DB12 - Database backup not shown in logs ---ECC6 Release 701

Hi Guru's,
I am trying to solve an Issue where we can see no logs in DB12. My system is ECC6 release 701.
I tried hard to search for solution . I got some resolutions/ Notes  for release 7.0 . which cannot be implemented for my system.
My standard jobs are all ok.
At OS level the backup is ok.
I have checked the INITSID.sap file is all ok too.
INITSID.offline file is all ok.
Please see the screen shot below :
Please revert if you need any additional information from my end.
Regards,
Prasad Shetty

Hello Prasad Shetty
I'm not sure it will solve your issue but it's a possibility.
Updating BRTools can be done online (given no backup or other action is using the BRTools at that moment).
If you take your backups through BR*Tools, the newer version can even speed up the process a little bit. Other advantages such as automatically doing system & dictionary statistics for Oracle are also present in that new version. For me definitely worth while to implement.
You should also check the relevant SAP notes on filling table DBSTATC and Oracle statistics delivered by SAP as there are also improvement there when you use BR*Tools 7.10 compared to the old version.
Replacing SAPOsCol as mentioned by someone is also a very easy task and can also be done online so I would try out those two points. Solving such an issue from a distance without access to the system is always a little bit guessing what could cause the issue. The more information you can provide on the issue, the better the answers will be on the forum.
Kind regards
Tom

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