BRBACKUP failure

Hi there
We have this weird situation in that every 2nd day (sort of... sometimes 2 days in a row, sometimes a few days apart, but regular), the rest of the time the backup completes without any problems- where our Solution Manager Backup fails with the following:
BR0130I Backup device type: disk                                                                
BR0106I Files will be saved on disk in directory: /oracle/PSM/orabackup/bdyrgedt                
BR0289I BRARCHIVE will be started at the end of processing                                      
BR0134I Unattended mode with 'force' active - no operator confirmation allowed                  
BR0252E Function mkdir() failed for '/oracle/PSM/orabackup/bdyrgedt' at location BrDirCreate-1  
BR0253E errno 13: Permission denied    
Can anyone please shed some light on this

hi there,
yes, it does have permission, here is the same log for the next day (absolutely no changes were made, it failed on the first day (above) and succeeded the next day (this one)
BR0130I Backup device type: disk                                                 
BR0106I Files will be saved on disk in directory: /oracle/PSM/orabackup/bdyrlbyy 
BR0289I BRARCHIVE will be started at the end of processing                       
BR0134I Unattended mode with 'force' active - no operator confirmation allowed   
BR0370I Directory /oracle/PSM/orabackup/bdyrlbyy created                         
BR0202I Saving init_ora                                                          
BR0203I to /oracle/PSM/orabackup/PSM ...                                         

