Online Backup Problem
Hello All,
Online backup getting failled in our Quality System
Please find the backup log below:
BR0233E Backup utility has reported an error while saving file /oracle/AQ1/sapdata9/ax1_816/ax1.data816
BR0233E Backup utility has reported an error while saving file /oracle/AQ1/sapdata9/ax1_816/ax1.data816
[Normal] From:
BR0233E Backup utility has reported an error while saving file /oracle/AQ1/sapdata9ax1_848/ax1.data848
BR0233E Backup utility has reported an error while saving file /oracle/AQ1/sapdata10/undo_6/undo.data6
BR0279E Return code from 'backint -u AQ1_001 -f backup -i /oracle/AQ1/sapbackup/.bdytsrlr.lst -t file -c': 1
BR0232E 515 of 665 files saved by backup utility
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-09 17.40.31
BR0231E Backup utility call failed
I dont have any clue on this.
Please guide me to move forward.
Thanks in Advance
Prem.
Hi,
I am facing the same problem. The backup was gracefully started and all the files-copying was fine until it completed with 136 out of 197 files backed up. Do you have any idea what caused the error and why only certain logs were backed up?
Detail log: bdyvfkde . anf
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (31)
BR0055I Start of database backup: bdyvfkde.anf 2008-09-16 19.59.30
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: G:\Oracle\R3Q\sapbackup\bdyvfkde.anf
BR0477I Oracle pfile E:\Oracle\R3Q\102\database\initR3Q.ora created from spfile E:\Oracle\R3Q\102\database\spfileR3Q.ora
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 19.59.45
BR0319I Control file copy created: G:\Oracle\R3Q\sapbackup\CNTRLR3Q.DBF 25378816
BR0101I Parameters
Name Value
oracle_sid R3Q
oracle_home E:\Oracle\R3Q\102
oracle_profile E:\Oracle\R3Q\102\database\initR3Q.ora
sapdata_home I:\Oracle\R3Q
sap_profile E:\Oracle\R3Q\102\database\initR3Q.sap
backup_mode ALL
backup_type online
backup_dev_type util_file
system_info r3qadm GBSSAPR3QDB1 Windows 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 2 Intel
oracle_info R3Q 10.2.0.2.0 8192 5784 8678021244 GBSSAPR3QDB1 WE8DEC UTF8
sap_info 700 SAPR3P R3Q V2063558986 R3_ORA 0020126990
make_info NTintel OCI_10201_SHARE Feb 4 2008
command_line F:\usr\sap\R3Q\SYS\exe\run\brbackup.exe -c -t online -d util_file -m all -u system/**********
BR0116I ARCHIVE LOG LIST before backup for database instance R3Q
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination H:\oracle\R3Q\saparch
Archive format %t_%s_%r.dbf
Oldest online log sequence 5779
Next log sequence to archive 5784
Current log sequence 5784 SCN: 8678021244
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 8678032273 ResetId: 658162758
BR0118I Tablespaces and data files
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PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_54\R3P.DATA54 4193255424 73 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_55\R3P.DATA55 4194304000 74 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_56\R3P.DATA56 4194304000 75 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_57\R3P.DATA57 4194304000 76 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_58\R3P.DATA58 4194304000 77 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_59\R3P.DATA59 4194304000 78 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_5\R3P.DATA5 8388616192 6 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 2147483648 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_60\R3P.DATA60 4194304000 79 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_61\R3P.DATA61 4194304000 80 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_62\R3P.DATA62 5242880000 82 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_63\R3P.DATA63 4194304000 83 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_64\R3P.DATA64 4194304000 84 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_65\R3P.DATA65 4194304000 85 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_66\R3P.DATA66 5242880000 86 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_67\R3P.DATA67 7340032000 87 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_68\R3P.DATA68 8388608000 88 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_69\R3P.DATA69 8388608000 89 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_6\R3P.DATA6 4416610304 7 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_70\R3P.DATA70 6107955200 90 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_71\R3P.DATA71 5111808000 91 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_72\R3P.DATA72 4806672384 92 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_73\R3P.DATA73 4537188352 93 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_74\R3P.DATA74 4402970624 94 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_75\R3P.DATA75 4402970624 95 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_76\R3P.DATA76 4268752896 96 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_77\R3P.DATA77 4260364288 97 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_78\R3P.DATA78 4260364288 98 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_79\R3P.DATA79 4260364288 99 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_7\R3P.DATA7 2790268928 8 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_80\R3P.DATA80 4260364288 100 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_81\R3P.DATA81 4260364288 101 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_82\R3P.DATA82 4260364288 103 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_83\R3P.DATA83 4260364288 104 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_84\R3P.DATA84 4260364288 105 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_85\R3P.DATA85 4260364288 106 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_86\R3P.DATA86 4260364288 107 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_87\R3P.DATA87 4261412864 108 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_88\R3P.DATA88 4260364288 109 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_89\R3P.DATA89 4260364288 110 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_8\R3P.DATA8 2512396288 9 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_90\R3P.DATA90 4260364288 111 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_91\R3P.DATA91 4260364288 112 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_92\R3P.DATA92 4193255424 113 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_93\R3P.DATA93 4193255424 114 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_94\R3P.DATA94 4193255424 115 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_95\R3P.DATA95 4193255424 116 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_96\R3P.DATA96 4193255424 117 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_97\R3P.DATA97 4193255424 118 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_98\R3P.DATA98 4193255424 120 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_99\R3P.DATA99 4193255424 122 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_9\R3P.DATA9 2301624320 25 8 NOLINK FILE 8388608000 8192 8192
