Off-host backups
Hi,I am investigating using DPM2012 as a backup solution for our Hyper-v Cluster with HP P4000 SAN . We currently use HP Data Protector which has the facility to carry out Off-host backups and disk to disk backup. These options are license products
which costs a lot of money, where as DPM is included with System Centre. DPM includes Disk to disk backups(guest and host) but is it possible to carry out a Off-host backup (Transportable). I have tested a hardware VSS backup but the data goes
over the management network where I would like to keep the data over the ISCSI network. Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Adrian
Adrian,
I have DPM 2012 R2 backing up a HV 2012 R2 cluster. One of the SANs we have is a HP P4000. VSS hardware writers work..........but as you discovered...........the backups go over regular TCP/IP network...........not over iSCSI. Same thing happens
for our other FC connected SAN, a 3PAR 7400.
What I want is a Transportable backup, sometimes it needs an off-host proxy, like Veeam does.
HP says transportable backups can work on HP Dataprotector, NetBackup and Backup Exec. We gave up on Data Protector because of its huge cost. Commvault also does it but again, very expensive. Veeam does it, but in their own way...and of course it is
pricey,,,,maybe not that much.
I am also looking for an answer....so far I see that DPM does not have this feature.
-Rajeev rajdude.com
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Hyper-V Backup, but I am looking for a Off Host Solution to Backup all Hyper-V
over the San Network. Symantec support Offhost ore ADBO for SQL or Exchange but
not Hyper-V. I am looking for a new good Backup Solution for this Problem. <o:p></o:p>
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RoendiHi<o:p></o:p>
We have a 3 Node Hyper-V Cluster with a Dell 6000
Equalogic SAN connected over 10 GB iSCSI. Actually we use Backup Exec 2012 for
Hyper-V Backup, but I am looking for a Off Host Solution to Backup all Hyper-V
over the San Network. Symantec support Offhost ore ADBO for SQL or Exchange but
not Hyper-V. I am looking for a new good Backup Solution for this Problem. <o:p></o:p>
Thanks for all Tips<o:p></o:p>
Best reagards
Röndi
Roendi
What do you mean by "off host"? Do you want to have backup software running directly on top of EQL firmware? Or do you want to avoid proxy servers and have steady stream from EQL to backup storage?
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I have a great deal of sensitive information on my MacBook. Prior to Leopard & Time Machine, I kept regular back ups at work, and weekly backups over the weekend at home.
Does anyone know if Time Machine has the capability of maintaining two separate backups on two separate drives? I created both initial backups already, and I know that I can figure this one out on my own through trial and error, but it takes so long for my initial backup to complete that I would like to know for sure so that I don't have to go through the process all over again.
If it doesn't work, I will probably use Time Machine at work and do a more conventional back up over the weekend at home. I guess I'm just trying to save myself a lot of time and trouble and I certainly appreciate any wisdom that anyone out there can share with me before I try pushing the button myself!
Best Regards to All!I am sorry that it has taken me this long to add this post as an answer to my own question. After quite a bit of reading and a little bit of experimentation, it is now much clearer to me how Time Machine works, and it is also clear that it can only manage one back up drive at a time, even though that single back up drive can host many different computers running Time Machine. So, if you change your back up drive, it will become an archive with all of your back up data intact, but Time Machine will start over from scratch with the new back up drive, creating its complete back up all over again. This is great in one sense, that being if you want to have archival hard drives and don't mind tying up your computer for the initial back up process to run all over again. But for my purposes, I really want Time Machine to be able to go back as far into time as possible so that I can recover and/or review documents as they were in the past. Therefore switching drives, even from time to time, would not work as a solution for me.
So here's my plan:
• My Time Machine drive (which, by the way, is a big honker and will hold a lot of back ups, especially considering how Time Machine does backups), will remain at the office where I do the most work on my laptop and where files are changed throughout the day, every day.
• I will use DejaVu when I bring the laptop home at night and over the weekend in order to create an off site back up of my data. (I had been using DejaVu previous to my upgrade to Leopard and the advent of Time Machine, so it is a simple matter of continuing to use this particular program for me, but there are many other possibilities out there that will create a "mirror" of your data for off site purposes).
By trial and error I have found that the two programs in no way interfere with each other. When I go home on the weekend, DejaVu knows what files have changed and makes the appropriate back ups. When I plug my Time Machine drive back in at the office, it knows what has changed since the last time it was connected and it picks up right where it left off.
