SM50 in HA MSCS

Hello Gurus ,
                          We have installed MSCS ECC 6.0 with EHP4. We have installed following instances on both nodes
Node 1: ASCS , Database instance , Dialog Instance , Enqueue Instance
Node 2 : Central Instance, Enqueue Instance.
However after the failover we can not see any , ENQ process in SM50 /SM51
What could be the reason.
Please advice.
Regards
Edited by: Tech GCCIA on Oct 21, 2010 3:18 AM

Hi,
It's true that as part of ASCS you w'll not able to see this in SM50/SM51 to monitor use ensmon tool from command line.
Regards;

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    'BR_TRACE=15'
    'ClusterLog=C:\WINDOWS\Cluster\cluster.log'
    'ComSpec=C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe'
    'CPIC_MAX_CONV=20'
    'DBMS_TYPE=ORA'
    'DBS_ORA_SCHEMA=SAPXE1'
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    'DSMI_CONFIG=e:\oracle\xe1\920\database\dsm.opt'
    'DSMI_DIR=D:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\api'
    'DSMI_LOG=C:\Temp\3'
    'FP_NO_HOST_CHECK=NO'
    'JAVA_HOME=D:\Program Files\Java'
    'NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8'
    'NODNSSAPTRANSHOST=1'
    'NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=4'
    'ORACLE_HOME=E:\oracle\XE1\920'
    'ORACLE_SID=XE1'
    'OS=Windows_NT'
    'Path=D:\Program Files\Java\bin;E:\oracle\XE1\920\jre\1.4.2\bin\client;E:\oracle\XE1\920\jre\1.4.2\bin;E:\oracle\XE1\920\bin;C:\
    'PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH'
    'PPID=5540'
    'PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=x86'
    'PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel'
    'PROCESSOR_LEVEL=15'
    'PROCESSOR_REVISION=0401'
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    'SAPEXE=C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster'
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    'TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP'
    'TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP'
    'VMPATH=D:\Program Files\VERITAS\VERITAS Volume Manager 4.3\'
    'VRTSobdir="D:\Program Files\VERITAS\VERITAS Object Bus"'
    'windir=C:\WINDOWS'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME0 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME0 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with 'E:\oracle'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_XE1101 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_XE1102 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home0 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home0 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME1 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME1 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home1 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home1 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME2 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME2 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home2 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home2 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME3 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME3 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home3 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home3 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME4 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME4 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home4 ORACLE_SID'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home4 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME5 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME5 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home5 ORACLE_SID'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home5 ORACLE_BASE'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME6 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME6 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home6 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home6 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME7 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME7 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home7 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home7 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME8 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME8 ORACLE_BASE'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home8 ORACLE_SID'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home8 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME9 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME9 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home9 ORACLE_SID'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brspace.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with '2396160 2396160'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brtools.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with '1179648 1179648'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\backint.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with '4042752 4042752'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\splitint.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\splitint.bat'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\splitint.cmd'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
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    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\rdbms\admin\log'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
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    'DSMI_CONFIG=e:\oracle\xe1\920\database\dsm.opt'
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    'DSMI_LOG=C:\Temp\3'
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    'JAVA_HOME=D:\Program Files\Java'
    'NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8'
    'NODNSSAPTRANSHOST=1'
    'NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=4'
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    'ORACLE_SID=XE1'
    'OS=Windows_NT'
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    'PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=x86'
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    'PROCESSOR_REVISION=0401'
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    'SAPEXE=C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster'
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    'TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP'
    'TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP'
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    'VRTSobdir="D:\Program Files\VERITAS\VERITAS Object Bus"'
