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Backing Up Oracle - Computing at Cornell

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The stanza for the server swiss in the dsm.sys file in<br />

/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin in the production machine (auckland) looks like<br />

this:<br />

servername swiss<br />

tcps swiss.ibm.com<br />

tcpp 1500<br />

passwordaccess gener<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schedmode prompt<br />

The stanza for swiss in the dsm.sys file in /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin on the<br />

backup machine (swiss) looks like this:<br />

SErvername swiss<br />

COMMmethod tcpip<br />

TCPPort 1500<br />

TCPServeraddress 9.11.111.11<br />

schedmode prompted<br />

passwordaccess gener<strong>at</strong>e<br />

shmport 1510<br />

The tcpip address 9.11.111.11 points to swiss.ibm.com.<br />

TDP for ESS requires a setup file for a d<strong>at</strong>abase on the production machine.<br />

For d<strong>at</strong>abase tokyo, we put all are setup and script files in<br />

/orc8/app/oracle/product/815/admin/tokyo/adhoc directory.<br />

Our setup file (tokyo.ess) in the production machine (auckland) initially looks<br />

like this:<br />

234 <strong>Backing</strong> <strong>Up</strong> <strong>Oracle</strong> using Tivoli Storage Management

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