As I said, I did test this out myself, and it does work for me. As I also said, I did a good bit of reading as well. One of the best written, most thorough, and easiest to understand articles, (complete with pictures, I just love pictures!), can be found at Apple Insider:
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/10/12/roadto_mac_os_x_leopard_timemachine.html&page=1
(Please note that this is the link to page one. The article goes on for several pages and is really a great read!)
Thanks to taalinukko and to Vince DiStefano for their replies and their input. I will continue to monitor this post just in case anyone out there might have any questions for me and my particular application of Time Machine and DejaVu to do regular and off site backups.
Best Regards to All! -
Veeam Off-Host Proxy creating redundant iSCSI connections
Not sure this is a Veeam issue, just that it's occurring with Veeam backup process.
We have a server configured as an Off-Host Proxy with Veeam; it connects to the SAN storage via iSCSI same as the other hosts but accesses the storage as read only.
Randomly we will get alerts from the SAN as below:
iSCSI login to target '172.16.0.50:3260, iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:8-661fc6-e612eedc6-32600005c9254a75-arcvmstore1-2015-01-03-14:13:37.2774.1' from initiator '172.16.0.44:64108, iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:arcbackproxy.domain.local' failed for the following reason:
Requested target not found.
On inspection of the Off-Host Proxy's iSCSI configuration additional iSCSI connections are present as inactive, with an existing connections name amended with the date at the end. For instance (and in the example error above) there will be:
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:8-661fc6-e612eedc6-32600005c9254a75-arcvmstore1
and
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:8-661fc6-e612eedc6-32600005c9254a75-arcvmstore1-2015-01-03-14:13:37.2774.1
Not really causing an issue, the backups are running OK, or any issues we have aren't related. But getting annoying getting the alerts from the SAN of the Off-Host Proxy trying to connect to an incorrect iSCSI target.
Any ideas why this is occurring?
Obvious is we delete the extra connection, which stops the alert, but the issue will reoccur within a day or two usually.Hi,
Is there any error message in the Event Log? Please try to use the Windows Server Backup to check if you can run a backup.
Best Regards,
Mandy
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What would happen if I turn off my backup and delete backup data From my device? Will it delete my music and everything for ever or just stay in the cloud but not on my device?
If you have multiple devices backing up to the Cloud, you will see all of them listed. You would click on each device to change what is backed up from that device. You can then delete your individual back-ups.
Once you have all your settings to your liking, you can then go back to Settings>iCloud>Storage & Backup, and click on Back Up Now (bottom of the screen) to create a fresh backup with your new settings.
Cheers,
GB -
I keep getting the announcement that my icloud storage is almost full, so I checked into managing my storage. If I turn off the "Storage and Backup" on the bottom, will that affect my contacts, calendars, reminders, and photostream wireless syncing? I don't want to pay to get more icloud storage.
No, that just means it will no longer backup your device to iCloud.
More than likely it's the amount of photos and videos in your camera roll taking up all that space, hence why your storage is almost full. You can manually backup these photos and videos to your computer and then turn off the backup for just the camera roll (you'll see this option under Settings, iCloud, Storage & Backup, "This iPhone" or device you have, and then you can toggle Camera Roll on/off, where it also tells you how big the camera roll is) and still continue to backup the rest of the device (Settings, apps, wallpaper, etc) to iCloud. Or just turn the whole option off and backup to iTunes instead. -
How to turn off automatic backups in logic 8?
How to turn off automatic backups in logic 8?
there was the option to turn off auto backups in v.7.
can't find it in 8...
thanks for help!This option has been removed.
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I am trying to decide on a HDD for off site backup
I am trying to decide on a HDD for off site backup, should I use a bus powered drive or brick powered? Should I go cheaper with a powered unit or convenience of a bus powered drive. I would clone my computer and bring it to a friends house. I would do this 2 or 3 times a year just to have an off-site backup of my personal stuff.
How you connect the drive is really what will determine what in my opinion is best. If you connect directly to the iMac then get a brick powered drive. The reason being is iMac's are not known for supplying a lot of power from their USB ports and if you want your backup to be reliable it has to get good power. However if you are using a powered USB hub hanging a bus powered drive should be fine. I also think that if you are going to use the backup as a clone don't get a USB drive, that's just plain not too smart. Yes it would work however the performance would be awful, if you run into a situation where you rely on that drive for a time to run your Mac you'll hate the experience. In that case get a good Firewire 800 drive which will provide acceptable performance, never as good as a SATA drive but decent performance none the less. That being said if you do decide to get a FW800 drive it will be powered by a brick as I don't thing there is such a thing as a bus powered FW800 port.
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How do I turn off automatic backup?
