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  2. NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
  3. Oracle policy configuration
  4. About script-based Oracle policies
  5. About creating shell scripts
  6. About creating RMAN scripts manually
  7. About the NetBackup for Oracle sample scripts
NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide

About the NetBackup for Oracle sample scripts

When you install NetBackup for Oracle, there are some sample scripts that can be used as examples. You must modify any sample script you use to work within your environment. The NetBackup installation writes example scripts to the following directory:

Windows:

install_path\NetBackup\dbext\Oracle\samples\rman

UNIX:

/usr/openv/netbackup/ext/db_ext/oracle/samples/rman

The Oracle example scripts are as follows:

Windows:

cold_duplex_cluster_database_backup_full.cmd
cold_cluster_database_backup.cmd
cold_database_backup.cmd
cold_pdb_backup.cmd
cluster_database_restore.cmd
complete_database_restore.cmd
complete_pdb_restore.cmd
hot_database_tablespace_backup_proxy.cmd
hot_pdb_backup.cmd
hot_database_backup.cmd
hot_pdb_tablespace_backup_proxy.cmd
pit_database_restore.cmd
pit_cluster_database_restore.cmd
pit_pdb_restore.cmd

UNIX:

cold_database_backup.sh
cold_pdb_backup.sh
hot_database_backup.sh
hot_database_tablespace_backup_proxy.sh
hot_pdb_backup.sh
hot_pdb_tablespace_backup_proxy.sh
complete_database_restore.sh
complete_pdb_restore.sh
pit_database_restore.sh
pit_pdb_restore.sh

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