10. Provides concepts and procedures for configuring and customizing the Tivoli
Storage Manager server on Windows operating systems.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Administrator’s Reference
Provides details about administrative commands, server options, and server
utilities for Tivoli Storage Manager server on Windows operating systems.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Administrator’s Guide
Provides concepts and procedures for configuring and customizing the Tivoli
Storage Manager server on AIX operating systems.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Administrator’s Reference
Provides details about administrative commands, server options, and server
utilities for Tivoli Storage Manager server on AIX operating systems.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Sun Solaris Administrator’s Guide
Provides concepts and procedures for configuring and customizing the Tivoli
Storage Manager server on Sun Solaris operating systems.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Sun Solaris Administrator’s Reference
Provides details about administrative commands, server options, and server
utilities for Tivoli Storage Manager server on Sun Solaris operating systems.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Messages
Provides explanations and suggested actions for messages issued by the Tivoli
Storage Manager server program for storage management services, the
administrative client graphical user interface, administrative command line
client, data protection clients, and backup-archive client.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager: Problem Determination Guide
This guide describes how to diagnose problems with Tivoli Storage Manager.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Using the Application Program Interface
Provides information to help you add Tivoli Storage Manager application
program interface calls to an existing application and to write programs with
general-use program interfaces that obtain the services of Tivoli Storage
Manager.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN for AIX Storage Agent User’s Guide
Provides an overview of LAN-free data transfer and detailed explanations about
configuring and using the Tivoli Storage Manager client, storage agent, and
server.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN for HP-UX Storage Agent User’s Guide
Provides an overview of LAN-free data transfer and detailed explanations about
configuring and using the Tivoli Storage Manager client, storage agent, and
server.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN for Linux Storage Agent User’s Guide
Provides an overview of LAN-free data transfer and detailed explanations about
configuring and using the Tivoli Storage Manager client, storage agent, and
server.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN for Sun Solaris Storage Agent User’s Guide
Provides an overview of LAN-free data transfer and detailed explanations about
configuring and using the Tivoli Storage Manager client, storage agent, and
server.
v IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN for Windows Storage Agent User’s Guide
Provides an overview of LAN-free data transfer and detailed explanations about
configuring and using the Tivoli Storage Manager client, storage agent, and
server.
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11. Accessing terminology online
The Tivoli Software Glossary includes definitions for many of the technical terms
related to Tivoli software. The Tivoli Software Glossary is available at the following
Tivoli software library Web site:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/glossary/tivoliglossarymst.htm
The IBM Terminology Web site consolidates the terminology from IBM product
libraries in one convenient location. You can access the Terminology Web site at the
following Web address:
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/terminology
Accessing publications online
The product CD contains the publications that are in the product library. The
format of the publications is PDF, HTML, or both. To access the publications using
a Web browser, open the infocenter.html file. The file is in the appropriate
publications directory on the product CD.
IBM® posts publications for this and all other Tivoli products, as they become
available and whenever they are updated, to the Tivoli software information center
Web site. Access the Tivoli software information center by first going to the Tivoli
software library at the following Web address:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/
Scroll down and click the Product manuals link. In the Tivoli Technical Product
Documents Alphabetical Listing window, click the <Tivoli Storage Manager> link
to access the product library at the Tivoli software information center.
Note: If you print PDF documents on other than letter-sized paper, set the option
in the File → Print window that allows Adobe Reader to print letter-sized
pages on your local paper.
Ordering publications
You can order many Tivoli publications online at the following Web site:
http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/
publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
You can also order by telephone by calling one of these numbers:
v In the United States: 800-879-2755
v In Canada: 800-426-4968
In other countries, contact your software account representative to order Tivoli
publications.
Tivoli Technical Training
For Tivoli technical training information, refer to the following IBM Tivoli
Education Web site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/education
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12. Accessibility
Accessibility features help users with a physical disability, such as restricted
mobility or limited vision, to use software products successfully. With this product,
you can use assistive technologies to hear and navigate the interface. You can also
use the keyboard instead of the mouse to operate all features of the graphical user
interface.
For additional information, see the appendix, Appendix D, “Accessibility,” on page
77.
Support information
If you have a problem with your IBM software, you want to resolve it quickly. IBM
provides the following ways for you to obtain the support you need:
v Searching knowledge bases: You can search across a large collection of known
problems and workarounds, Technotes, and other information.
v Obtaining fixes: You can locate the latest fixes that are already available for your
product.
v Contacting IBM Software Support: If you still cannot solve your problem, and
you need to work with someone from IBM, you can use a variety of ways to
contact IBM Software Support.
