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Re: Networker and Legato Question

From: Gene Sais <Gsais_at_co.palm-beach.fl.us>
Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 12:08:35 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00423907.20020308120835@fatcity.com>


Your root user should su to oracle and then connect / as sysdba.

>>> btaylor3_at_gmu.edu 03/08/02 12:48PM >>>
We are setting up the Legato Networker Module for Oracle but we are encountering problems. When we schedule a backup script to run through the utility, it fails. I don't know if the problem is because we run it as root or what. Even
though, we can submit the same backups as our oracle user, using SBT_TAPE, root fails.

At first the following errors occurred:
ar 8 10:59:22 gmuu root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] * maestro1:/home/oracle/backup_db_level_0_tape.pat.run RMAN-04005: error from target database: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges

Mar  8 10:59:22 gmuu root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] *
maestro1:/home/oracle/backup_db_level_0_tape.pat.run
Mar  8 10:59:22 gmuu root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] *
maestro1:/home/oracle/backup_db_level_0_tape.pat.run Recovery Manager
complete.

So, we added root to group dba, but now we get read/write errors when RMAN tried to backup the first file.

Our backup server is a remote Sun server. Are there special considerations for this that you know of? I'm going through the documentation but I'm hoping, maybe you've seen this before. Thanks in advance.

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