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NetWorker

Module for Oracle

®

Release 4.1

Multiplatform Version

Installation Guide

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© 2003, LEGATO Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: U.S. 5,359,713; 5,519,853; 5,649,152; 5,799,141; 5,812,748; 5,835,953; 5,978,565; 6,073,222; 6,085,298; 6,145,089; 6,308,283; 6,324,654; 6,338,126. Other U.S. and international patents pending.

Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle, Release 4.1, Multiplatform Version, Installation Guide

September 24, 2003 e6-1711-01

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Preface... 8

.

Audience... 8.

Product Documentation ... 8.

Conventions... 9.

Information and Services ... 9.

General Information ... 10.

Technical Support ... 10.

Licensing and Registration... 10.

Customer Feedback ... 11.

Chapter 1: Introduction... 12

.

About This Guide ... 12.

Installation Considerations ... 13.

Related Documentation ... 14.

Chapter 2: Upgrade Procedures ... 15

.

Upgrading from NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle Release 2.x ... 15.

Upgrading from NetWorker Module for Oracle Release 3.x or 4.0 ... 16.

Upgrading from Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version Release 6.1 ... 16.

How to Upgrade without Keeping the Backups... 17.

How to Upgrade while Keeping the Backups ... 17.

Chapter 3: Preparing to Install ... 20

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Installation Roadmap ... 20.

Installation Requirements ... 21.

Supported Operating Systems ... 21.

Oracle Server Requirements... 22.

NetWorker Software Requirements ... 22.

NetWorker Server Software... 22.

NetWorker Client Software ... 22.

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Contents

Chapter 4: Install Procedures on UNIX... 24

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Installing on a Single Oracle Server Host ... 24.

Task 1: Access the Software... 24.

From a Local CD-ROM ... 25.

From a Remote CD-ROM ... 26.

From the Legato Web Site... 27.

Task 2: Install the Software... 28.

How to Install on a System without the Software... 28.

How to Install on AIX ... 29.

How to Install on HP-UX ... 30.

How to Install on Linux ... 30.

How to Install on Solaris... 31.

How to Install on Tru64 UNIX... 32.

How to Install on a 64-Bit System Containing the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Software ... 32.

Task 3: Link the NetWorker Module for Oracle Library File ... 33.

Guidelines for Entering the Linking Commands ... 33.

How to Link the NetWorker Module for Oracle Library File ... 33.

Task 4: Enable the Software ... 36.

Installing on a Cluster, OPS, or RAC System... 37.

Chapter 5: Install Procedures on Windows ... 38

.

Software Installation Path on Windows ... 38.

Installing on a Single Oracle Server Host ... 39.

Task 1: Access the Software... 39.

From a Local CD-ROM ... 39.

From a Remote CD-ROM ... 40.

From the Legato Web Site... 40.

Task 2: Install the Software... 41.

Task 3: Enable the Software ... 42.

Installing on a Cluster, OPS, or RAC System... 42.

Chapter 6: Evaluating and Licensing Procedures... 44

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How NetWorker Software Is Licensed ... 44.

The Evaluation Process... 45.

Evaluating a New Installation ... 45.

Evaluating Features on an Existing Installation ... 45.

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How to Apply Grace... 46.

The Licensing Process ... 47.

Task 1: Enter the License Enabler Code ... 47.

Task 2: Obtain an Authorization Code ... 48.

By Using the Legato Web Site... 48.

By Fax or E-mail ... 49.

Task 3: Enter the Authorization Code ... 50.

NetWorker Licenses ... 51.

Multiplatform Licensing ... 51.

Example: Multiplatform Licensing Schemes ... 51.

Update Enablers ... 52.

Required Update Enablers ... 52.

Additional Licenses ... 52.

Client Connection Licenses ... 52.

Storage Nodes... 52.

Legato NetWorker Application Modules ... 53.

Cluster Clients ... 53.

NDMP Licensing ... 53.

Managing Legato Licenses... 53.

Chapter 7: Uninstall Procedures... 54

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Uninstalling on UNIX ... 54.

How to Uninstall the Software on UNIX ... 54.

Uninstalling on Windows ... 60.

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Preface

This Installation Guide provides instructions on how to upgrade to, install, and uninstall the Legato NetWorker® Module for Oracle release 4.1 software. After installing the NetWorker™ Module for Oracle software, refer to the Legato

NetWorker Module for Oracle Administrator’s Guide, Release 4.1 for detailed instructions

on how to configure, administer, and use the module software for Oracle data storage management.