For more information about these three ways of resolving problems, see
Appendix C, “Support information,” on page 69.
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Web site
Technical support information and publications are available at the following
address: http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/
IBMTivoliStorageManager.html
By accessing the Tivoli Storage Manager home page, you can access subjects that
interest you. You can also keep up-to-date with the newest Tivoli Storage Manager
product information.
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases Web site
The IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases Web site contains a knowledge base
of articles and information related to backup and restore issues. Access this
information at:
www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/
IBMTivoliStorageManagerforDatabases.html
Conventions used in this book
This guide uses several conventions for special terms and actions, operating
system-dependent commands and paths.
Typeface conventions
This guide uses the following typeface conventions:
Bold
v Commands, keywords, authorization roles, or other information that you
must use.
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italics
v Values or variables that you must provide.
v Emphasized words and phrases.
v Example: The node name of the production node and backup node must not
be the same.
bold italics
v Options and parameters.
v Example: Specify the value for the compression option.
monospace
v Directories, parameters, URLs, and output examples.
v Example: The product is installed in the /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin
directory.
UPPER CASE
v Environment variables associated with Tivoli Storage Manager, operating
systems, or Oracle Server.
v Example: Make sure the DSM_DIR environment variable is set correctly.
Reading syntax diagrams
This section describes how to read the syntax diagrams used in this book. To read
a syntax diagram, follow the path of the line. Read from left to right, and top to
bottom.
v The ─── symbol indicates the beginning of a syntax diagram.
v The ─── symbol at the end of a line indicates the syntax diagram continues on
the next line.
v The ─── symbol at the beginning of a line indicates a syntax diagram continues
from the previous line.
v The ─── symbol indicates the end of a syntax diagram.
Syntax items, such as a keyword or variable, can be:
v On the line (required element)
v Above the line (default element)
v Below the line (optional element).
Syntax Diagram Description Example
Abbreviations:
KEYWOrd
Uppercase letters denote the shortest
acceptable truncation. If an item appears
entirely in uppercase letters, it cannot be
truncated.
You can type the item in any combination of
uppercase or lowercase letters.
In this example, you can enter KEYWO,
KEYWORD, or KEYWOrd.
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14. Syntax Diagram Description Example
Symbols: * Asterisk
{} Braces
Enter these symbols exactly as they appear in : Colon
the syntax diagram. , Comma
= Equal Sign
- Hyphen
() Parentheses
. Period
Space
Variables:
KEYWOrd var_name
Italicized lowercase items (var_name) denote
variables.
In this example, you can specify a var_name
when you enter the KEYWORD command.
Repetition:
An arrow returning to the left means you can
repeat the item. repeat
A character or space within the arrow means
,
you must separate repeated items with that
character or space.
repeat
A footnote by the arrow references the
number of times you can repeat the item.
(1)
repeat
Notes:
1 Specify repeat as many as 5 times.
Required Choices:
A
When two or more items are in a stack and B
one of them is on the line, you must specify C
one item.
In this example, you must choose A, B, or C.
Optional Choice:
When an item is below the line, that item is A
optional. In the first example, you can choose
A or nothing at all.
A
When two or more items are in a stack below
B
the line, all of them are optional. In the
C
second example, you can choose A, B, C, or
nothing at all.
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15. Syntax Diagram Description Example
Defaults:
A
Defaults are above the line. The default is
selected unless you override it. You can B
override the default by including an option C
from the stack below the line.
In this example, A is the default. You can
override A by choosing B or C. You can also
specify the default explicitly.
Repeatable Choices:
A stack of items followed by an arrow
returning to the left means you can select A
more than one item or, in some cases, repeat B
a single item. C
In this example, you can choose any
combination of A, B, or C.
Syntax Fragments:
The fragment name
Some diagrams, because of their length, must
fragment the syntax. The fragment name The fragment name:
appears between vertical bars in the diagram.
The expanded fragment appears between A
vertical bars in the diagram after a heading
with the same fragment name. B
C
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18. v Server hierarchical storage management services
These services migrate client files from expensive storage media to less
expensive storage media (from disk to tape, for example). Administrator-defined
thresholds determine file migration for each storage pool. Migration applies to
all backup and archive client files.
v Automation services
Tivoli Storage Manager administrators can increase productivity by automating
common storage administration tasks.
v Administration services
Tivoli Storage Manager administration services provide support for routine
monitoring, administration, and accounting. Administrators can manage the
server from another system or the same system. The Tivoli Storage Manager
utilities allow the administrator to perform these functions:
– Set client and server options
– Define devices
– Format storage volumes
– Add additional clients
– Label tape volumes
Tivoli Storage Manager monitors scheduled operations and maintains status
information in the database. An administrator can export data to removable
media. This data can be imported by another server, making the export and
import features a convenient utility for moving server data. The administrator
can specify the accounting option generated at the end of each client session.
v Security services
Security services control user access to Tivoli Storage Manager data, storage,
policy definitions, and administrative commands.
v Disaster recovery management
Disaster recovery management helps the administrator implement a
comprehensive backup and recovery procedure for important business
applications, data, and records.
