Hallo
To my knowledge is Oracle 8.1.6 the lastest support for Arcserve
URL for patch for Oracle 8.1.6
http://support.ca.com/Download/patches/asitnt/LO81733.html
Try it
Klaus
Hallo
My sugestion is to apply arcserve sp2 and convert your database to vldb which part of the sp2. Do a backup afterwards.
The URL is http://support.ca.com/Download/patches/asitnt/LO81315.html
Klaus
Hallo
Just make sure that the agent is running. Look in control panel / services. When you install the open file agent is doesn't start by default. You need to start it.
Klaus
By updating to the latest service pac level for ARCserveIT 6.6 for Netware (at this time of documenting lo70914.zip) then running the As6util.nlm and choose the option Select This to Modify User. Once this is accomplished restart ARCserveIT.
1. Only the first tape have be blank or formatted. The rest don't have to be formatted unless you have the option to overwrite media in one of the options.
2.No
3.You don't have to name each tape GFS will label it automatically
4.I am not sure on this question.
Regards
Hallo
If you converted to the VLDB database the DBMGR will disapppear because there other utilities which are explained in the vldbutil.wri file.
Regards
Hallo
In order to protect a remote machine to the ARCserve host with DR, you need to run the NT-Client Agent on this machine and perform a full backup of it. You should then be able to create Computer Specific DR Disks on the AS-Host
of the remote machine, even if this machine is not available...
The GFS rotation system will move the tape in the correct set after the the backup is completed. What happen is that 3 sets will be created when setup of GFS. It will then move the media to the correct pool as needed. So you should NOT have to move the media manually.
Regards
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