Post-release information is contained in the Release Supplement for this product. This document is available online in the Support section of the Legato web site

(www.legato.com). Refer to the web site periodically to view the latest Release Supplement.

Audience

The information in this guide is intended for system administrators and Oracle database administrators (DBAs) who are responsible for installing software and maintaining Oracle Server backup and recovery systems. Operators who monitor the daily Oracle database backups may also find this manual useful.

To use this guide effectively, a working knowledge of Oracle concepts and terminology is required, especially those related to Oracle database backup and recovery.

Product Documentation

For a complete list of documentation related to this product, see"Related

Documentation" on page 14. Most of the documents are in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF), and can be viewed by downloading and installing the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Reader is available in the /viewers/acroread directory on the Legato®Documentation Suite CD-ROM, or directly from Adobe at www.adobe.com. To install and use the Reader on the preferred platform, refer to the instructions in the CD-ROM’s /viewers/acroread/readme.txt file or at the Adobe web site.

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Conventions

This document uses the following typographic conventions and symbols to make information easier to access and understand.

Information and Services

Legato offers a variety of methods, including electronic, telephone, and fax support to obtain company, product, and technical information.

Convention Indicates Example

boldface Names of line commands, daemons, options, programs, or scripts

The nsradmin command starts the command line version of the NetWorker Administrator program.

italic in text Pathnames, filenames, computer names, new terms defined in the Glossary or within the chapter, or emphasized words

Displayed messages are also written to

/nsr/logs/daemon.log.

The specifications are created, one for each swap file, in c:\pagefile.sys.

italic in command

line

A variable that must be provided in the command line

nwadmin -s server_name

fixed-width Examples and information

displayed on the screen

media waiting: recover waiting for 8mm 5GB tape volume name

fixed-width, boldface

Commands and options that must be entered exactly as shown

nsr_shutdown -a

Menu_Name> Command

A path or an order to follow for making selections in the user interface

Volume>Change Mode>Appendable

Important: Information that must be read and followed to ensure successful backup and recovery of data

Important:Use the no_verify option with extreme caution.

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Preface

General Information

The Legato web site provides most of the information that customers might need. Technical bulletins and binary patches are also accessible on the Legato FTP site. For specific sales or training needs, e-mail or call Legato.

Technical Support

The Support section of the Legato web site provides contact information, software patches, technical documentation, and information about available support programs. • Customers with an active support agreement have access to Legato’s integrated

product knowledge base. Help with Legato software issues is also available through Legato Technical Support.

• Customers without an active support agreement can contact Support Sales and Renewal to purchase annual Software Update Subscriptions, or Legato Technical Support services for per-update/per-incident support.

Licensing and Registration

To license and register Legato products, go to the Legato licensing web site. To change contact information, transfer licenses, or ask questions about licensing, contact Legato using one of the following methods.

Legato Service or Resource

Technical Bulletins Binary Patches Company & Product Information Training Programs

www.legato.com Yes Yes Yes Yes

ftp.legato.com (log in as anonymous) Yes Yes Legato Sales (650) 210-7000 (option 1) sales@legato.com Yes

Legato Education Services (650) 842-9357

training@legato.com

Yes

Licensing and Registration Contact

Legato licensing web site http://license.legato.com

Telephone number (650) 812 6000 (option 3, option 2)a +31 23 554 8881b

a. Contact information for the Americas, Asia, and the Pacific. b. Contact information for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Fax number (650) 745-1477a

+31 23 554 8808b

E-mail licensing@legato.coma

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Customer Feedback

Legato welcomes comments and suggestions about software features, the installation procedure, and documentation. Please send any suggestions and comments to

feedback@legato.com. Legato confirms receipt of all e-mail correspondence. Although

Legato cannot respond personally to every request, all comments and suggestions are considered during product design.

Help improve Legato documentation by completing a brief survey. Visit the Legato web site at www.legato.com, navigate to the documentation page, and click on the link to the survey.

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Chapter 1: Introduction

This Installation Guide describes how to install and enable NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on a supported UNIX or Microsoft Windows operating system running Oracle Server software.

Note:For details on the specific operating system versions that NetWorker Module for Oracle supports, refer to the Legato Software Compatibility Guide on the Legato web site. The NetWorker Module for Oracle software is distributed in the following formats: • On the Legato NetWorker Modules CD-ROM, included in the Legato Media Kit

that contains the software and electronic documentation for related Legato products.