Overview of Data Protection for Oracle
Data Protection for Oracle currently supports Oracle 9i and Oracle 10g databases
with the Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN). See Chapter 2, “Installing Data
Protection for Oracle,” on page 5 for specific levels of supported Oracle databases.
RMAN and Data Protection for Oracle
RMAN provides consistent and secure backup, restore, and recovery performance
for Oracle databases. While the Oracle RMAN initiates a backup or restore, Data
Protection for Oracle acts as the interface to the Tivoli Storage Manager server
Version 5.3.x (or later). The Tivoli Storage Manager server then applies
administrator-defined storage management policies to the data. Data Protection for
Oracle implements the Oracle defined Media Management application program
interface (SBTAPI) 2.0. This SBTAPI interfaces with RMAN and translates Oracle
commands into Tivoli Storage Manager API calls to the Tivoli Storage Manager
server.
With the use of RMAN, Data Protection for Oracle allows you to perform the
following functions:
v Full and incremental backup function for the following while online or offline:
– Databases
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19. – Tablespaces
– Datafiles
– Archive log files
– Control files
v Full database restores while offline
v Tablespace and datafile restore while online or offline
LAN-free data transfer
Data Protection for Oracle supports backup and restore operations in a LAN-free
environment. This environment shifts the movement of data from the
communications network to a storage area network (SAN). Data moves over the
SAN to a SAN-attached storage device by the Tivoli Storage Manager Storage
Agent. Running Data Protection for Oracle in a LAN-free environment avoids
constraints of the network and decreases the load on the Tivoli Storage Manager
server, allowing the server to support a greater number of simultaneous
connections.
Before enabling LAN-free support, you must install the Tivoli Storage Manager
Managed System for SAN Storage Agent on the same system as Data Protection
for Oracle. See the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN for your operating
environment for more information about LAN-free requirements.
Migration and coexistence
| v Data Protection for Oracle Version 5.4 does not support Oracle8 (8.0.x) databases.
| v Existing backups created using Data Protection for Oracle Version 2.2.0 and 2.2.1
| are restorable using Data Protection for Oracle 5.4.
v Data Protection for Oracle relies heavily on the tdpo.opt file for accuracy in
setup and maintenance. The contents of the tdpo.opt file are different than the
environment variables used with Data Protection for Oracle Version 2.1.
Therefore, Version 2.1 RMAN scripts for environment variables are ignored. For
more information, see Chapter 3, “Configuring Data Protection for Oracle,” on
page 39 or “Scripts” on page 51.
| v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later) and the Tivoli Storage
| Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later) are required. Note that Tivoli Storage
| Manager API Version 5.3.4 is required for a Solaris SPARC 32-bit environment.
Chapter 1. Introducing Data Protection for Oracle 3
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22. AIX
AIX 5L environment (64-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in an AIX 5L™ environment.
Operating system requirements
One of the following AIX 5L operating systems:
v AIX 5.2 (64-bit)
v AIX 5.3 (64-bit)
Hardware requirements
v Any RS/6000® or pSeries® workstation
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 64 MB (128 MB or more recommended)
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle9i Version 9.2 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 1 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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23. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on AIX 5L 64-bit
All installables on the CD reside under the /cdrom/usr/sys/inst.images directory.
Table 1. AIX 5L 64-bit Default Installation Directories
AIX Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Data Protection for Oracle /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Utilities
Tivoli Storage Manager API /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
64-bit
Table 2. Data Protection for Oracle AIX 5L 64-bit, Utilities, Languages, and Tivoli Storage
Manager API Package Names
Package Package Name
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit tivoli.tsm.client.oracle.aix.64bit
Data Protection for Oracle tivoli.tsm.client.oracle.tools.aix.64bit
Utilities
Electronic License Agreement tivoli.tsm.loc.client.oracle.aix.64bit.ela
Data Protection for Oracle tivoli.tsm.client.oracle.msg.aix.64bit.xx_XX
Languages
Tivoli Storage Manager API tivoli.tsm.client.api.aix.64bit
64-bit
Tivoli Storage Manager API tivoli.tsm.msg.xx_XX.client.api.64bit
Languages
Follow these instructions to install Data Protection for Oracle. This example
assumes that your CD drive is /dev/cd0.