PSAPR3P700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_1\R3P700.DATA1 9646907392 179 8 NOLINK FILE 34358689792 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_2\R3P700.DATA2 12621717504 180 8 NOLINK FILE 34358689792 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_3\R3P700.DATA3 28311560192 181 8 NOLINK FILE 34358689792 1048576000 8192
PSAPR3P700 ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_4\R3P700.DATA4 4294975488 187 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPR3PUSR ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3PUSR_1\R3PUSR.DATA1 4194304000 20 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPR3PUSR ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3PUSR_2\R3PUSR.DATA2 2097152000 81 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPR3PUSR ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3PUSR_3\R3PUSR.DATA3 1572864000 102 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPR3PUSR ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3PUSR_4\R3PUSR.DATA4 2097152000 121 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPR3PUSR ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3PUSR_5\R3PUSR.DATA5 2086666240 145 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPR3PUSR ONLINE* ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3PUSR_6\R3PUSR.DATA6 2044723200 149 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1 2097160192 -1 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\TEMP_2\TEMP.DATA2 2097160192 -2 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\TEMP_3\TEMP.DATA3 2097160192 -3 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\TEMP_4\TEMP.DATA4 2097160192 -4 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1 2097160192 62 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_2\UNDO.DATA2 2097160192 63 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_3\UNDO.DATA3 2097160192 64 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_4\UNDO.DATA4 2097160192 65 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_5\UNDO.DATA5 2097152000 119 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_6\UNDO.DATA6 2097152000 170 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_7\UNDO.DATA7 2684362752 183 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_8\UNDO.DATA8 2684362752 184 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\UNDO_9\UNDO.DATA9 2147491840 185 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1 618668032 178 8 NOLINK FILE 34359721984 10485760 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE+ I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_2\SYSAUX.DATA2 618668032 202 8 NOLINK FILE 34359721984 10485760 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE% SYSTEM I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1 524296192 1 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE% SYSTEM I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_2\SYSTEM.DATA2 2097152000 137 8 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
BR0119I Redo log files
File Size Group Device Status Link Type
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G51M1.DBF 157286912 51 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G51M2.DBF 157286912 51 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G52M1.DBF 157286912 52 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G52M2.DBF 157286912 52 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\ORIGLOGC\LOG_G53M1.DBF 157286912 53 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\MIRRLOGC\LOG_G53M2.DBF 157286912 53 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G54M1.DBF 157286912 54 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G54M2.DBF 157286912 54 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G55M1.DBF 157286912 55 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G55M2.DBF 157286912 55 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\ORIGLOGC\LOG_G56M1.DBF 157286912 56 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
G:\ORACLE\R3Q\MIRRLOGC\LOG_G56M2.DBF 157286912 56 6 INUSE NOLINK FILE
BR0120I Control files
File Size Id. Device Link Type
G:\oracle\R3Q\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlR3Q.dbf 25378816 0 6 NOLINK FILE
H:\oracle\R3Q\saparch\cntrl\cntrlR3Q.dbf 25378816 0 7 NOLINK FILE
I:\oracle\R3Q\sapdata1\cntrl\cntrlR3Q.dbf 25378816 0 8 NOLINK FILE
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 19.59.46
BR0057I Backup of database: R3Q
BR0058I BRBACKUP action ID: bdyvfkde
BR0059I BRBACKUP function ID: anf
BR0110I Backup mode: ALL
BR0077I Database file for backup: G:\Oracle\R3Q\sapbackup\CNTRLR3Q.DBF
BR0061I 197 files found for backup, total size 947121.602 MB
BR0143I Backup type: online
BR0130I Backup device type: util_file
BR0109I Files will be saved by backup utility
BR0126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 19.59.50
BR0315I 'Alter database begin backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 19.59.50
BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
BR0278I Command output of 'f:\Usr\SAP\R3Q\SYS\EXE\RUN\backint.exe -u R3Q -f backup -i G:\Oracle\R3Q\sapbackup\.bdyvfkde.lst -t file -c':
[Normal] From: OB2BAR_BACKINTXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX "R3Q" Time: 16/09/2008 19:59:50
Backint is started with the following parameters f:\Usr\SAP\R3Q\SYS\EXE\RUN\backint.exe -u R3Q -f backup -i G:\Oracle\R3Q\sapbackup\.bdyvfkde.lst -t file -c.