How do I turn off automatic backup off when syncing my iPhone?
I think you go to where you originally set it up. Mary
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/devices/knowledge_base.html/44788/ -
How can i recover my photos if i restored my phone but turned off icloud backup?
how can i recover my photos if i restored my phone but turned off icloud backup?
Do you have any backup at all for your device? If you do, then you can restore from that backup and get any photos that were on it. If you have imported your photos to your computer, you can sync them back to your device via an iTunes sync. If you had Photo Stream turned on, you can recover your Photo Stream for the last 30 days or 1000 photos on that Photo Stream (whichever comes first) by signing onto the iCloud account that the Photo Stream was turned on for.
Cheers,
GB -
Can I turn off iCloud backup and keep my old backup?
Basically I am sick of being asked for money for more storage space. I cannot seem to get my iPhone backup under the 5gb free space, so the only option I see is to turn off iCloud backup. Can I do this without deleting the old (original) backup?
No. When you turn it off it removes your existing backup. You'll have to back up to your computer using iTunes (after turning off iCloud backup it will automatically back up when you sync).
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Hi,
Anyone know if iCloud keeps older backups?
If I turned off picture backup on iPhone, is it possible to restore the pictures saved before the settings change?
Thanks.No. but restoring from backup will if hey are in a backup
To restore from backup see:
iOS: How to back up
If you restore from iCloud backup the apps will be automatically downloaded. If you restore from iTunes backup the apps and music have to be in the iTunes library since synced media like apps and music are not included in the backup of the iOS device that iTunes makes.
You can redownload most iTunes purchases by:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store -
Hi,
<i><b><u>Environment; SAP ECC6, Oracle, window server 2003</u></b></i>
Other day I scheduled OFF LINE Backup through DB13, but it did not work. It ran just for a second. Detail Log shows no error message. It also create file .lock.brb in E:\oracle\DEV\sapbackup folder.
I never had success taking OFFLINE backup through DB13 but I can take this backup by BRTOOLS*. Please help me with this, looking at detail Log file below;
Detail log: bdwholho.afd
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (18)
BR0055I Start of database backup: bdwholho.afd 2007-10-05 18.15.28
BR0477I Oracle pfile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora created from spfile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\spfileDEV.ora
BR0101I Parameters
Name Value
oracle_sid DEV
oracle_home D:\oracle\DEV\102
oracle_profile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora
sapdata_home E:\oracle\DEV
sap_profile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.sap
backup_mode ALL
backup_type offline_force
backup_dev_type disk
backup_root_dir E:\oracle\DEV\sapbackup
compress yes
compress_cmd D:\usr\sap\DEV\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386\mkszip -c $ > $
exec_parallel 0
system_info SAPServiceDEV QA Windows 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 1 Intel
oracle_info DEV 10.2.0.2.0 8192 2031 30773325 QA WE8DEC UTF8
sap_info 700 SAPSR3 DEV TEMPLICENSE R3_ORA INITIAL
make_info NTintel OCI_10201_SHARE Oct 30 2006
command_line brbackup -u / -jid ALLOF20071005181500 -c force -t offline_force -m all -p initDEV.sap
BR0116I ARCHIVE LOG LIST before backup for database instance DEV
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination D:\oracle\DEV\oraarch\DEVarch
Archive format ARC%S_%R.%T
Oldest online log sequence 2028
Next log sequence to archive 2031
Current log sequence 2031 SCN: 30773325
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 30797874 ResetId: 606578588
BR0118I Tablespaces and data files
Tablespace TS-Status F-Status File Size Id. Device Link Type MaxSize IncrSize BlkSize
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1 2097160192 4 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2 2097160192 5 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_3\SR3.DATA3 2097160192 6 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4 2097160192 7 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5 2097160192 8 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10 2097160192 13 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6 2097160192 9 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7 2097160192 10 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8 2097160192 11 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9 2097160192 12 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11 2097160192 14 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12 2097160192 15 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13 2097160192 16 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14 2097160192 17 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15 2097160192 18 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16 2097160192 19 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17 2097160192 20 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18 2097160192 21 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19 2097160192 22 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20 2097160192 23 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1 2097160192 24 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2 2097160192 25 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3 2097160192 26 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4 2097160192 27 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5 2097160192 28 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6 2097160192 29 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7 2097160192 30 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8 2097160192 31 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10 2097160192 33 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11 2097160192 34 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12 2097160192 35 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9 2097160192 32 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13 2097160192 36 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14 2097160192 37 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15 2097160192 38 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16 2097160192 39 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3USR ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1 20979712 40 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1 2097160192 -1 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1 4466941952 2 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1 272637952 3 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1 859840512 1 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
BR0119I Redo log files
File Size Group Device Status Link Type
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G11M1.DBF 52429312 1 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G11M2.DBF 52429312 1 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G12M1.DBF 52429312 2 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G12M2.DBF 52429312 2 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G13M1.DBF 52429312 3 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G13M2.DBF 52429312 3 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G14M1.DBF 52429312 4 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G14M2.DBF 52429312 4 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
BR0120I Control files
File Size Id. Device Link Type
F:\oracle\DEV\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 5 NOLINK FILE
F:\oracle\DEV\origlogB\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 5 NOLINK FILE
E:\oracle\DEV\sapdata1\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 4 NOLINK FILE
Thanks..