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    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function ora_base_get entry with 'XE1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME0 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME0 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with 'E:\oracle'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_XE1101 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_XE1102 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home0 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home0 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME1 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME1 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home1 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home1 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME2 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME2 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home2 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home2 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME3 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME3 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home3 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home3 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME4 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME4 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home4 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home4 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME5 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME5 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home5 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home5 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME6 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME6 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home6 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home6 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME7 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME7 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home7 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home7 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME8 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME8 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home8 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home8 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME9 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOME9 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home9 ORACLE_SID'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get entry with 'SOFTWARE\ORACLE\KEY_OraDb10g_home9 ORACLE_BASE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function reg_key_val_get exit with FFFFFFFF
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function ora_base_get exit with 'E:\oracle'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrCopyBuild entry with '1 2 0 \nul \nul'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrCopyBuild exit with 'copy \nul \nul'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPipeOpen entry with 'copy \nul \nul'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraPatch entry with 'TRUE'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraPatch exit with 0
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrPipeOpen-3, command line:
    '( copy \nul \nul ) 2>&1'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPipeOpen exit with 7C38B548
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrEnvProcess-95, command output from pipe:
    '        1 file(s) copied.^'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPipeClose entry with 'copy \nul \nul'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraPatch entry with 'FALSE'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraPatch exit with 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPipeClose exit with 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrEnvProcess exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrNameSet entry with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\bin\SQLPLUS.EXE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '651264 651264'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\bin\RMAN.EXE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '925968 925968'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\bin\SVRMGRL.EXE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\bin\SVRMGR30.EXE'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\spfileXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '3584 3584'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrOraReplace entry with 'initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brarchive.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '1470464 1470464'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brbackup.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '1662976 1662976'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brconnect.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '2232320 2232320'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brrecover.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '1863680 1863680'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brrestore.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '770048 770048'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brspace.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '2396160 2396160'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\brtools.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '1179648 1179648'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\backint.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '4042752 4042752'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\splitint.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\splitint.bat'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\splitint.cmd'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPidGet entry with 'void'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPidGet exit with 2276
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\background\alert_XE1.log'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '4603437 4603437'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'C:\WINDOWS\SapCluster\sapftp.exe'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\rdbms\admin\log'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\nls'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrNameSet exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrInitSapRead entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'backup_mode all'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'restore_mode all'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'backup_type online'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'backup_dev_type util_file'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'backup_root_dir K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'stage_root_dir K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'compress no'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'compress_cmd S:\usr\sap\XE1\SYS\exe\run\mkszip -c $ > $'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'uncompress_cmd S:\usr\sap\XE1\SYS\exe\run\uncompress -c $ > $'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'compress_dir K:\oracle\XE1\sapreorg'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'archive_function