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 21.35.21
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_3\R3P700.DATA3
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 21.35.21
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_2\R3P700.DATA2
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 21.35.21
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P700_1\R3P700.DATA1
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 21.35.21
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_160\R3P.DATA160
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.02.29
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_168\R3P.DATA168
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.02.29
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_159\R3P.DATA159
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.02.29
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_163\R3P.DATA163
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.02.29
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_169\R3P.DATA169
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.41.11
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_164\R3P.DATA164
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.41.11
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_171\R3P.DATA171
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.41.11
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_167\R3P.DATA167
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 22.41.11
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_151\R3P.DATA151
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.19.10
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_170\R3P.DATA170
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.19.10
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_157\R3P.DATA157
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.19.10
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_161\R3P.DATA161
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.19.10
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_165\R3P.DATA165
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.49.57
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_156\R3P.DATA156
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.49.57
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_154\R3P.DATA154
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.49.57
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_152\R3P.DATA152.DBF
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-16 23.49.57
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_153\R3P.DATA153
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.15.39
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_142\R3P.DATA142
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.15.39
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_166\R3P.DATA166
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.15.39
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_155\R3P.DATA155
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.15.39
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_172\R3P.DATA172
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.39.05
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_146\R3P.DATA146
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.39.05
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_162\R3P.DATA162
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.39.05
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_173\R3P.DATA173
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 00.39.05
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_158\R3P.DATA158
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.04.09
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_106\R3P.DATA106
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.04.09
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_143\R3P.DATA143
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.04.09
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_150\R3P.DATA150
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.04.09
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_149\R3P.DATA149
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.24.53
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_5\R3P.DATA5
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.00
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.24.53
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_148\R3P.DATA148
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.01
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.24.53
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_144\R3P.DATA144
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.02
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-09-17 01.24.53
#FILE..... I:\ORACLE\R3Q\SAPDATA1\R3P_141\R3P.DATA141
#SAVED.... 20080916.0087.03
BR0280
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Hi all!
I tried to establish an online backup for one of my Testservers. I configured the init<SID>.ora in the same way as the file is configured on an other Server (Backup works fine there).
In addition I adapted the parameter-file.
Are there any other configurations have to be done?
The Backup should be performed by an other Server.
The Backuputility (BAckupExec 10) allready starts the BAckupJob but this Job fails (without any Error -> I canceled the job after 30 Minutes without writing data...)
I planned the Job in DB13 - attached the second PArt of the Log!
Perhaps somebody can give me a hint to solve the Problem!
Would be great to solve that,
Alex
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2005-11-29 10.28.12
BR0057I Backup of database: RTS
BR0058I BRBACKUP action ID: bdrjxmye
BR0059I BRBACKUP function ID: anf
BR0110I Backup mode: ALL
BR0077I Database file for backup: D:\oracle\RTS\sapbackup\cntrlRTS.dbf
BR0061I 10 files found for backup, total size 10446.469 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
BR0289I BRARCHIVE will be started at the end of processing
BR0134I Unattended mode with 'force' active - no operator confirmation allowed
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2005-11-29 10.28.12
BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
BR0278I Command output of 'D:\usr\sap\RTS\SYS\exe\run\backint.exe -u RTS -f backup -i D:\oracle\RTS\sapbackup\.bdrjxmye.lst -t file_online -p D:\usr\sap\RTS\sys\exe\run\testparam.ini -c':
<b>DAO error: 8676593, 800a0be3
3043, DAO.DbEngine, Disk or network error.</b>
BR0232E 0 of 10 files saved by backup utility
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2005-11-29 10.28.13
BR0231E Backup utility call failed
BR0056I End of database backup: bdrjxmye.anf 2005-11-29 10.28.13
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2005-11-29 10.28.16
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2005-11-29 10.28.16
BR0291I BRARCHIVE will be started with options '-U -d util_file -c force -p initRTS.sap -cds'
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2005-11-29 10.28.18
BR0292I Execution of BRARCHIVE finished with return code 5Hi,
Check below threads.
BRbackup problem on new system
Offline backup failed with BR0253E errno 13: Permission denied
BR0268E Asynchronous execution of program interrupted, exit status: c000009
Thanks,
Sushil
Edited by: Sushil Suryawanshi on May 28, 2009 8:16 PM -
Problem in new database creation with the help of online backup
Dear dba's
i am using oracle 11gR2 database in windows server 2003. database is running in ARCHIVE LOG mode.
i have taken an online backup of all datafile,controlfile and spfile.Then i crated folders in all the locations as required for new database.
then i registerd the service of new database named as 'newdb' by
oradim -NEW -SID newdb
then i created a password file manually in 'oracle_home\database' location.
i created a new contolfile named as controlfile_01.ctl. the content of controlfile as follows
STARTUP NOMOUNT
CREATE CONTROLFILE SET DATABASE "NEWDB" NORESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 16
MAXLOGMEMBERS 3
MAXDATAFILES 100
MAXINSTANCES 8
MAXLOGHISTORY 292
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 (
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_1_7FK0XG7B_.LOG',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\NEWDB\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_1_7FK0XHWB_.LOG'
) SIZE 50M,
GROUP 2 (
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_2_7FK0XKB8_.LOG',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\NEWDB\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_2_7FK0XM0Z_.LOG'
) SIZE 50M,
GROUP 3 (
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_3_7FK0XNOZ_.LOG',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\NEWDB\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_3_7FK0XOWB_.LOG'
) SIZE 50M
DATAFILE
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\DATAFILE\O1_MF_SYSTEM_7FK0SKN0_.DBF',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\DATAFILE\O1_MF_SYSAUX_7FK0SKPG_.DBF',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\DATAFILE\O1_MF_UNDOTBS1_7FK0SKTC_.DBF',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\DATAFILE\O1_MF_USERS_7FK0SKWB_.DBF',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\DATAFILE\O1_MF_EXAMPLE_7FK0Z5LK_.DBF',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\MARSH.DBF',
'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\JOMARSH.DBF'
CHARACTER SET AL32UTF8
the control file path was registered in pfile also.
then i brought the database to nomount stage.
the problem is when i try to mount database it shows following error. anyone can help me to over come from this issue????????
