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I want to backup oracle by hot_database_backup script.The script modified follow Italic lines.
@REM $Header: hot_database_backup.cmd,v 1.4 2010/08/04 17:55:57 $
@REM bcpyrght
@REM ***************************************************************************
@REM * $VRTScprght: Copyright 1993 - 2012 Symantec Corporation, All Rights Reserved $ *
@REM ***************************************************************************
@REM ecpyrght
@REM
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM hot_database_backup.cmd
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM This script uses Recovery Manager to take a hot (inconsistent) database
@REM backup. A hot backup is inconsistent because portions of the database are
@REM being modified and written to the disk while the backup is progressing.
@REM You must run your database in ARCHIVELOG mode to make hot backups.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM No need to echo the commands.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@echo off
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Put output in the same filename, different extension.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@set RMAN_LOG_FILE="%~dpn0.out"
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM You may want to delete the output file so that backup information does
@REM not accumulate. If not, delete the following command.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@if exist %RMAN_LOG_FILE% del %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Replace H:\oracle\ora102, below, with the Oracle home path.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@set ORACLE_HOME=C:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Replace ora102, below, with the Oracle SID.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@set ORACLE_SID=oracle
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Replace sys/manager, below, with the target connect string.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@set TARGET_CONNECT_STR=/
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Set the Oracle Recovery Manager.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@set RMAN=%ORACLE_HOME%\bin\rman.exe
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Log the start of this script.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@for /F "tokens=1*" %%p in ('date /T') do @set DATE=%%p %%q
@for /F %%p in ('time /T') do @set DATE=%DATE% %%p
@echo ==== started on %DATE% ==== >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo Script name: %0 >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Several RMAN commands use time parameters that require NLS_LANG and
@REM NLS_DATE_FORMAT to be set. This example uses the standard date format.
@REM Replace below with the desired language values.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@set NLS_LANG=american
@set NLS_DATE_FORMAT=YYYY-MM-DD:hh24:mi:ss
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Print out environment variables set in this script.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@echo # >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo RMAN : %RMAN% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo NLS_LANG : %NLS_LANG% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo ORACLE_HOME : %ORACLE_HOME% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo ORACLE_SID : %ORACLE_SID% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo NLS_DATE_FORMAT : %NLS_DATE_FORMAT% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo RMAN_LOG_FILE : %RMAN_LOG_FILE% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Print out environment variables set in bphdb.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@echo NB_ORA_SERV : %NB_ORA_SERV% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo NB_ORA_FULL : %NB_ORA_FULL% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo NB_ORA_INCR : %NB_ORA_INCR% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo NB_ORA_CINC : %NB_ORA_CINC% >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM We assume that the database is properly opened. If desired, this would
@REM be the place to verify that.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM If this script is executed from a NetBackup schedule, NetBackup
@REM sets an NB_ORA environment variable based on the schedule type.
@REM For example, when:
@REM schedule type is BACKUP_TYPE is
@REM ---------------- --------------
@REM Automatic Full INCREMENTAL LEVEL=0
@REM Automatic Differential Incremental INCREMENTAL LEVEL=1
@REM Automatic Cumulative Incremental INCREMENTAL LEVEL=1 CUMULATIVE
@REM
@REM For user initiated backups, BACKUP_TYPE defaults to incremental
@REM level 0 (Full). To change the default for a user initiated
@REM backup to incremental or incrementatl cumulative, uncomment
@REM one of the following two lines.
@REM @set BACKUP_TYPE="INCREMENTAL LEVEL=1"
@REM @set BACKUP_TYPE="INCREMENTAL LEVEL=1 CUMULATIVE"
@REM
@REM Note that we use incremental level 0 to specify full backups.
@REM That is because, although they are identical in content, only
@REM the incremental level 0 backup can have incremental backups of
@REM level > 0 applied to it.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM What kind of backup will we perform.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@if "%NB_ORA_FULL%" EQU "1" @set BACKUP_TYPE=INCREMENTAL Level=0
@if "%NB_ORA_INCR%" EQU "1" @set BACKUP_TYPE=INCREMENTAL Level=1
@if "%NB_ORA_CINC%" EQU "1" @set BACKUP_TYPE=INCREMENTAL Level=1 CUMULATIVE
@if NOT DEFINED BACKUP_TYPE @set BACKUP_TYPE=INCREMENTAL Level=0
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Call Recovery Manager to initiate the backup. This example does not use a
@REM Recovery Catalog. If you choose to use one, remove the option, nocatalog,
@REM from the rman command line below and add a
@REM 'catalog <userid>/<passwd>@<net service name>' statement.
@REM
@REM NOTE WHEN USING NET SERVICE NAME: When connecting to a database
@REM using a net service name, you must use a send command or a parms operand to
@REM specify environment variables. In other words, when accessing a database
@REM through a listener, the environment variables set at the system level are not
@REM visible when RMAN is running. For more information on the environment
@REM variables, please refer to the NetBackup for Oracle Admin. Guide.
@REM
@REM If you are getting an error that the input line is too long, you will need
@REM to put the RMAN run block in a separate file. Then use the "cmdfile"
@REM option of RMAN. For more information on the "cmdfile" options please
@REM refer to the RMAN documentation.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@(
echo RUN {
echo ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE';
echo ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch01 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE';
echo BACKUP
echo %BACKUP_TYPE%
echo FORMAT 'bk_u%%u_s%%s_p%%p_t%%t'
echo DATABASE;
echo sql 'alter system archive log current';
echo RELEASE CHANNEL ch00;
echo RELEASE CHANNEL ch01;
echo # Backup all archive logs
echo ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE';
echo BACKUP
echo FILESPERSET 20
echo FORMAT 'arch-s%%s-p%%p-t%%t'
echo ARCHIVELOG ALL;
echo RELEASE CHANNEL ch00;
@REM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Note: During the process of backing up the database, RMAN also backs up the
@REM control file. This version of the control file does not contain the
@REM information about the current backup because "nocatalog" has been specified.
