Do
you define the NB_ORA_CLASS and NB_ORA_SCHED variables somewhere in a .cmd
script?
All the policy names have no spaces and are seperated by the
underscore _ .
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] RMAN / Netbackup problem
My scripts look
as follows.
send 'NB_ORA_POLICY=%NB_ORA_CLASS%,
NB_ORA_SCHED=%NB_ORA_PC_SCHED%_';
Perhaps you need a space between the
comma (,) and the next argument? Do your policy or schedule names have any
spaces?
-Jonathan
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[Veritas-bu] RMAN / Netbackup problem
All,
I am on Oracle
10.2.0.3 and Windows 2k3(64). I want to backup my Oracle archive logs to tape
every hour, every day(7X24). I have created an RMAN script that works fine and a
corresponding policy.
Normally, you would use the SEND command like
this:
SEND
'NB_ORA_POLICY=POLICY_NAME,NB_ORA_SERV=MASTER_SERVER';
However, when I
include this line in the script, I get the following error:
released channel:
t2
RMAN-00571:
===========================================================
RMAN-00569:
=============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571:
===========================================================
RMAN-03009:
failure of backup command on t1 channel at 10/07/2008 18:22:06
ORA-19513:
failed to identify sequential file
ORA-27206: requested file not found in
media management catalog
Oracle is stumped on this and all my other
Netbackup policies similiar to this work.
Any
ideas?