SQL> startup pfile='D:\app\Administrator\product\11.1.0\db_1\database\INITnewdb.ora' nomount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 535662592 bytes
Fixed Size 1334380 bytes
Variable Size 301990804 bytes
Database Buffers 226492416 bytes
Redo Buffers 5844992 bytes
SQL> ALTER DATABASE MOUNT;
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00205: error in identifying control file, check alert log for more info
the alert massage is:
ORA-00210: cannot open the specified control file
ORA-00202: control file: 'D:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\NEWDB\CONTROLFILE\CONTROLFILE_01.CTL'
ORA-27048: skgfifi: file header information is invalid
OSD-04001: invalid logical block size (OS 1413563730)
Fri Dec 09 13:11:59 2011
Checker run found 1 new persistent data failures
ORA-205 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT...
Thanks & Regards,
John Marshal.AHi;
Error: ORA 205
Text: error in identifying control file <name>
Cause: The system could not find a control file of the specified name and
size.
Action: Either
Check that the proper control filename is referenced in the
CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter in the initialization parameter
file and try again.
When using mirrored control files, that is, more than one control file
is referenced in the initialization parameter file, remove the control
filename listed in the message from the initialization parameter file
and restart the instance.
If the message does not recur, remove the problem control file from
the initialization parameter file and create another copy of the
control file with a new filename in the initialization parameter file.
Regard
Helios -
Problems with Pcd Content after restore EP Portal with online Backup
Dear Colleagues,
We have problems to show Pcd Content (Browse and Search) of the Content Administration tab of the EP Portal after restore with a online Backup during Disaster Recovery Test.
Restore has become on a mirror system of Production environment. Ours EP Portal is a cluster system with the following configuration:
Production landscape:
Node 1
Disk K:\ SAP SCS directory. (Clustered)
Disk E:\ SAP Central Instance directory (Local)
Node 2
Disk E:\ SAP Dialogue Instance directory (Local)
Disk M:\ SQL Datafiles. (Clustered)
Disk L:\ SQL Logfiles. (Clustered)
Disaster Recovery landscape:
Only a Node
Disk K:\ SAP SCS directory. (Clustered)
Disk E:\ SAP Central Instance directory (Local)
Disk M:\ SQL Datafiles
Disk L:\ SQL Logfiles
Portal Version
J2EE Engine = 6.40 PatchLevel 105424.313
Portal = 6.0.18.0.0
After restore, the data base as the SAP application starts
correctly but when logon in the Portal, the Pcd Content of Content Administration tab
and to other tabs with similar information is not shown.
After restore it can be necessary to reactivate some type of configuration, links, etc?, for this type of restore is better to make a backup offline instead of online one?
We are thankful for any information on the matter.
Thanks,
Regards.
Rafa R.R.The issue was solved with a offline backup.
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My old Mac has had the flashing question mark file on a blue screen. I waited a couple days, turned it back on and it worked. However, in between that time I went and bought a new Macbook Air. I am relieved to have all of my pics and docs back. I need a good online backup. I downloaded BackBlaze Backup but it is taking forever and I am not sure if it's the best choice.
My plan is to backup all of my files and then wipe my computer clean with the install disks and give my computer to my little sister. So, my question is two fold; which is best online backup and will I have any issues wiping clean the computer and doing a reinstall? For example, will all the updates still be available? What is the best thing for me to do?
Thank you : )Just understand it gets pretty expensive after you exceed the free space. 2-5 GBs isn't much space.
Basic Backup
For some people Time Machine will be more than adequate. Time Machine is part of OS X. There are two components:
1. A Time Machine preferences panel as part of System Preferences;
2. A Time Machine application located in the Applications folder. It is
used to manage backups and to restore backups. Time Machine
requires a backup drive that is at least twice the capacity of the
drive being backed up.
3. Time Machine requires a backup drive that is at least double the
capacity of the drive(s) it backs up.
Alternatively, get an external drive at least equal in size to the internal hard drive and make (and maintain) a bootable clone/backup. You can make a bootable clone using the Restore option of Disk Utility. You can also make and maintain clones with good backup software. My personal recommendations are (order is not significant):
1. Carbon Copy Cloner
2. Get Backup
3. Deja Vu
4. SuperDuper!
5. Synk Pro
6. Tri-Backup
Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on backup and restore. Also read How to Back Up and Restore Your Files. For help with using Time Machine visit Pondini's Time Machine FAQ for help with all things Time Machine.
Although you can buy a complete external drive system, you can also put one together if you are so inclined. It's relatively easy and only requires a Phillips head screwdriver (typically.) You can purchase hard drives separately. This gives you an opportunity to shop for the best prices on a hard drive of your choice. Reliable brands include Seagate, Hitachi, Western Digital, Toshiba, and Fujitsu. You can find reviews and benchmarks on many drives at Storage Review.
