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  2. NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
  3. Oracle policy configuration
  4. About Oracle Intelligent Policies (OIP)
  5. About Oracle Intelligent Policy master server behavior
NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide

About Oracle Intelligent Policy master server behavior

By default for an Oracle Intelligent Policy, the client uses the first server in the server list to start the Oracle backup or restore operation. However, you may want the operation to recognize the master server name that is passed down from the master server. If so, do one of the following:

  • On Windows, enter the USE_REQUESTED_MASTER = TRUE statement into a text file (for example, new_config.txt). Then use the following command on the master or the media server to send this newly created configuration file to the client host:

    # bpsetconfig -h myoracleclient new_config.txt
  • On UNIX, add USE_REQUESTED_MASTER = TRUE to the bp.conf file, which enables more than one master server to back up the client.

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