You can use BR*Tools for Oracle to perform a non-database backup of specified files. BRBACKUP performs the backup.
Make sure you have set the necessary BRBACKUP parameters in the initialization profile init<DBSID>.sap, because BRTOOLS uses these when it calls BRBACKUP.
Make sure you have the right backup volumes. When you back up to tape, make sure that you have read the notes on managing and initializing the tapes. For more information, see Volume Management.
Allow enough time for the backup. Hardware compression can halve the backup time.
Start BRGUI or BRTOOLS.
Choose
.Set the required options:
Menu Entry |
Equivalent BRBACKUP Command Option |
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BRBACKUP profile (profile) |
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Backup device type (device) |
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Tape volumes for backup (volume) |
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BACKINT/ Mount profile (parfile) |
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Database user/password (user) |
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Backup type (type) |
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Files for backup (mode) |
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Confirmation mode (confirm) |
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Query mode (query) |
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Compression mode (compress) |
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Verification mode (verify) |
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Fill-up previous backups (fillup) |
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Parallel execution (execute) |
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Additional output (output) |
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Message language (language) |
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BRBACKUP command line (command) |
This shows you the BRBACKUP -m command that is to be executed using the current settings. |
To start processing with the selected options, choose Continue.
Check the results in the BRBACKUP logs.
The summary log back<DBSID>.log displays the return code.
The detail log b<encoded timestamp>.rsb displays the progress.
For more information on how to view the logs, see Showing Logs with BR*Tools.