In the downloadable file of the evaluation software, available from the Legato web site.

This chapter includes the following sections: • "About This Guide" on page 12

• "Installation Considerations" on page 13

• "Related Documentation" on page 14

About This Guide

Use the information in this guide to:

• Upgrade to NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 from: – NetWorker BusinesSuite™ Module for Oracle release 2.x – NetWorker Module for Oracle release 3.x

– NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.0 – Legato Storage Manager

– Legato Single Server Version

For more information, see"Chapter 2: Upgrade Procedures" on page 15. • Install NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on a system without a previous

release of the software. For more information, see"Chapter 3: Preparing to Install" on page 20.

• Enable the NetWorker Module for Oracle software. For more information, see

"Chapter 6: Evaluating and Licensing Procedures" on page 44.

• Uninstall the NetWorker Module for Oracle software. For more information, see

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Note:Throughout this guide, references to regular backups and restores indicate non-proxy backups and restores.

Installation Considerations

The NetWorker Module for Oracle software works with Oracle RMAN and NetWorker software to provide regular (non-proxy) backup and restore services for Oracle data. The software also supports proxy backups and restores of Oracle data with the following requirements:

• The proxy backups create snapshots of Oracle data that reside on primary storage devices supported by the NetWorker PowerSnap™ Modules that work with the NetWorker Module for Oracle.

For a complete list of supported NetWorker PowerSnap Modules, refer to the current Legato Software Compatibility Guide on the Legato web site.

• The proxy operations use the particular NetWorker PowerSnap Module software designed for the primary storage.

Note:Proxy Oracle backups and restores are not supported on an OPS or RAC system. For both regular and proxy Oracle operations, the following software must be installed on the Oracle Server host:

• NetWorker Module for Oracle software

• NetWorker client software in those cases where the NetWorker server resides on a different (remote) host

Important:Before installing the NetWorker Module for Oracle software in a production environment, perform the following tasks:

Install, configure, and operate the software in a test database environment. • Perform an offline backup of any production database.

After the NetWorker Module for Oracle installation, if the NetWorker software on the Oracle Server host is upgraded and the NetWorker client installation directory is changed to a different location, the NetWorker Module for Oracle software must be uninstalled and reinstalled by using the instructions in this Installation Guide.

For proxy Oracle operations, the NetWorker PowerSnap Module that was designed for the primary storage system is also required and must be installed on both of the following:

• Oracle Server host

• A separate proxy client host or NetWorker storage node, as required

For more information, refer to the appropriate NetWorker PowerSnap Module Installation

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Chapter 1: Introduction

After installation, the software components must be properly configured to enable regular or proxy Oracle backup and restore operations. For these configuration procedures, refer to the following:

Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Administrator’s Guide, Release 4.1

NetWorker PowerSnap Module Installation and Administrator’s Guide

(Refer to the PowerSnap Module version for the primary storage system.)

Important:For NetWorker server release 7.x, ensure that the required user group privileges are set in the appropriate NetWorker user groups. For more information, refer to the Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Administrator’s Guide, Release 4.1.

Related Documentation

The information in this guide is best used in conjunction with information from the following sources:

Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Administrator’s Guide, Release 4.1 Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Release Supplement, Release 4.1

NetWorker PowerSnap Module Installation and Administrator’s Guide (for the

appropriate PowerSnap Module)

Legato NetWorker Administrator’s Guide (for the NetWorker server version)

Legato NetWorker Release Supplement (for the NetWorker server version)

• Legato NetWorker Administrator program Online Help

Legato NetWorker Command Reference Guide (for NetWorker commands)

Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Command Reference Guide (for NetWorker

Module for Oracle commands)

• UNIX man pages (for NetWorker and NetWorker Module for Oracle commands) • Oracle backup and recovery documentation

The complete set of Legato documentation is provided in PDF form on the Legato Documentation Suite CD-ROM shipped with the Legato software. The most up-to-date Legato documentation is available on the Legato web site at www.legato.com.

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To upgrade to NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1, see the appropriate section: • "Upgrading from NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle Release 2.x" on

page 15

• "Upgrading from NetWorker Module for Oracle Release 3.x or 4.0" on page 16

• "Upgrading from Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version Release 6.1" on page 16

Note:To enable proxy Oracle operations, you must complete the upgrade by installing and enabling the required NetWorker PowerSnap Module on both of the following: • Oracle Server host

• A separate proxy client host or NetWorker storage node, as required

Follow the instructions in the appropriate NetWorker PowerSnap Module Installation and

Administrator’s Guide.

