Example Configuration File (Adapter Program)
The
configuration file for the adapter program that is required for a Backint for Oracle connection can be explained using the following example.Example
STAGING AREA: D:\TEMP\STAGE1 1 GB
STAGING AREA: E:\TEMP\STAGE2 1024 MG
STAGING AREA: F:\TEMP\STAGE3 1048576 KB
STAGING AREA: G:\TEMP\STAGE4 1073741824
FILES PER BACKINT CALL: 2
BACKINT: C:\BackupTool\BIN\backint.exe
PARAMETERFILE OF BACKINT: C:\BackupTool\CONF\backintparam.utl
HISTORY FILE: C:\SAPDB\BackintHistory
INPUTFILE FOR BACKINT: C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.in
OUTPUTFILE FOR BACKINT: C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.out
ERRORFILE FOR BACKINT: C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.err
MAXIMAL DELAY OF BACKINT CALL: 30
Explanation
Keyword(s) |
Value(s) |
Explanation |
STAGING AREA: |
D:\TEMP\STAGE1 1 GB |
The adapter program can backup or restore a maximum of four pipes at the same time. The temporary files created in doing this can reach a size of a Gigabyte, as long as the end of the pipe is not reached. |
FILES PER BACKINT CALL: |
2 |
If two of the four temporary files are completely created, these are backed up with the help of a call of the interface program Backint for Oracle. |
BACKINT: |
C:\Backuptool\BIN\backint.exe |
The name of the interface program Backint for Oracle is: C:\Backuptool\BIN\backint.exe |
PARAMETERFILE OF BACKINT: |
C:\BackupTool\CONF\backintparam.utl |
The Backint for Oracle program uses the parameter file C:\BackupTool\CONF\backintparam.utl. |
HISTORY FILE: |
C:\SAPDB\BackintHistory |
The adapter program stores its information in the history file C:\SAPDB\BackintHistory at the end of every backup and stores this files with an additional call of Backint for Oracle. |
INPUTFILE FOR BACKINT: |
C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.in |
Standard input for Backint for Oracle: C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.inStandard output for Backint for Oracle: C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.out Standard error output for Backint for Oracle: C:\TEMP\backint4Oracle.err |
MAXIMAL DELAY OF BACKINT CALL: |
30 |
If the temporary files are created at different speeds and one temporary file is already complete, the adapter program waits a maximum of 30 seconds for another of the temporary files to be completely created. If none of the other files is created within 30 seconds, the temporary file that already exists is backed up using Backint for Oracle. |