Backup required on server disk

Hi,
I am very new in taking backup using BRTOOLS,
But problem is that i have no LTO drive , when i run brtools, error give tape Drive not found.
could you please tell me where i want to change so that i took backup on the server drive, because i have lot of space on server drive.
points will be rewardable
please i am stuck on that points.
Thanks & Regards
Arpan saini

HI
You should make some changes in init<SID>.sap  , remember to save a copy of the file before change.
remote_host = "host where your backup should be"
stage_root_dir = "where to save backup"
archive_stage_dir = "where to save archives"
backup_dev_type = disk
stage_copy_cmd = copy
remote_user = "your user on the host"
Then use brtools to make a backup.
I have used those backups for system copy.
/Bent

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