NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle rman.cfg file parameters
The following table lists the rman.cfg file parameters. Update this file to configure NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle plug-in.
Table: rman.cfg file parameters
Settings | Description |
|---|---|
STORAGE_SERVER | A valid MSDP server. Default value: The host name of MSDP storage server. The Oracle DBA provided during the plug-in installation. |
RETENTION_LEVEL | Retention level for current backups. Possible values:
Default value: RETENTION_LEVEL=0 The values are equal to the default values in the primary server. If the values are modified on the primary server, they do not work. |
CLIENT | The name of the client for the current backups. If it is not configured, host name of the computer is used as a client name. When performing an alternative restore, the name should be configured as the client name, which backed up the database. |
POLICY | The name of the policy for the current backups. If it is not configured, "agentless_policy" is used as the policy name. You are not required to create an actual policy. Do not use the same policy name with existing policy names. |
LSU_NAME | A name of the MSDP LSU. Administrator configures Cloud LSU name from MSDP storage server to backup data to the cloud LSU. Default value: LSU_NAME=PureDiskVolume, The default value is local LSU name in target MSDP storage server. |
USER | The MSDP app user. Default value is the value that is provided during the plug-in installation. See About MSDP app users support topic in NetBackup Deduplication Guide. |
PASSWORD | MSDP app user password. Default value is the value that is provided during the plug-in installation. See About MSDP app users support topic in NetBackup Deduplication Guide. |
LOG_LEVEL | A log level to specify the amount of information that is written to the log file. Possible values:
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SLP_NAME | The import SLP name that you have created on the destination storage server with operation IMPORT. NetBackup creates SLP automatically. However, you must create IMPORT SLP manually on Flex WORM. |