save'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'archive_copy_dir K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'archive_stage_dir K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'tape_copy_cmd cpio'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'disk_copy_cmd copy'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'stage_copy_cmd rcp'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'cpio_flags -ovB'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'cpio_in_flags -iuvB'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'cpio_disk_flags -pdcu'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'dd_flags bs=64k'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'dd_in_flags bs=64k'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'saveset_members 1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'copy_out_cmd dd ibs=8k obs=64k of=$'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'copy_in_cmd dd ibs=64k obs=8k if=$'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'rewind mt -f $ rewind'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'rewind_offline mt -f $ offline'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'tape_pos_cmd mt -f $ fsf $'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'tape_size 1200M'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'exec_parallel 0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'tape_address /dev/nmt0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'tape_address_rew /dev/mt0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'volume_archive XE1A01'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'volume_backup XE1B01'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'expir_period 30'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'tape_use_count 100'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'util_par_file initXE1.utl'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.sap'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrParamGet exit with 'NULL'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrInitSapRead exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function global_set entry with 'dummy'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrbParCheck entry with 'dummy'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with '9791985 0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapreorg'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapreorg'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with '4301583 0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'initXE1.utl'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrbParCheck exit with 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function global_set exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDiskStatGet entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDiskStatGet exit with '31996305408 31571140608 31571140608 31540309416'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrBackDirBuild entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrBackDirBuild exit with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup\bdvbgsin'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDiskStatGet entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapreorg'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDiskStatGet exit with '31996305408 31571140608 31571140608 31540309416'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrbNameSet entry with 'void'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrbNameSet exit with 'void'
    BR0055I Start of database backup: bdvbgsin.aff 2007-04-17 18.30.45
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function brb_run_check entry with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPidGet entry with 'void'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrPidGet exit with 2276
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function brb_run_check exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDbConnect entry with 'XE1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrOraSrvControl entry with 'TRUE'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrOraSrvControl exit with -4
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2007-04-17 18.30.45
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-2, SQL command:
    'CONNECT /;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 0
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-3, SQL command:
    'ALTER SESSION SET SQL_TRACE = TRUE;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 0
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-4, SQL command:
    'SELECT NAME, NVL(RESETLOGS_CHANGE#, 0), NVL(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(RESETLOGS_TIME, 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS')), 0), NVL(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(CREATED, 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS')), 0) FROM V$DATABASE WHERE ROWNUM = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-5, SQL command output:
    'XE1', '1', '20060125000643', '20060125000643'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-8, SQL command:
    'SELECT TO_NUMBER(VALUE) FROM V$PARAMETER WHERE NAME = 'db_block_size';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-9, SQL command output:
    '8192'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-10, SQL command:
    'SELECT BLOCK_SIZE FROM V$ARCHIVED_LOG WHERE ROWNUM = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbConnect-11, SQL command output:
    '512'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDbConnect exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrSqlInitiate entry with 'dummy'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function ora_vers_get entry with 'dummy'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\spfileXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with '3584 3584'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location ora_vers_get-1, SQL command:
    'SELECT INSTANCE_NAME, INSTANCE_NUMBER, VERSION, HOST_NAME, ARCHIVER, NVL(PARALLEL, ' ') FROM V$INSTANCE WHERE ROWNUM = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location ora_vers_get-2, SQL command output:
    'xe1', '1', '9.2.0.6.0', 'DCBSXIT001B', 'STARTED', 'NO'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrInitOraCreate entry with 'void'
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2007-04-17 18.30.45
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrInitOraCreate-2, SQL command:
    'CONNECT / AT PROF_CONN IN SYSOPER MODE;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 0
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrInitOraCreate-3, SQL command:
    'AT PROF_CONN /* BRBACKUP */ CREATE PFILE = 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\sap.ora' FROM SPFILE = 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\spfileXE1.ora';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\sap.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 4, function BrFileStatGet exit with '1300 1300'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 4, function BrInitOraCopy entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\sap.ora -> E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 4, function BrInitOraCopy exit with 0
