You can use BR*Tools for Oracle to check the database system.
Make sure you have set the necessary BRCONNECT parameters in the initialization profile init<DBSID>.sap, because BRTOOLS uses these when it calls BRCONNECT.
The database must be open.
Start BRGUI or BRTOOLS.
Choose
.Set the required options:
Menu Entry |
Equivalent BRCONNECT Command Option |
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BRCONNECT profile (profile) |
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Database user/password (user) |
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Use default check settings (default) |
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Database owner for check (owner) |
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Ignore DBCHECKORA settings (ignore) |
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Ignore DBSTATC settings (igndbs) |
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Exclude from check (exclude) |
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Confirmation mode (confirm) |
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Query mode (query) |
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Extended output (output) |
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Message language (language) |
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BRCONNECT command line (command) |
This shows you the BRCONNECT -f check that is to be executed using the current settings. |
To start processing with the selected options, choose Continue.
Check the results in the BRCONNECT logs.
The summary log conn<DBSID>.log displays the return code.
The detail log c<encoded timestamp>.chk displays the progress.
For more information on how to view the logs with BR*Tools, see Showing Logs with BR*Tools.