Enclosures for FireWire and USB are readily available. You can find only FireWire enclosures, only USB enclosures, and enclosures that feature multiple ports. I would stress getting enclosures that use the Oxford chipsets especially for Firewire drives (911, 921, 922, for example.) You can find enclosures at places such as;
1. Cool Drives
2. OWC
3. WiebeTech
4. Firewire Direct
5. California Drives
6. NewEgg
All you need do is remove a case cover, mount the hard drive in the enclosure and connect the cables, then re-attach the case cover. Usually the only tool required is a small or medium Phillips screwdriver. -
Database open fails after online backup recovery
Hi Friends
We are trying to set up an additional server using the online backup of our DEV server. We have been following SAP Note 549828 for the same. Having restored the online backup, the open database failed.
To resolve the same, in accordance to SAP Note 549828, we created a backup control file with success using the command
create controlfile reuse set database DEV resetlogs noarchivelog
However on issuance of the command
RECOVER DATABASE USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE UNTIL CANCEL
we run into an error as to
ORA-00279: change 794638222 generated at 10/25/2007 12:43:20 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /oracle/DEV/oraarch/DEVarch1_9766.dbf
ORA-00280: change 794638222 for thread 1 is in sequence #9766
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
ORA-00308: cannot open archived log '/oracle/DEV/oraarch/DEVarch1_9766.dbf'
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
SVR4 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 3
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/oracle/DEV/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1'
We even manually copied the file system.data1 from the source to the target server but to no avail.
Also the SQL command
SELECT FILE#, CHANGE# FROM V$RECOVER_FILE
displays a different change# for system.data1 while it is showing same number for all other datafiles.
Please advice at the earliest as we are struck. Points awaiting their master.
Regards
Lokesh GuptaSome inputs addition to Erics comments
The problem is you dont have archives ie Offline redo logfiles in correct location.
/oracle/DEV/oraarch/DEVarch1_9766.dbf Here DEVarch1_9766 is archive file which is misssing from location /oracle/DEV/oraarch. To recover DB you need Archives generated during hot backup.
Generally these steps willl give you desired result.
select * from v$logfile;
We normally switch the log files to the number of log groups that exist
alter system switch logfile;
create a Backup directory to hold our hot back datafiles and Archives
When the backup is complete check the backup location to see if all the files are available. We could now either FTP the same to the other system or copy over these files to another location in case of cloning on the same system.
Copy over all the files to their respective filesystems and directories and then edit the file that was created using the backup controlfile to trace. Copy that file to the remote system and edit it accordingly.
check that all the files are in the right location and edit that information in the control file
Once the controlfile is run successfully and you get the statement processed, we can start applying the archive logs that we have moved to the archive log destination directory as per the init<sid>.ora file.
do a recover of the database to its consistent state
recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;
The create control file command only changes the structure of the database and the SID name, the header of the datafiles still hold all the required information. The above command would ask you to input the archive log file names one by one to do recovery or you could choose the AUTO option. Once the recovery process is complete, open the database with the resetlogs option
Regards
Vinod -
Getting error while running script for online backup
Hi,
I am running a script for online backup but ended up with an the below error.
*ERROR* [Backup Worker Thread] com.day.crx.core.backup.Backup Failed to create temporary directory
Please help out in resolving this.
Thanks in Advnace.
MaheswarHi mahesh,
If you are using backup feature from crx console, I mean http://localhost:4502/crx/config/backup.jsp I can say that we had also some problems with this functionalities.
First off all what you need to check are the permissions, because when you check a source code there is line which creates a File object using a path specified by you to make a backup of repository.
File targetDir = new File(req.getParameter("targetDir", listDir.getParentFile().getAbsolutePath()));
You need to have sure that the proper read write access has been granted for this path.
Another issue is that maybe there was already prepared some hotfix if you are using CQ5.4. Please refer to the following link:
http://dev.day.com/content/kb/home/Crx/CrxSystemAdministration/CRXOnlineBackup.html
and also to this one:
http://dev.day.com/content/docs/en/crx/current/release_notes/overview.html which contains a hotfix number #34797 which was applied to backup.jsp file.
Regards,
kasq -
Online Backup of supported Linux VM on Hyper-V 2012 R2 / SC DPM 2012 R2
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a lab environment:
Win 2012 R2 with Hyper-V
running 2 Linux Machines:
Linux2 - CentOS 6.4 with manually installed Linux Integration services 3.4
Linux3 - CentOS 6.4 without LIS (should be already included in CentOS)
Another machine running Win 2012 R2 Server with SC DPM 2012 R2
but both VMs show as "Offline" when trying to back them up via DPM. Tried local Windows Server Backup with the same result.
I am able to backup the VMs "offline" (pausing the VM, taking snapshot, resume VM) but according to MS, SC DPM 2012 R2 should be able to do Online backups for supported Linux VMs (http://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualization/archive/2013/07/24/enabling-linux-support-on-windows-server-2012-r2-hyper-v.aspx)
The only things in the EventLog are these:
A storage device in 'Linux3' loaded but has a different version from the server. Server version 6.0 Client version 4.2 (Virtual machine ID 4F5CDDD8-B855-41CF-83B2-772C1B99090D). The device will work, but this is an unsupported configuration.
This means that technical support will not be provided until this problem is resolved. To fix this problem, upgrade the integration services. To upgrade, connect to the virtual machine and select Insert Integration Services Setup Disk from the Action menu.
Any Ideas ?