1. Insert the CD containing the client package into the CD drive.
2. Log in as the root user.
3. Enter smitty install at the command prompt.
4. Select Install and Update Software. Press Enter.
5. Select Install and Update from ALL Available Software. Press Enter.
6. Enter /dev/cd0 in the Entry Field for INPUT device / directory for software.
Press Enter.
7. Highlight the SOFTWARE to install option. Press F4 to list available software.
8. Select the installable packages by performing the following:
a. Highlight the Data Protection for Oracle package
(tivoli.tsm.client.oracle.aix.64bit) and press F7.
b. Highlight the Data Protection for Oracle utilities package
(tivoli.tsm.client.oracle.tools.aix.64bit) and press F7.
c. Highlight the Tivoli Storage Manager API package
(tivoli.tsm.client.api.aix.64bit) and press F7.
d. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, highlight the desired language package
(tivoli.tsm.client.oracle.msg.aix.64bit.xx_XX) and press F7. Make sure
the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired language
(tivoli.tsm.msg.xx_XX.client.api.64bit) is also installed.
Chapter 2. Installing Data Protection for Oracle 7
24. e. Highlight the Electronic License Agreement
(tivoli.tsm.loc.client.oracle.aix.64bit.ela) and press F7.
1) Make sure you set ACCEPT new license agreements? to Yes. (The
default is No). You can also specify the -Y option with the installp
command.
2) Set Preview new license agreements? to No (the default value) for the
installation to proceed.
3) If Preview new license agreements? is set to Yes, the installation will
enter preview mode but Data Protection for Oracle does not install.
Preview new license agreements? must be set to No for Data
Protection for Oracle to install.
After all five packages are selected, press Enter.
9. When the Install and Update from LATEST Available Software window
displays, press Enter.
10. A window displays and prompts you with this message:
ARE YOU SURE?
Press Enter to continue the installation procedure.
11. After successfully installing Data Protection for Oracle, press F10 to exit the
smitty install environment. You can view the Summary for more information
regarding the installation.
12. Link the Oracle target database instance with Data Protection for Oracle by
performing the following steps:
a. Set the Oracle LD_LIBRARY_PATH option to specify $ORACLE_HOME/lib as
the first entry:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
b. Shut down all Oracle instances that use $ORACLE_HOME.
c. Go to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory.
d. Symbolically link the library file to libobk.a:
$ ln -s /usr/lib/libobk64.a $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libobk.a
e. Start the Oracle instances.
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25. HP-UX
HP-UX PA-RISC environment (64-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in an HP-UX PA-RISC 64-bit
environment.
Operating system requirements
| One of the following levels of HP-UX 64-bit operating system:
| v HP-UX 11i v2 (64-bit)
Hardware requirements
v Any HP 9000 Series 700 or 800 workstation
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle9i Version 9.2 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 1 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
Chapter 2. Installing Data Protection for Oracle 9
26. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on HP-UX PA-RISC 64-bit
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/hpux11/ directory.
Table 3. HP-UX PA-RISC 64-bit Default Installation Directories
HP-UX Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
Table 4. Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit and Tivoli Storage Manager installable files and
packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit base code, TDPOracle64.bin
license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API TIVsmCapi64
Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsmC.msg.xx_XX
To install:
1. Log in as the root user:
# su
Password:
Enter your password.
2. Create a directory for mounting the CD. Set the appropriate permission to the
directory:
# mkdir /cdrom
# chmod 755 /cdrom
3. Insert the CD into the drive and mount the CD:
# mount -r -F hsfs <device_name> /cdrom
Enter your device_name for the CD in this command. An example of
device_name is /dev/dsk/c1t2d0.
4. Issue this command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ swinstall -v -s /cdrom/oracle/hpux11/TIVsmCapi64
5. Enter the name of the installable file (TDPOracle64.bin) on the command line
and press Enter to install the Data Protection for Oracle product, utilities, and
license:
$ TDPOracle64.bin
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27. 6. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the installable file for the desired language
(TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press Enter:
$ TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsmC.msg.xx_XX) is also installed.
7. Link the Oracle target database instance with Data Protection for Oracle by
performing the following steps:
a. Set the Oracle LD_LIBRARY_PATH option to specify $ORACLE_HOME/lib as
the first entry:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
b. Shut down all Oracle instances that use $ORACLE_HOME.
c. Go to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory.
d. Symbolically link the library file to libobk.sl:
| $ ln -s /usr/lib/pa20_64/libobk.sl $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libobk.sl
e. Start the Oracle instances.
