Online Backup issue on sql server

Dear All,
Backup failed due to the below reason , kindly suggest on this.
BR0616I Tablespaces in table TSORA for SAP owner SAPSR3:
PSAPSR3, PSAPSR3701, PSAPSR3USR, PSAPYBMCD, PSAPYBMCI
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-11-09 20.00.09
BR0057I Backup of database: BIQ
BR0058I BRBACKUP action ID: behelvyk
BR0059I BRBACKUP function ID: anf
BR0110I Backup mode: ALL
BR0077I Database file for backup: M:\oracle\BIQ\sapbackup\CNTRLBIQ.DBF
BR0061I 21 files found for backup, total size 99734.016 MB
BR0143I Backup type: online
BR0130I Backup device type: util_file_online
BR0109I Files will be saved by backup utility
BR0142I Files will be switched to backup status during the backup
BR0126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-11-09 20.00.09
BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
BR0278I Command output of 'E:\usr\sap\BIQ\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\backint.exe -u BIQ -f backup -i M:\oracle\BIQ\sapbackup\.behelvyk.lst -t file_online -p C:\oracle\BIQ\112\databas
WARNING: sort_backup_type not specified in .utl file
WARNING: default sort_backup_type to <size> for backup
Program:##E:\usr\sap\BIQ\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\backint.exe 7.0
Input File:##M:\oracle\BIQ\sapbackup\.behelvyk.lst
Profile:##C:\oracle\BIQ\112\database\initBIQ.utl
Function:##BACKUP
Backup Type:##BACKUP_FILE_ONLINE
09:08:09.441 [3668.4484] <1> :  Requested to keep <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1> in backup mode/offline.
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 09.08.10

Backup Type:##BACKUP_FILE_ONLINE
09:08:09.441 [3668.4484] <1> :  Requested to keep <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1> in backup mode/offline.
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 09.08.10
#BEGIN D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 begin backup' successful
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 09.08.10
09:08:12.453 [3668.4484] <1> :  <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1> is kept in backup mode/offline.
[3668.01] 09:08:10 INF - Data buffer size = 131072
09:08:12.461 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1> is in progress.
[3668.01] 09:08:14 INF - Using Media ID 626AAK for Backup ID GSAPNPBIQ-BKP_1320916070
09:27:37.542 [3668.4484] <1> :  Requesting to release <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1> from backup mode / bring online.
09:27:37.542 [3668.4484] <1> :  Requested to keep <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2> in backup mode/offline.
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 09.27.38
#END D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 end backup' successful
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 09.27.38
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 09.27.41
#END D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 end backup' successful
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 10.26.11
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 10.26.15
#BEGIN D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 begin backup' successful
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-11-10 10.26.16
10:26:17.103 [3668.4484] <1> :  <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5> is kept in backup mode/offline.
10:26:17.111 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5> is in progress.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_3\SR3.DATA3> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>.
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA3\SR3701_1\SR3701.DATA1> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>
10:46:00.203 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA3\SR3701_2\SR3701.DATA2> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>
10:46:00.204 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA3\SR3701_3\SR3701.DATA3> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>
10:46:00.204 [3668.4484] <1> :  Backup of <D:\ORACLE\BIQ\SAPDATA3\SR3701_4\SR3701.DATA4> is failed due to <Error 150 : Server Status:  termination requested by administrator>
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    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE    H:\ORACLE\RES\SAPDATA1\SR3_28\SR3.DATA28             2097160192   62           7  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE    H:\ORACLE\RES\SAPDATA1\SR3_29\SR3.DATA29             2097160192   63           7  NOLINK  FILE             0            0     8192
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    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   I:\ORACLE\RES\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8               2139103232   11           8  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   I:\ORACLE\RES\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9               2432704512   12           8  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
    PSAPSR3        ONLINE*    ONLINE+   J:\ORACLE\RES\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11             2264932352   14           9  NOLINK  FILE   10485760000     20971520     8192
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