    BR0477I Oracle pfile E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora created from spfile E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\spfileXE1.ora
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2007-04-17 18.30.45
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrInitOraCreate-4, SQL command:
    'AT PROF_CONN COMMIT RELEASE;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrInitOraCreate exit with 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function ora_vers_get exit with 92
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrDbaSynCheck entry with 'W'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbaSynCheck-1, SQL command:
    'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM SAP_SDBAH WHERE BEG = '00000000000000';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbaSynCheck-2, SQL command output:
    '0'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrDbaSynCheck exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrCurrRedoGet entry with 'XE1'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrCurrRedoGet-3, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(MAX(SEQUENCE#), 0), NVL(MAX(FIRST_CHANGE#), 0), NVL(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(MAX(FIRST_TIME), 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS')), 0) FROM V$LOG WHERE THREAD# = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrCurrRedoGet-4, SQL command output:
    '4091', '60791907', '20070417151653'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrCurrRedoGet exit with 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrSqlInitiate exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDbInstProcess entry with 'XE1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrInitOraRead entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.background_dump_dest K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\background'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\background'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.compatible 9.2.0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.control_file_record_keep_time 30'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.control_files K:\oracle\XE1\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlXE1.dbf'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlXE1.dbf'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.core_dump_dest K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\background'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\background'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.db_block_size 8192'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.db_cache_size 257635123'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.db_file_multiblock_read_count 8'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.db_files 254'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.db_name XE1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.dml_locks 4000'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.enqueue_resources 8000'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.fast_start_mttr_target 900'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.hash_join_enabled false'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.log_archive_dest O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch\XE1arch'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch\XE1arch'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.log_archive_start true'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.log_buffer 1048576'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.log_checkpoint_interval 0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.log_checkpoint_timeout 0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.log_checkpoints_to_alert true'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.open_cursors 800'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.optimizer_features_enable 9.2.0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.optimizer_index_cost_adj 10'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.optimizer_mode choose'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.pga_aggregate_target 343513497'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.processes 80'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.remote_os_authent true'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.sessions 96'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.sga_max_size 515270246'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.shared_pool_reserved_size 25763512'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.shared_pool_size 257635123'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.sort_area_retained_size 0'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.sort_area_size 2097152'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.statistics_level typical'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.timed_statistics true'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.transaction_auditing FALSE'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.undo_management AUTO'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.undo_retention 43200'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.undo_tablespace PSAPUNDO'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.user_dump_dest K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\usertrace'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace entry with 'K:\oracle\XE1\saptrace\usertrace'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrOraReplace exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with '*.workarea_size_policy AUTO'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet entry with 'E:\oracle\XE1\920\database\initXE1.ora'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrParamGet exit with 'NULL'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrInitOraRead exit with 0
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDbInstProcess exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrOraDeftGet entry with 'XE1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrArchName entry with '1 XE1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch\XE1arch'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrFileStatGet exit with 'FILE_NULL'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrArchName exit with 'O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch\XE1archARC00001.001'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrNameBuild entry with '43 O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch\XE1archARC00001.001 NULL'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrNameBuild exit with 'O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrOraDeftGet exit with 'void'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrLicCheck entry with 'dummy'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLicCheck-1, SQL command:
