDBA
OPS$JMDADM                     RESOURCE
SAPSR3                         SAPCONN
SYS                            HS_ADMIN_ROLE
SYSTEM                         SAPDBA
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD              CONNECT

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    Data Not Available. Statspack data is not available for this database instance. Make sure that Statspack is installed on the target instance.
    Please shed some of your inputs.
    thanks in advance
    PK

    Hi,
    I think it is not installed.
    Using 1097660794 for database Id
    Using 1 for instance number
    , stats$database_instance di
    ERROR at line 9:
    ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
    I did exactly as it said while configuring the db. but seems like something is wrong. Can you please advise me on how can I install it in commandline.
    Thanks
    PK

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