Chapter 2. Installing Data Protection for Oracle 11
28. HP-UX Itanium 2 environment (64-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in an HP-UX Itanium® 2
64-bit environment.
Operating system requirements
The following level of HP-UX operating system:
v HP-UX 11i v2 (11.23) 64-bit
Hardware requirements
v An HP Integrity server with an Itanium 2 processor
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle9i Version 9.2 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 1 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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29. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on HP-UX Itanium 2 64-bit
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/hpuxia/ directory.
Table 5. HP-UX Itanium 2 64-bit Default Installation Directories
HP-UX Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
Table 6. Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit and Tivoli Storage Manager installable files and
packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit base code, TDPOracle64.bin
license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPOracle64.msg.xx_XX.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API TIVsmCapi64
Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsmC.msg.xx_XX
To install:
1. Log in as the root user:
# su
Password:
Enter your password.
2. Create a directory for mounting the CD. Set the appropriate permission to the
directory:
# mkdir /cdrom
# chmod 755 /cdrom
3. Insert the CD into the drive and mount the CD:
# mount -r -F hsfs <device_name> /cdrom
Enter your device_name for the CD in this command. An example of
device_name is /dev/dsk/c1t2d0.
4. Issue this command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ swinstall -v -s /cdrom/oracle/hpuxia/TIVsmCapi64
5. Enter the name of the installable file (TDPOracle64.bin) on the command line
and press Enter to install the Data Protection for Oracle product, utilities, and
license:
$ TDPOracle64.bin
Chapter 2. Installing Data Protection for Oracle 13
30. 6. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press
Enter:
$ TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsmC.msg.xx_XX) is also installed.
7. Link the Oracle target database instance with Data Protection for Oracle by
performing the following steps:
a. Set the Oracle LD_LIBRARY_PATH option to specify $ORACLE_HOME/lib as
the first entry:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
b. Shut down all Oracle instances that use $ORACLE_HOME.
c. Go to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory.
| d. Symbolically link the library file to libobk.so:
| $ ln -s /usr/lib/hpux64/libobk.so $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libobk.so
|
|
e. Start the Oracle instances.
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31. Linux
Linux x86 environment (32-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Linux on Intel® x86
32-bit environment.
Operating system requirements
| One of the following levels of Linux 32-bit operating system:
| v Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit)
| v SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (32-bit)
| v SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (32-bit)
| v Asianux 2.0 (32-bit)
Hardware requirements
v Any Intel x86 (or compatible) 32-bit workstation
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 64 MB (128 MB or more recommended)
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle9i Version 9.2 (32-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 1 (32-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (32-bit)
Table 7. Supported Oracle Server and operating system combinations for Linux x86 32-bit
Oracle 9i Version 9.2 Oracle 10g Release 1 Oracle 10g Release 2
(32-bit) (32-bit) (32-bit)
| Asianux 2.0 (32-bit) U U U
SuSE Linux Enterprise U U U
Server 9 (32-bit)
| SuSE Linux Enterprise U
| Server 10 (32-bit)
Linux Red Flag Advanced U U
Server 4.1 (32-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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32. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Linux x86
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/linux86/ directory.
Table 8. Linux x86 Default Installation Directories
Linux Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin
32-bit
Table 9. Data Protection for Oracle Linux x86 and Tivoli Storage Manager installable files
and packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit base code, TDP-Oracle.i386.bin
license, and utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API 32-bit TIVsm-API.i386.rpm
Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsm-.msg.xx_XX.i386.rpm
This installation procedure is designed to install directly from the Data Protection
for Oracle CD:
1. Log in as the root user.
2. Mount the Data Protection for Oracle CD to /cdrom:
$ mount <device name> /cdrom
3. Change to the /cdrom/oracle/linux86 directory where the installation packages
reside on the CD:
$ cd /cdrom/oracle/linux86
4. Issue the following command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ rpm -i TIVsm-API.i386.rpm
5. Enter the name of the installable file (TDP-Oracle.i386.bin) on the command
line and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDP-Oracle.i386.bin
6. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press
Enter:
$ TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsm-.msg.xx_XX.i386.rpm) is also installed. Note that the libobk.so
library file is located automatically based on the link that the installation
program places in the /usr/lib directory.
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33. Linux x86_64 environment
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Linux x86_64
environment.