@REM To include the information about the current backup, the control file should
@REM be backed up as the last step of the RMAN section. This step would not be
@REM necessary if we were using a recovery catalog or auto control file backups.
@REM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
echo ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE';
echo BACKUP
@REM recommended format
echo FORMAT 'cntrl_%s_%p_%t'
echo CURRENT CONTROLFILE;
echo RELEASE CHANNEL ch00;
echo }
) | %RMAN% target %TARGET_CONNECT_STR% catalog rman/rman@rcat1 msglog '%RMAN_LOG_FILE%' append
@set ERRLEVEL=%ERRORLEVEL%
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM NetBackup (bphdb) stores the name of a file in an environment variable,
@REM called STATUS_FILE. This file is used by an automatic schedule to
@REM communicate status information with NetBackup's job monitor. It is up to
@REM the script to write a 0 (passed) or 1 (failure) to the status file.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@if %ERRLEVEL% NEQ 0 @goto err
@set LOGMSG=ended successfully
@if "%STATUS_FILE%" EQU "" goto end
@echo 0 > "%STATUS_FILE%"
@goto end
:err
@set LOGMSG=ended in error
@if "%STATUS_FILE%" EQU "" @goto end
@echo 1 > "%STATUS_FILE%"
:end
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@REM Log the completion of this script.
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@for /F "tokens=1*" %%p in ('date /T') do @set DATE=%%p %%q
@for /F %%p in ('time /T') do @set DATE=%DATE% %%p
@echo # >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@echo %==== %LOGMSG% on %DATE% ==== >> %RMAN_LOG_FILE%
@endlocal
@REM End of Main Program -----------------------------------------------------
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And I create policy spectify backup selection to PATH_SCRIPT\hot_database_backup.cmd.Then run manual backup so the script export hot_database_backup.out follow
==== started on Tue 10/16/2012 09:33 ====
Script name: "C:\Script\hot_database_backup_oracle.cmd"
#
RMAN : C:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\bin\rman.exe
NLS_LANG : american
ORACLE_HOME : C:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1
ORACLE_SID : oracle
NLS_DATE_FORMAT : YYYY-MM-DD:hh24:mi:ss
RMAN_LOG_FILE : "C:\Script\hot_database_backup_oracle.out"
NB_ORA_SERV : nbu
NB_ORA_FULL : 1
NB_ORA_INCR : 0
NB_ORA_CINC : 0
Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Tue Oct 16 09:33:12 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
connected to target database: ORACLE (DBID=1669795559)
connected to recovery catalog database
RMAN>
Recovery Manager complete.
#
But script is not backup database and job successfullly.When I run rman for manual backup and copy command in scprit put in rman and enter,it can backup database nomally and have jobs on activity monitor.
rman target oracle/oracle@oracle catalog rman/rman@rcat1
RMAN> RUN {
2> ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE';
3> ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch01 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE';
4> BACKUP
5> DATABASE;
6> RELEASE CHANNEL ch00;
7> RELEASE CHANNEL ch01;
8> }
allocated channel: ch00
channel ch00: SID=18 device type=SBT_TAPE
channel ch00: Veritas NetBackup for Oracle - Release 7.5 (20120916)
allocated channel: ch01
channel ch01: SID=133 device type=SBT_TAPE
channel ch01: Veritas NetBackup for Oracle - Release 7.5 (20120916)
Starting backup at 16-OCT-12
channel ch00: starting full datafile backup set
channel ch00: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
input datafile file number=00001 name=C:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\ORACLE\SYSTEM
01.DBF
input datafile file number=00003 name=C:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\ORACLE\UNDOTB
S01.DBF
channel ch00: starting piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
channel ch01: starting full datafile backup set
channel ch01: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
input datafile file number=00002 name=C:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\ORACLE\SYSAUX
01.DBF
input datafile file number=00004 name=C:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\ORADATA\ORACLE\USERS0
1.DBF
channel ch01: starting piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
channel ch01: finished piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
piece handle=07nnssmi_1_1 tag=TAG20121016T094801 comment=API Version 2.0,MMS Ver
sion 5.0.0.0
channel ch01: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:45
channel ch01: starting full datafile backup set
channel ch01: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
including current control file in backup set
channel ch01: starting piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
channel ch00: finished piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
piece handle=06nnssmi_1_1 tag=TAG20121016T094801 comment=API Version 2.0,MMS Ver
sion 5.0.0.0
channel ch00: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:01:22
channel ch00: starting full datafile backup set
channel ch00: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
including current SPFILE in backup set
channel ch00: starting piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
channel ch01: finished piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
piece handle=08nnsso0_1_1 tag=TAG20121016T094801 comment=API Version 2.0,MMS Ver
sion 5.0.0.0
channel ch01: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:50
channel ch00: finished piece 1 at 16-OCT-12
piece handle=09nnssp4_1_1 tag=TAG20121016T094801 comment=API Version 2.0,MMS Ver
sion 5.0.0.0
channel ch00: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:25
Finished backup at 16-OCT-12
released channel: ch00
released channel: ch01
Please me to solv this problem and details server
Master Server: Window 2003 R2
Netbackup 7.5.0.4
Oracle Client: Window 2008 R2
Netbackup 7.5.0.4
oracle version 11.2.0.3.0
Archive : Enable
Best Regards,