ThanksHi,
That list would need to come from the Windows hyper-v group, they are responsible with adding the feature to the integration components for various Linux OSes. DPM just backs up whatever the hyper-V writer presents to us, if the guest supports
online, we back it up online, if not hyper-V saves the guest before the VSS snapshot is taken and DPM takes the backup from the saved state.
NEW NOTE ADDED 1-29-14: Windows group just released “Linux Integration Services Version 3.5 for Hyper-V”. The
document mentions that some versions of Red Hat and CentOS are now
supported to do online backup.
Live virtual machine backup support
======================
RHEL/CentOS 6.0-6.3
RHEL/CentOS 5.7-5.8
RHEL/CentOS 5.5-5.6
ADDTL NOTES: If there are open file handles during a live virtual machine backup operation, the backed-up virtual hard disks (VHDs) might have to undergo a file system consistency check (fsck) when restored.
Live backup operations can fail silently if the virtual machine has an attached iSCSI device or a physical disk that is directly attached to a virtual machine (“pass-through disk”).
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Regards, Mike J. [MSFT] This
posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -
Can't access online backup and sharing web site
Does anyone know how to access the Online Backup and Sharing web site from a computer that does not have the O/B/S software installed? I used to be able to go to My Verizon/My Services/Internet and hit "Launch" for O/B/S, and the link would go directly to the web site for uploading or downloading material. Now, that link takes me to a Verizon page that asks to activate the O/B/S service, and wants to download the software. My O/B/S service was activated years ago and has worked until recently without the software installed. There is no other obvious way to get to the O/B/S web site. (If it matters, I tried this in both IE 9, with Windows 7 64-bit, and Safari.)
After some effort, I got the help number for the outside vendor that runs the O/B/S service. They say that the Verizon web site should link directly to their O/B/S web site, regardless of whether or not the O/B/S software is installed locally, but that the failure to do so is entirely an error of Verizon's on the Verizon web site and they have nothing to do with it. They also said there is no way to bypass the Verizon web site to get to a Verizon O/B/S account on their web site. They said they have received many complaints about this from Verizon O/B/S customers, and that the same problem has even arisen when the O/B/S software is installed on the local computer.
So does anyone know if it is really necessary to install the O/B/S software on any computer used to access O/B/S, and if it is now impossible to access the material from any other computer? That would be a major reduction in the usefulness of the service that was not announced anywhere that I know of. I saw a strong of comments on this issue in the Forums from a few years ago, but the conclusion was that the problem had been fixed. It seems to have arisen again.Anthony, I tried to private message you several times, but I kept getting an error message stating that my message had invalid HTML that was being removed, and to resend. It did not actually have any HTML, and hitting the resend button just led to the same message.
Also, since my last post, I downloaded the OBS software onto my computer. This gave me access to OBS from that computer. However, even after doing this, I cannot use the old method of directly getting to the OBS web site from My Verizon. The link from "Launch" does not work either on the computer with the OBS software or on any other computer. Rather, the link goes only to the Verizon page saying that my OBS service has not been activated (which it surely has been) and asking to download the OBS software.
If this is happening to everyone and not just to me, this means that material stored on OBS is only available from a computer that has the OBS software downloaded on it. That is certainly not supposed to be the case, and it would make OBS much less useful.
Again, the OBS technical people said that this was a problem that they knew about, but it was entirely a problem with the Verizon web site that they could not do anything about. -
Dear Team,
During archiving log backup , I am faccing the problem.
Job started
Step 001 started (program RSDBAJOB, variant &0000000000008, user ID BASIS)
Execute logical command BRARCHIVE On host sapprd
Parameters:-u / -jid LOG__20090729213120 -c force -p initPRD.sap.backup -s -v SSS
BR0002I BRARCHIVE 7.00 (18)
BR0252E Function fopen() failed for '/oracle/PRD/saparch/aebcyena.sve' at location main-5
BR0253E errno 13: Permission denied
BR0121E Processing of log file /oracle/PRD/saparch/aebcyena.sve failed
BR0007I End of offline redo log processing: aebcyena.sve 2009-07-29 21.31.38
BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2009-07-29 21.31.38
BR0005I BRARCHIVE terminated with errors
External program terminated with exit code 3
BRARCHIVE returned error status E
Job finished
But my Online backup working fine.
Whats the problem.
RAJhow I set permission.
I check in my PRD
drwxr-xr-x 3 oraprd dba 96 Jul 4 01:30 origlogA
drwxr-xr-x 3 oraprd dba 96 Jul 4 01:30 origlogB
drwxr-xr-x 2 oraprd dba 96 Jun 30 14:16 saparch
drwxr-xr-x 2 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 29 16:42 sapbackup
drwxr-xr-x 2 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 4 06:41 sapcheck
drwxr-xr-x 15 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 4 01:29 sapdata1
drwxr-xr-x 12 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 4 01:29 sapdata2
drwxr-xr-x 12 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 4 01:29 sapdata3
drwxr-xr-x 12 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 26 08:13 sapdata4
drwxr-xr-x 3 root dba 96 Jun 29 20:34 sapdata5
drwxr-xr-x 4 oraprd dba 1024 Jul 26 08:32 sapreorg
drwxr-xr-x 4 oraprd dba 96 Jun 30 14:16 saptrace
-rwxr-xr-x 1 oraprd dba 15752 Jan 10 2009 startdb
-rwxr-xr-x 1 oraprd dba 11119 Jan 10 2009 stopdb
cd saparch
ll
total 0
Thanks
RAJ -
Online Backup Failed from DB13, brbackup runs on application server
Hi Everone,
I am getting problem when i am scheduling Online Backup from DB13 t-code.