    'SELECT VERSION FROM SAP_SVERS WHERE ROWNUM = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLicCheck-2, SQL command output:
    '640'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLicCheck-3, SQL command:
    'SELECT TABLE_OWNER FROM DBA_SYNONYMS WHERE OWNER = 'PUBLIC' AND SYNONYM_NAME = 'SAP_SDBAH';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLicCheck-4, SQL command output:
    'SAPXE1'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrLicCheck exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrbDbLogOpen entry with 'bdvbgsin aff 20070417183045'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-1, SQL command:
    'SELECT TABLE_OWNER FROM DBA_SYNONYMS WHERE OWNER = 'PUBLIC' AND SYNONYM_NAME = 'SAP_SDBAH';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-2, SQL command output:
    'SAPXE1'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-3, SQL command:
    'SELECT DATA_LENGTH FROM DBA_TAB_COLUMNS WHERE OWNER = 'SAPXE1' AND TABLE_NAME = 'DBABD' AND COLUMN_NAME = 'REDO_BEG';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-4, SQL command output:
    '18'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-5, SQL command:
    'INSERT INTO SAP_SDBAH (BEG, FUNCT, SYSID, OBJ, RC, ENDE, ACTID, LINE) VALUES ('20070417183045', 'aff', 'XE1', ' ', '9999', ' ', 'bdvbgsin', ' ');'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrBackIdBuild entry with 'bdvbgsin aff'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrBackIdBuild exit with 'bdvbgsin.aff'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrNameBuild entry with '1 bdvbgsin.aff K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrNameBuild exit with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup\bdvbgsin.aff'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-13, SQL command:
    'INSERT INTO SAP_DBATL (SYS_ID, OPER_ID, TASKNAME, JOB_NR, UPD_OP, TLOGNAME, STATUS, BEGIN_OP, END_OP, RC, INTERNAL) VALUES ('XE1', '20070417183045', 'Database backup', '0000000000', '20070417183045', 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup\bdvbgsin.aff', 'STARTED'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrBackIdBuild entry with 'bdvbgsin aff'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrBackIdBuild exit with 'bdvbgsin.aff'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrNameBuild entry with '1 bdvbgsin.aff K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrNameBuild exit with 'K:\oracle\XE1\sapbackup\bdvbgsin.aff'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-14, SQL command:
    'INSERT INTO SAP_DBAML (SYS_ID, OPER_ID, TASKNAME, JOB_NR, TRIAL, UTIL_NR, FUNC_ID, UPD_OP, TOOLSET, PROGNAME, LOG_NAME, STATUS, BEGIN_OP, END_OP, RC, INTERNAL) VALUES ('XE1', '20070417183045', 'Database backup', '0000000000', '1', '0000000000', 'aff
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrbDbLogOpen-17, SQL command:
    'INSERT INTO SAP_DBABARL (SYS_ID, OPER_ID, TASKNAME, JOB_NR, TRIAL, UTIL_NR, FUNC_ID, UPD_OP, OBJ_TYPE, BU_TYPE, BU_METHOD) VALUES ('XE1', '20070417183045', 'Database backup', '0000000000', '1', '0000000000', 'aff', '20070417183045', 'DATABASE', 'OFF
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrbDbLogOpen exit with 0
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrLogList entry with 'XE1'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-3, SQL command:
    'SELECT LOG_MODE FROM V$DATABASE WHERE ROWNUM = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-4, SQL command output:
    'ARCHIVELOG'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-5, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(VALUE, 'NULL') FROM V$PARAMETER WHERE NAME = 'log_archive_dest_1';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-6, SQL command output:
    'NULL'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-7, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(VALUE, 'NULL') FROM V$PARAMETER WHERE NAME = 'log_archive_dest';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-8, SQL command output:
    'O:\oracle\XE1\oraarch\XE1arch'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-9, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(VALUE, 'NULL') FROM V$PARAMETER WHERE NAME = 'log_archive_format';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-10, SQL command output:
    'ARC%S.%T'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-11, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(MAX(SEQUENCE#), 0), NVL(MAX(FIRST_CHANGE#), 0) FROM V$LOG WHERE THREAD# = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-12, SQL command output:
    '4091', '60791907'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-13, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(MAX(SEQUENCE#), 0) FROM V$LOG WHERE THREAD# = 1 AND ARCHIVED = 'NO';'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-14, SQL command output:
    '4091'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-15, SQL command:
    'SELECT NVL(MIN(SEQUENCE#), 0) FROM V$LOG WHERE THREAD# = 1;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrLogList-16, SQL command output:
    '4088'
    BR0249I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrLogList exit with 4091
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 1, function BrDbfInfoGet entry with 'dummy'
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbfInfoGet-1, SQL command:
    'OPEN CURSOR curs_2 FOR
    SELECT TS.TABLESPACE_NAME, TS.STATUS, TS.CONTENTS, TS.EXTENT_MANAGEMENT, DF.FILE_NAME, DF.FILE_ID, NVL(DF.STATUS, ' '), NVL(DF.BYTES, 0), NVL(DF.AUTOEXTENSIBLE, 'NO'), NVL(DF.MAXBYTES, 0), NVL(DF.INCREMENT_BY, 0) FROM DBA_TABLESPACES TS, DBA_DATA_FIL
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 0
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbfInfoGet-2, SQL command:
    'FETCH curs_2;'
    BR0300I BR_TRACE: SQL code: 0, number of processed rows: 1
    BR0200I BR_TRACE: location BrDbfInfoGet-3, SQL command output:
    'PSAPTEMP', 'ONLINE', 'TEMPORARY', 'LOCAL', 'N:\ORACLE\XE1\SAPDATA3\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1', '-1', 'AVAILABLE', '629145600', 'YES', '4194304000', '2560'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet entry with 'N:\ORACLE\XE1\SAPDATA3\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrFileStatGet exit with '629153792 629153792'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrDiskInsert entry with 'N:\ORACLE\XE1\SAPDATA3\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrDiskStatGet entry with 'N:\ORACLE\XE1\SAPDATA3\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrDiskStatGet exit with '63992492032 8746655744 8746655744 8738114088'
    BR0248I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrNameBuild entry with '46 N:\ORACLE\XE1\SAPDATA3\TEMP_1 NULL'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 3, function BrNameBuild exit with 'N:\ORACLE\XE1\SAPDATA3'
    BR0250I BR_TRACE: level 2, function BrDiskInsert exit with 00217958
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