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Backing Up Oracle - Computing at Cornell

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5.1.3 Edit the client options files<br />

The TDP for <strong>Oracle</strong> uses client option files, dsm.sys and dsm.opt, similar to<br />

those of the backup-archive client.<br />

These files define how the TDP for <strong>Oracle</strong> client can communic<strong>at</strong>e with a<br />

TSM server, and specify which options are in use.<br />

Because we used a new nodename for TDP for <strong>Oracle</strong>, we had to cre<strong>at</strong>e a<br />

user option file, dsm.opt, which points to the correct servername stanza in the<br />

system option file, dsm.sys.<br />

The file dsm.sys has to include the st<strong>at</strong>ement PASSWORDACCESS PROMPT.<br />

Figure 12 explains th<strong>at</strong> correl<strong>at</strong>ion between the environment variables<br />

defined in the RMAN alloc<strong>at</strong>e channel command, the user option file, and the<br />

system option file.<br />

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

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