Backup gets failed because logical command BRBACKUP execute on our Application server host rather than DBCI server host.
I have pest the lob logs below:
Job started
Step 001 started (program RSDBAJOB, variant &0000000000389, user ID BASIS)
Execute logical command BRBACKUP On host xyzapp - (Application server)
Parameters:-u / -jid ALLOG20110824210000 -c force -t online -m all -p initSEP.sap -a -c force -p initSEP.sap -s
d
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (40)
BR0252E Function fopen() failed for '/oracle/client/10x_64/instantclient/dbs/initSEP.sap' at location BrInitSapRead-1
BR0253E errno 2: No such file or directory
BR0159E Error reading BR*Tools profile /oracle/client/10x_64/instantclient/dbs/initSEP.sap
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-09-02 21.01.09
BR0301E SQL error -12545 at location BrDbConnect-2, SQL statement:
'CONNECT /'
ORA-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist
BR0310E Connect to database instance SEP failed
BR0056I End of database backup: begroqyn.log 2011-09-02 21.01.09
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-09-02 21.01.09
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
External program terminated with exit code 3
BRBACKUP returned error status E
Job finished
Please help.
Thanks,
OceanHello
The previous contributor is correct, the profile is usually read from ORACLE_HOME. I have never seen this error linking to the Oracle client directory, please double check the following
Ensure that your envirionment variables are correctly set ORACLE_HOME, DIR_LIBRARY
Brtools are always installed on the DB server and can be called from any application server. if you are scheduling from DB13 on the application server, what is the connection setup? RSH, RFC, standalone gateway?
If using a standalone gateway, it must be installed on the DB server, please refer to oss notes #446172, #1025707
Best Regards
Rachel -
Online Backup Application - Not Displaying Properly
I have installed the Online Backup program (4.0) and, when started, the main window has no scroll bars and cannot be resized. Yet you see content, such as backup scheduling, continues further down the page. You can't get to the rest of the window due to the lack of a scroll bar. OS is Windows 7. Any idea of how to fix? Should I reinstall? Is there a newer version than 4.0?
Thanks.I had the identical problem and after going through the frustration of calling Verizon Support and selecting endless menu options I finally got the Internet Support group - who DO NOT provide support for the Online backup - the whole thing is outsourced and they tranferred me to the support section of the developers of the program. Here is the fix, You must have your Font Size DPI set for 96 DPI, if you have it set to 120 DPI you will not be abel to see the entire window! The support tech said the program developers made the window non-resizeable and assumed everyone used the default 96 DPI! He also said they know of the problem and that it may be fixed one day. It surely didn't sound like fixing it was much of a priority though. But setting your font to 96 DPI does fix the problem.
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Hi gurus!!!
I got into a problem with some datafiles.
We have MySAP in a BD oracle 9.2.0.6
I used Oracle Entreprise Manager Console to generate two datafiles in the tablespace PSAPPRDUSR,
but I generated them in another tablesapce (PSAPPRD) with a name of file,
size and location very different from those that there uses the tablespace PSAPPRD.
<b>So... I put them offline later to erase them later!!!</b>
<b>The datafiles contains no data.</b>
<b>Later, in the night backup:</b>
BR0334W Status of database file /oracle/PRD/sapdata4/prdusr_2/prdusr.data2 is RECOVER
BR0334W Status of database file /oracle/PRD/sapdata4/prdusr_2/prdusr.data2a is RECOVER
BR0301E SQL error -1128 at location BrTspAlter-3
ORA-01128: cannot start online backup - file 31 is offline
ORA-01110: data file 31: '/oracle/PRD/sapdata4/prdusr_2/prdusr.data2'
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2007-04-20 03.01.21
BR0316E 'Alter tablespace PSAPPRD begin backup' failed
BR0056I End of database backup: bdvbtndh.ant 2007-04-20 03.01.21
<b>
And now... I neither can erase them nor can put online again.</b>
<b>To erase them I used:</b>
SQL> ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE '/oracle/PRD/sapdata4/prdusr_2/prdusr.data2' OFFLINE DROP;
Database altered.
SQL> commit;
But they continue there, do not resign.
<b>To put them online:</b>
SQL> alter database recover datafile '/oracle/PRD/sapdata4/prdusr_2/prdusr.data2';
alter database recover datafile '/oracle/PRD/sapdata4/prdusr_2/prdusr.data2'
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00279: change 31203204 generated at 04/19/2007 19:30:11 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /oracle/PRD/oraarch/PRDarch1_2574.dbf
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<b>But we have continued working and I don't want to lose any data.</b>
HEEEELP!!!!
What I can do to recover the datafiles and to continue with my daily Online backups?
The BD is in production and I do not have long time to fix it, only a few hours on Saturdays night.Hi,
alter database datafile offline drop;
This command is not meant to drop a datafile. It is meant to offline the datafile with the intention of dropping the tablespace.