Regards,
Marej KhanHi,
Iam reposting OFF LINE Backup detail log and this is complete, end on the same line as you have mentioned i.e E:\oracle\DEV\sapdata1\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 4 NOLINK FILE, seems like it is not complete Log but it is and there is no Error message or Red Lines for failure.
Detail log: bdwjadfg.afd
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (18)
BR0055I Start of database backup: bdwjadfg.afd 2007-10-13 10.15.48
BR0477I Oracle pfile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora created from spfile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\spfileDEV.ora
BR0101I Parameters
Name Value
oracle_sid DEV
oracle_home D:\oracle\DEV\102
oracle_profile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora
sapdata_home E:\oracle\DEV
sap_profile D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.sap
backup_mode ALL
backup_type offline_force
backup_dev_type disk
backup_root_dir E:\oracle\DEV\sapbackup
compress yes
compress_cmd D:\usr\sap\DEV\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386\mkszip -c $ > $
exec_parallel 0
system_info SAPServiceDEV QA Windows 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 1 Intel
oracle_info DEV 10.2.0.2.0 8192 2076 31431371 QA WE8DEC UTF8
sap_info 700 SAPSR3 DEV TEMPLICENSE R3_ORA INITIAL
make_info NTintel OCI_10201_SHARE Oct 30 2006
command_line brbackup -u / -jid ALLOF20071013101500 -c force -t offline_force -m all -p initDEV.sap
BR0116I ARCHIVE LOG LIST before backup for database instance DEV
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination D:\oracle\DEV\oraarch\DEVarch
Archive format ARC%S_%R.%T
Oldest online log sequence 2073
Next log sequence to archive 2076
Current log sequence 2076 SCN: 31431371
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 31443715 ResetId: 606578588
BR0118I Tablespaces and data files
Tablespace TS-Status F-Status File Size Id. Device Link Type MaxSize IncrSize BlkSize
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1 2097160192 4 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2 2097160192 5 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_3\SR3.DATA3 2097160192 6 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4 2097160192 7 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5 2097160192 8 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10 2097160192 13 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6 2097160192 9 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7 2097160192 10 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8 2097160192 11 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9 2097160192 12 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11 2097160192 14 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12 2097160192 15 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13 2097160192 16 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14 2097160192 17 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15 2097160192 18 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16 2097160192 19 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17 2097160192 20 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18 2097160192 21 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19 2097160192 22 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20 2097160192 23 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1 2097160192 24 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2 2097160192 25 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3 2097160192 26 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4 2097160192 27 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5 2097160192 28 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6 2097160192 29 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7 2097160192 30 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8 2097160192 31 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10 2097160192 33 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11 2097160192 34 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12 2097160192 35 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9 2097160192 32 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13 2097160192 36 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14 2097160192 37 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15 2097160192 38 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16 2097160192 39 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3USR ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1 20979712 40 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1 2097160192 -1 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1 4466941952 2 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1 272637952 3 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM+ E:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1 859840512 1 4 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
BR0119I Redo log files
File Size Group Device Status Link Type
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G11M1.DBF 52429312 1 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G11M2.DBF 52429312 1 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G12M1.DBF 52429312 2 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G12M2.DBF 52429312 2 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G13M1.DBF 52429312 3 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G13M2.DBF 52429312 3 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
F:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G14M1.DBF 52429312 4 5 INUSE NOLINK FILE
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G14M2.DBF 52429312 4 3 INUSE NOLINK FILE
BR0120I Control files
File Size Id. Device Link Type
F:\oracle\DEV\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 5 NOLINK FILE
F:\oracle\DEV\origlogB\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 5 NOLINK FILE
E:\oracle\DEV\sapdata1\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf 12664832 0 4 NOLINK FILE -
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