Upgrading from NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle

Release 2.x

The supported UNIX operating systems support the coexistence of NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 and NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle release 2.x. However, coexistence of these modules on the same Windows platform is not supported.

Each of the modules support different Oracle Server releases:

• NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle supports Oracle Server release 7.x. • NetWorker Module for Oracle supports specific Oracle Server releases 8.x and

9.x.

Note:After upgrading to NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1, backups performed with NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle release 2.x cannot be restored.

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To upgrade from NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle release 2.x:

1. Verify that no Oracle database backups with NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle are running on the Oracle Server host.

2. Uninstall NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle release 2.x by using the instructions in the Legato NetWorker BusinesSuite Module for Oracle Installation Guide for that software release.

3. Install and enable NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on the Oracle Server host by using the instructions in"Chapter 3: Preparing to Install" on page 20. 4. Perform a full database backup by using the NetWorker Module for Oracle

software.

Upgrading from NetWorker Module for Oracle Release 3.x or 4.0

The release 4.1 module software cannot coexist on the same system with either of the following earlier NetWorker Module for Oracle releases:

• Release 3.x • Release 4.0

To upgrade from NetWorker Module for Oracle release 3.x or 4.0:

1. Verify that no Oracle database backups with NetWorker Module for Oracle are running on the Oracle Server host.

2. Uninstall NetWorker Module for Oracle release 3.x or 4.0 by using the instructions in the Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Installation Guide for that software release. 3. Install and enable NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on the Oracle Server

host by using the instructions in"Chapter 3: Preparing to Install" on page 20.

Upgrading from Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single

Server Version Release 6.1

The Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version release 6.1 software can be upgraded to the latest release of the NetWorker server and NetWorker Module for Oracle. This upgrade can be performed with or without retention of the existing Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version backups.

To upgrade from Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version release 6.1, see the appropriate section:

• "How to Upgrade without Keeping the Backups" on page 17

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How to Upgrade without Keeping the Backups

To upgrade from Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version release 6.1

without keeping the backups, perform the following:

1. Perform a full uninstall of the software.

• Uninstall the Legato Storage Manager software by using the instructions in the Oracle Installation Guide.

• Uninstall the Legato Single Server Version software by using the instructions in the Legato Single Server Version Installation Guide.

Notes:

On UNIX, ensure that the /nsr directory is removed.

• On Windows, select the Complete Removal option during the uninstall. 2. Perform one of the following:

• Use a NetWorker server already installed and enabled on a host other than the Oracle Server.

• Install and enable the NetWorker server software on either the Oracle Server host or a different remote host by referring to the instructions in the Legato

NetWorker Installation Guide.

3. If the NetWorker server is installed on a host other than the Oracle Server, install and enable the NetWorker client software on the Oracle Server host. Refer to the client installation procedures in the Legato NetWorker Installation Guide.

4. Install and enable NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on the Oracle Server host by using the instructions in"Chapter 3: Preparing to Install" on page 20.

How to Upgrade while Keeping the Backups

To upgrade from Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version release 6.1 while keeping the backups, perform the following:

1. On the Oracle Server host, back up the required directory: • On UNIX, back up the /nsr directory.

On Windows, back up the <NetWorker_install_path> directory.

Note:For more information on the <NetWorker_install_path> directory, see

"Software Installation Path on Windows" on page 38.

The index and configuration files in this directory can be restored later from the backup if problems occur during the upgrade.

2. Perform a partial uninstall of the software.

• Uninstall the Legato Storage Manager software by using the instructions in the Oracle Installation Guide.

• Uninstall the Legato Single Server Version software by using the instructions in the Legato Single Server Version Installation Guide.

Notes:

On UNIX, do not remove the /nsr directory.

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3. Perform one of the following:

• Use a NetWorker server already installed and enabled on a host other than the Oracle Server.

• Install and enable the NetWorker server software:

a. Install the NetWorker server software on either the Oracle Server host or a different remote host.

For instructions, refer to the Legato NetWorker Installation Guide. b. Enable the NetWorker server:

– If the NetWorker server is installed on a host other than the Oracle Server, enable the NetWorker server by using the instructions in the

Legato NetWorker Installation Guide.