Operating system requirements
One of the following levels of Linux operating system:
| v Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (64-bit)
| v SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (64-bit)
| v SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (64-bit)
Hardware requirements
v Any Intel EM64T or Opteron AMD64 (or compatible) processor
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 64 MB (128 MB or more recommended)
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle9i Version 9.2 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 1 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Table 10. Supported Oracle Server and operating system combinations for Linux x86_64
Oracle 9i Version 9.2 Oracle 10g Release 1 Oracle 10g Release 2
(64-bit) (64-bit) (64-bit)
| Asianux 2.0 (64-bit) U U U
SuSE Linux Enterprise U U U
Server 9 (64-bit)
| SuSE Linux Enterprise U
| Server 10 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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34. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Linux x86_64
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/linux86_64 directory.
Table 11. Linux x86_64 Default Installation Directories
Linux Default Installation Directories
| Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Linux x86_64
| Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Utilities
| Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Messages
| Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
Table 12. Data Protection for Oracle Linux x86_64 and Tivoli Storage Manager installable
files and packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle Linux x86_64 base TDP-Oracle.x86_64.bin
code, license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.x86_64.bin
| Tivoli Storage Manager API Linux x86_64 TIVsm-API64.i386.rpm
| Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsm-msg.xx_XX.i386.rpm
This installation procedure is designed to install directly from the Data Protection
for Oracle CD:
1. Log in as the root user on the machine with the accessible CD device.
2. Mount the Data Protection for Oracle CD to /cdrom:
$ mount <device name> /cdrom
3. Mount /cdrom to the /cdrom directory on the Linux zSeries® machine. The
/cdrom directory must already exist on the Linux zSeries machine:
$ mount -o soft hostname:/cdrom /cdrom
Note: hostname is the machine with the accessible CD device identified in Step
1.
4. Change to the /cdrom/oracle/linux86_64 directory where the installation
packages reside on the CD:
$ cd /cdrom/oracle/linux86_64
5. Issue the following command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ rpm -i TIVsm-API64.x86_64.rpm
6. Enter the name of the installable file (TDP-Oracle.x86_64.bin) on the command
line and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDP-Oracle.x86_64.bin
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35. 7. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press
Enter:
$ TDPOracle.msg.xx_XX.x86_64.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsm-msg.xx_XX.x86_64.rpm) is also installed.
Note: The libobk.so library file is located automatically based on the link that the
installation program places in the /usr/lib64 directory.
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36. Linux on POWER environment
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Linux on POWER™
environment.
Operating system requirements
One of the following levels of Linux operating system:
v Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
v SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
Hardware requirements
v Any iSeries™, pSeries, or Power 5 (or compatible) processor
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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37. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Linux on POWER
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/linuxppc64 directory.
Table 13. Linux on POWER Default Installation Directories
| Linux Default Installation Directories
| Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
| Linux on POWER
| Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
| Utilities
| Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
| Messages
| Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
Table 14. Data Protection for Oracle Linux on POWER and Tivoli Storage Manager
installable files and packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle Linux on POWER TDP-Oracle64.ppc64.bin
base code, license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDP-Oracle64.msg.xx_XX.ppc64.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API Linux on TIVsm-API.ppc64.rpm
POWER
Tivoli Storage Manager Languages TIVsm-msg.xx_XX.ppc64.rpm
This installation procedure is designed to install directly from the Data Protection
for Oracle CD:
1. Log in as the root user on the machine with the accessible CD device.
2. Mount the Data Protection for Oracle CD to /cdrom:
$ mount <device name> /cdrom
3. Mount /cdrom to the /cdrom directory on the Linux machine. The /cdrom
directory must already exist on the Linux machine:
$ mount -o soft hostname:/cdrom /cdrom
Note: hostname is the machine with the accessible CD device identified in Step
1.
4. Change to the /cdrom/oracle/linuxppc64 directory where the installation
packages reside on the CD:
$ cd /cdrom/oracle/linuxppc64
5. Issue the following command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ rpm -i TIVsm-API.ppc64.rpm
6. Enter the name of the installable file (TDP-Oracle64.ppc64.bin) on the command
line and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDP-Oracle64.ppc64.bin
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38. 7. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDP-Oracle64.msg.xx_XX.ppc64.bin) on the command line
and press Enter:
$ TDP-Oracle64.msg.xx_XX.ppc64.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsm-msg.xx_XX.ppc64.rpm) is also installed.
Note: The libobk.so library file is located automatically based on the link that the
installation program places in the /usr/lib64 directory.
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39. Linux zSeries environment (64-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Linux zSeries 64-bit
environment.
