Backups run but with warnings - always with WIDwriter and DB Why?

Hello Members,
I give up.  Trying to get a backup to run. 
System: Windows 2012 Standard running on a Dell T320, 8GB ram.
Programs: Symantec EPP, EPP client, and Symantec System Recovery 2012.
Attempting to run window server backup - once a day, and SSR once a week.
No matter what drives/partitions are selected (baremetal,host,system state,recovery,c:,e:,f:) or NOT selected,
the WID writer service and/or database ALWAYS ALWAYS FAILS, the widwriter starts in stable state, and as soon as a backup (either Windows Server or SSR) attempts VSS snapshot - we get either failures (SSR) or warnings (Windows Server).
Can anyone fix this?  Below listed are the errors:
Writer Failures
Writer Id: {8D5194E1-E455-434A-B2E5-51296CCE67DF}
Instance Id: {2812CE06-FFDC-4956-B935-EFBEB78A6213}
Writer Name: WIDWriter
Writer State: 8
Failure Result: 800423F0
Application Result: 1
Application Message: (null)
   Component: master
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\master.mdf Recursive: 0
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\mastlog.ldf Recursive: 0
   Component: model
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\model.mdf Recursive: 0
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\modellog.ldf Recursive: 0
   Component: msdb
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\MSDBData.mdf Recursive: 0
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\MSDBLog.ldf Recursive: 0
   Component: SUSDB
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\SUSDB.mdf Recursive: 0
       File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\SUSDB_log.ldf Recursive: 0
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{5EC3C3E2-715E-4C25-9C56-B15E17A734B5}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{EAAAAF7C-37D0-4667-8737-083C87829BE9}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{5033B28F-38E8-466B-8853-3F50C641C8CC}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{4C04D12A-F694-4905-96FD-94D9A6EFEFD1}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{9F6E7A5A-C875-4265-89EF-AEB347922858}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{EA9CC172-FA78-4561-816A-2E716E8EC0AC}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{401C4DF5-AEAC-4EB0-A2D7-13E4D3113CF8}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{B891294F-C379-4089-AE5E-C98252EA37FD}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{7D5AE0B6-A0D4-4C2F-9563-038E94C885F8}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{FA78D38B-849B-4F0C-8004-AA04C5773673}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{EC4C132E-04F0-48DE-A0CE-B23BCA6DBE9D}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{21927B85-4462-436F-8951-359CF499F585}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{6799486D-30E9-4D7D-92C9-CD5B04D13824}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{F37EE075-3B0C-4C45-A3B9-E886E6938945}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{FE05F060-C9C9-409B-9820-935B82C97288}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{86F3CC84-112E-4209-998A-E64E1F1B570A}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{64C853A5-EF0D-41FB-82AA-1DAD6DD7F26C}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{4CCC151D-302A-4522-9256-B54AB4134A86}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{79D43796-608F-441A-AD68-71FEDB8CFF94}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{F25F8482-BE6F-4688-8915-E9660030A4E3}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
   Component: RollbackSnapshotTempDB{90E7F701-7A23-4CD3-AE42-A092F3D72894}
   Logical Path: BRAHMA-WIN2012\MICROSOFT##WID
   Component Result: 800423F0
   Component Message: (null)
Application backup
I am open to ideas,
Thanks,
Eric
Network and Server Installs

My MacBook Pro runs hot when the TB Display is connected, too. Fans are usually constant at 6000rpms (although I barely hear them). But I do run a lot of GPU/CPU intensive apps concurrently, so I've just learned to live with the high temps/fan speeds. I have 2 LaCie connected first in my daisy-chain; a 4TB 2big and a 8TB 2big. But copy speeds are as expected and both drives have the second drive (I un-RAIDed them) as Time Machine devices.
However...
I've not noticed any slowness whatsoever. I also have 16GB of RAM and, although I sometimes run up against the RAM brick wall (likely because I have 6GB of RAM being used for Windows 7 running under Parallels) I don't notice anything strange about RAM usage.
So... I expect that temps/fans speeds will be high with TB display attached. The 'slowness' that you're having is the only thing that I would find unusual... does Activity Monitor show anything strange?
Clinton