For a tablespace comprising multiple datafiles you can only drop a datafile by dropping the entire tablespace, this will work even you have one datafile.
If you have 10gr2, it's finally possible to drop a datafile as long as
it's not the only datafile within the tablespace, and
the tablespace is only and in read-write status.
So since you are on 9i your situation in summary:
If you have more than one datafile in the tablespace and you wish to keep the objects that reside in the other datafile(s) which are part of this tablespace, then you must export all the objects inside the tablespace.
1. Gather information on the current datafiles within the tablespace by running some query to remember the t/s, segment, and datafile info.
2. Export all the objects that you wish to keep.
3. Once the export is done, issue the DROP TABLESPACE <tablespace name> INCLUDING CONTENTS.
4. Delete the datafiles belonging to this tablespace using the operating system.
5. Recreate the tablespace with the datafile(s) desired, then import the objects into that tablespace.
Hope this helps and good luck,
George -
Online backup client eats CPU!
I have an online backup client from Mozy installed on my Mac Mini, and the actual backup process is scheduled to run daily at 23:00. The automatic backup is switched off. However, the backup client process is running at all times, and sometimes takes 50 - 60% of the CPU even when the scheduled daily backup is not being taken. This is not always momentary, and seems to continue for minutes, not just a few seconds. As you may imagine, this has a serious effect on the performance of the machine and is very frustrating.
An additional problem is that it seems impossible to stop the process from the Activity Monitor. It can be force quit, but restarts almost immediately. Repeating the force quit does not seem to help.
I have referred this to Mozy support several times, but they appear unable to resolve the issue. This is unfortunate, as the backup itself is useful, and works well. I am therefore wondering if there is anything that I can do within OS X to bring this process under control? I was thinking of possibly setting up a cron job to start and stop the backup client process?
Any thoughts and suggestions would be of interest and gratefully received!
NigelThanks for that.
Unfortunately, it seems my thinking was not quite the best idea, as I have now received the following advice from Mozy Support:-
"I spoke with on of our senior support agents about the idea of quiting the Mozy client when not needed and he told me if you were to do that, Mozy wont know when files are changed and so wont back them up when you run a backup. Even when you aren't running a backup the Mozy client is watching all of the files on the machine and noting when a file needs to be backed up.
If you like, however, I can still provide you with the commands to effectively quit the Mozy backup daemon and launch it on demand. Alternatively, if the older Mozy client was better on resources and works for you, by all means use that version instead. To avoid having to re-select all of your files while changing the Mozy client version, when you select Uninstall from the MozyHome icon in the menubar, make sure the checkbox for Keep settings and log files is checked.
I know the Mozy Mac engineers are working towards reducing the resource footprint as much as possible, but Mozy is first committed to provide the most advanced and feature rich products. As such there will be a performance degradation as subsequent versions are released and ran on legacy hardware."
So switching the daemon off is clearly not a good idea; and the implication of the other comment is that Mozy don't care how much processor their system uses. Having researched elsewhere, it seems that this problem has been identified a couple of years ago, and Mozy don't seem to have made any serious effort to resolve it. From my perspective, I just want a reliable backup, the other bells and whistles are not interesting, and I would have thought that other users of a budget product would have similar requirements. However, Mozy seem content to leave us out in the cold. Fortunately, there are now other similar products, and a recent review in Macworld identified one called CrashPlan which seems to offer similar prices to Mozy (or slightly less).
For the time being I have reinstated an old version of Mozy that did not give this trouble, but will be looking seriously at CrashPlan, as reviews seem quite favourable.
Nigel -
Online backup and the Redolog mechanism
Hello,
During a backup I understand that the redolog mechanism changes, so that when a block is changed for the first time after the backup commences, it's entire content is copied to the redolog files, rather than just the change vector.
My question is, does this happen even when the oracle block size is the same as the operating system block size?
My understanding is that the change in redolog mechanism is because a single oracle block can be made up multiple operating system blocks, so that within an oracle block a change can be done to a few blocks, then a read by the online backup, so that the oracle block read by the backup is inconsistent.
But if the oracle block size was the same as the operating system block size, each change would be atomic, so the problem of having inconsistent oracle blocks would not arise. So the change in redolog mechanism would no longer be necessary. Does the redolog mechanism change anyway?
Kind regards,
PeterHi Peter,
I will try to make the issue more clear eventhough so much useful has been written and said in this thread !!
During Online Backup the tablespaces enter the backup mode this has following effects:
1) A checkpoint on TS level is triggered before the backup of this TS starts and DBWR writes all corresponding dirty blocks of this TS to data files.
2) The SCN corresponding to TS Checkpoint remains Frozen in the headrers of all TS files until the end of backup mode.
3) Every change in this TS is logged in the redolog on data block level instead of data record level ; not only the redo info for a modified record is written into the redolg but the whole 8 KB block containing this record ( immaterial whether OS block size is 8 KB or not). The reason for this granual logging is the possibility that
CPIO or DD may copy an oracle block to the backup medium in smaller units than 8 KB while the block is being changed by DBWR which can lead to inconsistencies whithin such a block.
Now When the backup later used for restoring the TS, all blocks written to the redo log during the backup mode overwrite therir "suspicious"versions saved directly in the backup of the data files.
Hope this useful
Regards
Umesh
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