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    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA5 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA5  #1/5
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.52.55
    BR0063I 5 of 40 files processed - 12660.039 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 9.74%, estimated end time: 15:59
    BR0001I *****_____________________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA11 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA11  #1/6
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.54.40
    BR0063I 6 of 40 files processed - 15420.047 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 11.86%, estimated end time: 16:01
    BR0001I ******____________________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA12 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA12  #1/7
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.56.16
    BR0063I 7 of 40 files processed - 18080.055 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 13.90%, estimated end time: 16:01
    BR0001I *******___________________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA13 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA13  #1/8
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.58.17
    BR0063I 8 of 40 files processed - 20820.063 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 16.01%, estimated end time: 16:04
    BR0001I ********__________________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA14 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA14  #1/9
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.00.17
    BR0063I 9 of 40 files processed - 23600.070 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 18.15%, estimated end time: 16:06
    BR0001I *********_________________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA15 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA15  #1/10
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.01.50
    BR0063I 10 of 40 files processed - 26340.078 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 20.26%, estimated end time: 16:05
    BR0001I **********________________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA16 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA16  #1/11
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.03.50
    BR0063I 11 of 40 files processed - 29060.086 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 22.35%, estimated end time: 16:06
    BR0001I ***********_______________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA17 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA17  #1/12
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.04.54
    BR0063I 12 of 40 files processed - 31860.094 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 24.50%, estimated end time: 16:04
    BR0001I ************______________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA18 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA18  #1/13
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.07.06
    BR0063I 13 of 40 files processed - 34740.102 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 26.71%, estimated end time: 16:05
    BR0001I *************_____________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA19 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA19  #1/14
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.08.44
    BR0063I 14 of 40 files processed - 37460.109 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 28.81%, estimated end time: 16:05
    BR0001I **************____________________________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA20 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA20  #1/15
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.10.47
    BR0063I 15 of 40 files processed - 40220.117 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 30.93%, estimated end time: 16:06
    BR0001I ***************___________________________________
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA10 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA10  #1/16
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.11.49
    BR0063I 16 of 40 files processed - 42800.125 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 32.91%, estimated end time: 16:05
    BR0001I ****************__________________________________
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA6 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA6  #1/17
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.13.43
    BR0063I 17 of 40 files processed - 45400.133 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 34.91%, estimated end time: 16:05
    BR0001I *****************_________________________________
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA7 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA7  #1/18
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.15.23
    BR0063I 18 of 40 files processed - 48040.141 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 36.94%, estimated end time: 16:06
    BR0001I ******************________________________________
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA8 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA8  #1/19
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.17.24
    BR0063I 19 of 40 files processed - 50580.148 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 38.90%, estimated end time: 16:07
    BR0001I *******************_______________________________
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA9 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA9  #1/20
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.19.01
    BR0063I 20 of 40 files processed - 53160.156 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 40.88%, estimated end time: 16:07
    BR0001I ********************______________________________
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.19.02
    BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 end backup' successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.19.03
    BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3700 begin backup' successful
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA1 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA1  #1/21
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.21.55
    BR0063I 21 of 40 files processed - 57400.164 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 44.14%, estimated end time: 16:07
    BR0001I **********************____________________________
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA2 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA2  #1/22
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.24.44
    BR0063I 22 of 40 files processed - 61600.172 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 47.37%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I ************************__________________________
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA3 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA3  #1/23
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.27.24
    BR0063I 23 of 40 files processed - 65780.180 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 50.58%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I *************************_________________________
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA4 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA4  #1/24
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.29.43
    BR0063I 24 of 40 files processed - 69840.188 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 53.71%, estimated end time: 16:07
    BR0001I ***************************_______________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA10 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA10  #1/25
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.32.52
    BR0063I 25 of 40 files processed - 74200.195 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 57.06%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I *****************************_____________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA11 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA11  #1/26
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.35.56
    BR0063I 26 of 40 files processed - 78540.203 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 60.40%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I ******************************____________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA12 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA12  #1/27
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.38.39
    BR0063I 27 of 40 files processed - 82700.211 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 63.60%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I ********************************__________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA9 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA9  #1/28
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.41.21
    BR0063I 28 of 40 files processed - 87100.219 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 66.98%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I *********************************_________________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA13 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA13  #1/29
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.43.46
    BR0063I 29 of 40 files processed - 91440.227 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 70.32%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I ***********************************_______________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA14 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA14  #1/30
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.46.54
    BR0063I 30 of 40 files processed - 95900.234 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 73.75%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I *************************************_____________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA15 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA15  #1/31
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.49.54
    BR0063I 31 of 40 files processed - 100120.242 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 76.99%, estimated end time: 16:09
    BR0001I **************************************____________
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA16 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA16  #1/32
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.52.23
    BR0063I 32 of 40 files processed - 104340.250 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 80.24%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I ****************************************__________
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA5 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA5  #1/33
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.54.58
    BR0063I 33 of 40 files processed - 108620.258 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 83.53%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I ******************************************________
    BR0348I Following file has been extended by database: N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5 4508884992
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA6 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA6  #1/34
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.57.42
    BR0063I 34 of 40 files processed - 112680.266 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 86.65%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I *******************************************_______
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA7 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA7  #1/35
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.00.15
    BR0063I 35 of 40 files processed - 116480.273 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 89.57%, estimated end time: 16:08
    BR0001I *********************************************_____
    BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA8 ...
    #FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA8  #1/36
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.41
    BR0063I 36 of 40 files processed - 120160.281 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 92.40%, estimated end time: 16:09
    BR0001I **********************************************____
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.43
    BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3700 end backup' successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.43
    BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3USR begin backup' successful
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3USR.DATA1 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3USR.DATA1  #1/37
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.45
    BR0063I 37 of 40 files processed - 120180.289 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 92.42%, estimated end time: 16:09
    BR0001I **********************************************____
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.45
    BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3USR end backup' successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.46
    BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPUNDO begin backup' successful
    BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\UNDO.DATA1 ...
    #FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\UNDO.DATA1  #1/38
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.08.35
    BR0063I 38 of 40 files processed - 129000.297 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 99.20%, estimated end time: 16:09
    BR0001I **************************************************
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.08.46
    BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPUNDO end backup' successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.08.47
    BR0315I 'Alter tablespace SYSAUX begin backup' successful
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSAUX.DATA1 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSAUX.DATA1  #1/39
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.03
    BR0063I 39 of 40 files processed - 129220.305 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 99.37%, estimated end time: 16:09
    BR0001I **************************************************
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.04
    BR0317I 'Alter tablespace SYSAUX end backup' successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.11
    BR0315I 'Alter tablespace SYSTEM begin backup' successful
    BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1
    BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSTEM.DATA1 ...
    #FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1
    #SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSTEM.DATA1  #1/40
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.29
    BR0063I 40 of 40 files processed - 130040.313 MB of 130040.313 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 100.00%, estimated end time: 16:09
    BR0001I **************************************************
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.29
    BR0317I 'Alter tablespace SYSTEM end backup' successful
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.34
    BR0530I Cataloging backups of all database files...
    BR0278E Command output of 'E:\oracle\DEV\102\BIN\rman nocatalog':
    Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed May 7 16:09:39 2008
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    RMAN>
    RMAN> connect target *
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    ORA-12640: Authentication adapter initialization failed
    RMAN> *end-of-file*
    RMAN>
    host command complete
    RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6> 7> 8> 9> 10> 11> 12> 13> 14> 15> 16> 17> 18> 19> 20> 21> 22> 23> 24> 25> 26> 27> 28> 29> 30> 31> 32> 33> 34> 35> 36> 37> 38> 39> 40> 41> 42>
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of catalog command at 05/07/2008 16:09:42
    RMAN-06171: not connected to target database
    RMAN>
    Recovery Manager complete.
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.42
    BR0279E Return code from 'E:\oracle\DEV\102\BIN\rman nocatalog': 1
    BR0536E RMAN call for database instance DEV failed
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.42
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