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    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9                 2097160192   12     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_11/sr3.data11               2181046272   14     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_12/sr3.data12               2369789952   15     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_13/sr3.data13               2181046272   16     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_14/sr3.data14               2202017792   17     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_15/sr3.data15               2118131712   18     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_16/sr3.data16               2306875392   19     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_17/sr3.data17              10485768192   20     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_18/sr3.data18              10485768192   21     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_19/sr3.data19               3292536832   22     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_20/sr3.data20               2097160192   23     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_1/sr3700.data1           2160074752   24     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_2/sr3700.data2           2222989312   25     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_3/sr3700.data3           2411732992   26     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_4/sr3700.data4          10485768192   27     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_5/sr3700.data5          10485768192   28     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_6/sr3700.data6          10485768192   29     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7           9374277632   30     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8           2789220352   31     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10         2327846912   33     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11         2411732992   34     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12         2181046272   35     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9           3187679232   32     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13         2160074752   36     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14         2327846912   37     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15         2222989312   38     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16         2139103232   39     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE    /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17         2097160192   43     9764872  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE    /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18         2097160192   44     9764872  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
    PSAPSR3700     ONLINE*    ONLINE    /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_19/sr3700.data19         2097160192   45     9764872  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
    PSAPSR3USR     ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1             20979712   40     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPTEMP       ONLINE#    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/temp_1/temp.data1               2097160192   -1     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPUNDO       ONLINE-    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1               9374277632    2     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    SYSAUX         ONLINE*    ONLINE+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1            272637952    3     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    SYSAUX         ONLINE*    ONLINE    /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sysaux_2/sysaux.data2           2097160192   42     9764872  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
    SYSTEM         ONLINE*    SYSTEM+   /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1            880812032    1     9764872  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    SYSTEM         ONLINE*    SYSTEM    /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2           2097160192   41     9764872  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
    BR0119I Redo log files
    File                                                Size  Group     Device  Status    Link    Type
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g11m1.dbf              52429312    1      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/mirrlogA/log_g11m2.dbf              52429312    1      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf              52429312    2      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/mirrlogB/log_g12m2.dbf              52429312    2      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g13m1.dbf              52429312    3      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/mirrlogA/log_g13m2.dbf              52429312    3      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf              52429312    4      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/mirrlogB/log_g14m2.dbf              52429312    4      9764872  INUSE     NOLINK  FILE
    BR0120I Control files
    File                                                Size   Id.      Device  Link    Type
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/cntrl/cntrl<MYSID>.dbf         15908864    0      9764872  NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/cntrl/cntrl<MYSID>.dbf         15908864    0      9764872  NOLINK  FILE
    /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/cntrl/cntrl<MYSID>.dbf         15908864    0      9764872  NOLINK  FILE
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-14 22.18.57
    BR0057I Backup of database: <MYSID>
    BR0058I BRBACKUP action ID: bdzgizji
    BR0059I BRBACKUP function ID: aff
    BR0110I Backup mode: ALL
    BR0077I Database files for backup:
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g11m1.dbf
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g13m1.dbf
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf
    /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/cntrl/cntrl<MYSID>.dbf
    BR0061I 51 files found for backup, total size 146335.533 MB
    BR0143I Backup type: offline_force
    BR0130I Backup device type: util_file
    BR0109I Files will be saved by backup utility
    BR0289I BRARCHIVE will be started at the end of processing
    BR0126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-14 22.18.57
    BR0307I Shutting down database instance <MYSID> ...
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-14 22.20.47
    BR0308I Shutdown of database instance <MYSID> successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-14 22.20.47
    BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
    BR0278I Command output of '/usr/sap/<MYSID>/SYS/exe/run/backint -u <MYSID> -f backup -i /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/.bdzgizji.lst -t file -p /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl -c':
    WARNING: sort_backup_type not specified in .utl file
    WARNING: default sort_backup_type to <size> for backup
    ///Here i feel some doubt initially but it does not have to take anything with this error as same warning is there in DEV server log also but there backup is sucessful///
    Program:          /usr/sap/<MYSID>/SYS/exe/run/backint 6.0
    Input File:          /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/.bdzgizji.lst
    Profile:          /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl
    Function:          BACKUP
    Backup Type:          BACKUP_FILE
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_1/sr3.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_2/sr3.data2
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_3/sr3.data3
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_4/sr3.data4
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_5/sr3.data5
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_10/sr3.data10
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_6/sr3.data6
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_7/sr3.data7
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_8/sr3.data8
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_11/sr3.data11
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_12/sr3.data12
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_13/sr3.data13
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_14/sr3.data14
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_15/sr3.data15
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_16/sr3.data16
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_17/sr3.data17
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_18/sr3.data18
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_19/sr3.data19
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_20/sr3.data20
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_1/sr3700.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_2/sr3700.data2
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_3/sr3700.data3
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_4/sr3700.data4
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_5/sr3700.data5
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_6/sr3700.data6
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_19/sr3700.data19
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/temp_1/temp.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sysaux_2/sysaux.data2
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g11m1.dbf
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g13m1.dbf
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/cntrl/cntrl<MYSID>.dbf
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    BR0232I 51 of 51 files saved by backup utility
    BR0230I Backup utility called successfully
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.04
    BR0304I Starting and opening database instance <MYSID> ...
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.35
    BR0305I Start and open of database instance <MYSID> successful
    BR0117I ARCHIVE LOG LIST after backup for database instance <MYSID>
    Parameter                      Value
    Database log mode              Archive Mode
    Automatic archival             Enabled
    Archive destination            /oracle/<MYSID>/oraarch/<MYSID>arch
    Archive format                 %t_%s_%r.dbf
    Oldest online log sequence     2864
    Next log sequence to archive   2867
    Current log sequence           2867             SCN: 21991272
    Database block size            8192             Thread: 1
    Current system change number   22012086         ResetId: 665869765
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.37
    BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
    BR0278I Command output of '/usr/sap/<MYSID>/SYS/exe/run/backint -u <MYSID> -f backup -i /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/.bdzgizji.lst -t file -p /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl -c':
    WARNING: sort_backup_type not specified in .utl file
    WARNING: default sort_backup_type to <size> for backup
    Program:          /usr/sap/<MYSID>/SYS/exe/run/backint 6.0
    Input File:          /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/.bdzgizji.lst
    Profile:          /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl
    Function:          BACKUP
    Backup Type:          BACKUP_FILE
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
    #PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.ora
    #SAVED.... VXF1226706058
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
    #PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/spfile<MYSID>.ora
    #SAVED.... VXF1226706058
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
    #PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.sap
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    #SAVED.... VXF1226706058
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
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    #SAVED.... VXF1226706058
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
    #PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapreorg/struc<MYSID>.log
    #SAVED.... VXF1226706058
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
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    #PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/back<MYSID>.log
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    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
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    BR0230I Backup utility called successfully
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    BR0053I BRBACKUP completed successfully with warnings
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