Operating system requirements
| One of the following levels of Linux operating system:
| v SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
Hardware requirements
v A zSeries 900 or 800 server (64-bit)
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 64 MB (128 MB or more recommended)
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
| Note: To view Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than English, you
| must install the Tivoli Storage Manager Language package of the desired
| language.
v Oracle 10g Release 1 (64-bit)
| v Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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40. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Linux zSeries 64-bit
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/linuxz64 directory.
Table 15. Linux zSeries (64-bit environment) Default Installation Directories
Linux Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Linux zSeries
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
Table 16. Data Protection for Oracle Linux zSeries (64-bit environment) and Tivoli Storage
Manager installable files and packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle Linux zSeries base TDP-Oracle.s390x.bin
code, license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDP-Oracle.msg.xx_XX.s390x.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API Linux zSeries TIVsm-API64.s390.rpm
Tivoli Storage Manager Languages TIVsm-msg.xx_XX.s390.rpm
This installation procedure is designed to install directly from the Data Protection
for Oracle CD:
1. Log in as the root user on the machine with the accessible CD device.
2. Mount the Data Protection for Oracle CD to /cdrom:
$ mount <device name> /cdrom
3. Mount /cdrom to the /cdrom directory on the Linux machine. The /cdrom
directory must already exist on the Linux machine:
$ mount -o soft hostname:/cdrom /cdrom
Note: hostname is the machine with the accessible CD device identified in Step
1.
4. Change to the /cdrom/oracle/linuxz64 directory where the installation
packages reside on the CD:
$ cd /cdrom/oracle/linuxz64
5. Issue the following command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ rpm -i TIVsm-API.s390.rpm
6. Enter the name of the installable file (TDP-Oracle.s390x.bin) on the command
line and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDP-Oracle.s390x.bin
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41. 7. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDP-Oracle.msg.xx_XX.s390x.bin) on the command line and
press Enter:
$ TDP-Oracle.msg.xx_XX.s390x.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsm-msg.xx_XX.s390.rpm) is also installed.
| Note: The libobk.so library file is located automatically based on the link that the
| installation program places in the /usr/lib64 directory. This is the default
| link:
| /usr/lib64/libobk.so /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/libobk.so
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42. Solaris
Solaris SPARC environment (32-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Solaris SPARC 32-bit
environment.
Operating system requirements
| One of the following levels of Solaris operating system:
| v Solaris 9
| v Solaris 10
Hardware requirements
v A SPARC 32-bit (or compatible) workstation.
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.3.4
v Oracle9i Version 9.2 (32-bit)
Communication method
v TCP/IP
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43. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Solaris SPARC 32-bit
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/solaris directory.
Table 17. Solaris SPARC 32-bit Default Installation Directories
Solaris Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin
32-bit
Table 18. Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit and Tivoli Storage Manager installable files and
packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit base code, TDPoracle32.bin
license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPoracle32xx_XX.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API 32-bit TIVsmCapi.pkg
Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsmClXx.pkg
Perform these instructions to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API, Data
Protection for Oracle, and the Data Protection for Oracle license package. This
example assumes that your CD drive is /cdrom and that you are installing the
Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit product.
1. Insert the CD containing the package into the CD drive.
2. Log in as the root user.
3. Issue this command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ pkgadd -d /cdrom/oracle/solaris/TIVsmCapi.pkg
4. Enter the name of the installable file (TDPoracle32.bin) on the command line
and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDPoracle32.bin
5. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDPoracle32xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press
Enter:
$ TDPoracle32xx_XX.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsmClXx.pkg) is also installed.
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44. 6. Link the Oracle target database instance with Data Protection for Oracle by
performing the following steps:
a. Set the Oracle LD_LIBRARY_PATH option to specify $ORACLE_HOME/lib32 as
the first entry:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib32
b. Shut down all Oracle instances that use $ORACLE_HOME.
c. Go to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib32 directory.
d. Symbolically link the library file to libobk.so:
$ ln -s /usr/lib/libobk.so $ORACLE_HOME/lib32/libobk.so
e. Start the Oracle instances.
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45. Solaris SPARC environment (64-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Solaris SPARC 64-bit
environment.
Operating system requirements
| One of the following levels of Solaris operating system:
| v Solaris 9 (64-bit)
| v Solaris 10 (64-bit)
Hardware requirements
v A SPARC 64-bit (or compatible) workstation
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle9i Version 9.2 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 1 (64-bit)
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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46. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Solaris SPARC 64-bit
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/solaris directory.
Table 19. Solaris SPARC 64-bit Default Installation Directories
Solaris Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64
64-bit
Table 20. Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit and Tivoli Storage Manager installable files and
packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit base code, TDPoracle64.bin
license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPoracle64xx_XX.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API 64-bit TIVsmCapi.pkg
Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsmClXx.pkg
Perform these instructions to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API, Data
Protection for Oracle, and the Data Protection for Oracle license package. This
example assumes that your CD drive is /cdrom and that you are installing the
Data Protection for Oracle 64-bit product.
1. Insert the CD containing the client package into the CD drive.
2. Log in as the root user.
3. Issue this command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ pkgadd -d /cdrom/oracle/solaris/TIVsmCapi.pkg
4. Enter the name of the installable file (TDPoracle64.bin) on the command line
and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDPoracle64.bin
5. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDPoracle64xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press
Enter:
$ TDPoracle64xx_XX.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsmClXx.pkg) is also installed.
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47. 6. Link the Oracle target database instance with Data Protection for Oracle by
performing the following steps:
a. Set the Oracle LD_LIBRARY_PATH option to specify $ORACLE_HOME/lib as
the first entry:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
b. Shut down all Oracle instances that use $ORACLE_HOME.
c. Go to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory.
d. Symbolically link the library file to libobk.so:
$ ln -s /usr/lib/sparcv9/libobk.so $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libobk.so
e. Start the Oracle instances.
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48. Solaris x86 environment (32-bit)
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Solaris x86 32-bit
environment.
Operating system requirements
The following level of Solaris operating system:
v Solaris 10 (32-bit)
Hardware requirements
v Any Intel x86 (or compatible) 32-bit workstation.
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v Oracle 10g Release 1 (32-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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49. Installing Data Protection for Oracle on Solaris x86 32-bit
All installable files reside under the /cdrom/oracle/solarisx86 directory.
Table 21. Solaris x86 32-bit Default Installation Directories
Solaris Default Installation Directories
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Solaris x86
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Utilities
Data Protection for Oracle /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin
Messages
Tivoli Storage Manager API /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin
Table 22. Data Protection for Oracle x86 32-bit and Tivoli Storage Manager installable files
and packages
Component Installable file or package
Data Protection for Oracle 32-bit base code, TDPoraclex86.bin
license, utilities
Data Protection for Oracle Languages TDPoraclex86.xx_XX.bin
Tivoli Storage Manager API 32-bit TIVsmCapi.pkg
Tivoli Storage Manager API Languages TIVsmClXx.pkg
Perform these instructions to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API, Data
Protection for Oracle, and the Data Protection for Oracle license package. This
example assumes that your CD drive is /cdrom and that you are installing the
Data Protection for Oracle Solaris x86 32-bit product.
1. Insert the CD containing the client package into the CD drive.
2. Log in as the root user.
3. Issue this command to install the Tivoli Storage Manager API:
$ pkgadd -d /cdrom/oracle/solarisx86/TIVsmCapi.pkg
4. Enter the name of the installable file (TDPoraclex86.bin) on the command line
and press Enter to install Data Protection for Oracle:
$ TDPoraclex86.bin
5. If you want to install Data Protection for Oracle in a language other than
English, enter the name of the Data Protection for Oracle installable file for the
desired language (TDPoraclex86.xx_XX.bin) on the command line and press
Enter:
$ TDPoraclex86.xx_XX.bin
Make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager API language package for the desired
language (TIVsmClXx.pkg) is also installed.
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50. 6. Link the Oracle target database instance with Data Protection for Oracle by
performing the following steps:
a. Set the Oracle LD_LIBRARY_PATH option to specify $ORACLE_HOME/lib as
the first entry:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
b. Shut down all Oracle instances that use $ORACLE_HOME.
c. Go to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory.
d. Symbolically link the library file to libobk.so:
$ ln -s /usr/lib/libobk.so $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libobk.so
e. Start the Oracle instances.
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51. Solaris x86_64 environment
This section contains operating system, hardware, software, and communication
requirements for installing Data Protection for Oracle in a Solaris x86_64
environment.
Operating system requirements
The following level of Solaris operating system:
v Solaris 10 (x86_64) and any patches required by Oracle.
Hardware requirements
v Any Intel EM64T or Opteron AMD64 (or compatible) processor
v Disk space: 8 MB
v Memory: 96 MB
Software requirements
v Tivoli Storage Manager server Version 5.3.x (or later)
| v Tivoli Storage Manager API Version 5.4.0 (or later)
v One of the following levels of Oracle Server:
– Oracle 10g Release 1
- Consult your Oracle documentation for details regarding support for
Release 1.
– Oracle 10g Release 2 (64-bit)
Communication methods
v TCP/IP
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