– If the NetWorker server is installed on the Oracle Server host, verify that the NetWorker services are running. Then install the base enabler code provided with the NetWorker server software by logging in as either root (UNIX) or administrator (Windows), and entering the following command:

nsrcap -u enabler_code

Register the NetWorker server software by using the instructions in the Legato NetWorker Installation Guide.

4. Complete the upgrade of the indexes and configurations for the NetWorker server: • If the NetWorker server is installed on the Oracle Server host, the Legato

Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version indexes might also need to be upgraded by using the oldindexasm or nsrindexasm command. The appropriate command depends on the releases of the Legato Storage

Manager or Legato Single Server Version and NetWorker software involved. For more information, refer to the following:

Legato NetWorker Administrator’s Guide Legato Command Reference Guide

– UNIX man pages

• If the NetWorker server is installed on a host other than the Oracle Server: a. Move all the media used for the Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single

Server Version backups to the devices connected to the NetWorker server host.

b. In the NetWorker server, configure the same resources (devices, pools, and so on) as used previously in Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version.

The resources can be configured manually in the NetWorker Administrator program. The configurations might also need to be restored from a previous Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version backup by using the mmrecov or scanner command.

For more information, refer to the Legato NetWorker Administrator’s Guide or Legato NetWorker Disaster Recovery Guide.

c. Migrate the Legato Storage Manager or Legato Single Server Version indexes to the new host.

Depending on the operating system versions of the Oracle Server and NetWorker server hosts, and the releases of the Legato Storage Manager

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or Legato Single Server Version and NetWorker software involved, the index files might need to be copied manually to the new host.

For more information, refer to the Legato NetWorker Administrator’s Guide or Legato NetWorker Disaster Recovery Guide.

d. Install and enable the NetWorker client software on the Oracle Server host by referring to the client installation procedures in the Legato

NetWorker Installation Guide.

5. Install and enable NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on the Oracle Server host by using the instructions in"Chapter 3: Preparing to Install" on page 20.

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Chapter 3: Preparing to Install

This chapter provides a roadmap for installing the NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 software on a supported operating system that does not have a previous release of the software installed.

Important:If the NetWorker Module for Oracle software is downloaded from the Legato web site, an enabler code is not included. The software downloaded from the web site can only be evaluated. For more information on enabling NetWorker Module for Oracle, see"Chapter 6: Evaluating and Licensing Procedures" on page 44.

For information on how to upgrade from a previous release of NetWorker Module for Oracle, see"Chapter 2: Upgrade Procedures" on page 15.

This chapter includes the following sections: • "Installation Roadmap" on page 20

• "Installation Requirements" on page 21

Installation Roadmap

This section provides the roadmap for installing NetWorker Module for Oracle. Read through this roadmap and the referenced sections before installing the software. To install the NetWorker Module for Oracle software:

1. Ensure that all the installation requirements are met. For more information, see

"Installation Requirements" on page 21.

2. Install the NetWorker Module for Oracle software on either a single Oracle Server host or a cluster, Oracle Parallel Server (OPS), or Real Application Cluster (RAC) system.

For more information, see the appropriate chapter: • "Chapter 4: Install Procedures on UNIX" on page 24

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After the NetWorker Module for Oracle software is installed, it must be properly configured for Oracle backup and restore operations. For more information, refer to the following:

Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle Administrator’s Guide, Release 4.1

NetWorker PowerSnap Module Installation and Administrator’s Guide

(Refer to the PowerSnap Module version for the primary storage system.)

Installation Requirements

Before you install the NetWorker Module for Oracle software, you must meet all the requirements outlined in these sections:

• "Supported Operating Systems" on page 21

• "Oracle Server Requirements" on page 22

• "NetWorker Software Requirements" on page 22

• "NetWorker Module for Oracle Requirements" on page 23

Notes:

• A cluster system must be running cluster software that supports clustered Oracle, OPS, or RAC.

Proxy Oracle backups and restores are not supported on an OPS or RAC system. • For proxy Oracle backups and restores, you must also install the required

NetWorker PowerSnap Module. For more information, refer to the appropriate

NetWorker PowerSnap Module Installation and Administrator’s Guide.

Supported Operating Systems

Prior to installing the NetWorker Module for Oracle software, one of the following supported operating systems must be installed:

• AIX • HP-UX • HP Tru64 UNIX • Linux • Solaris (SPARC) • Microsoft Windows Notes:

• On AIX 5.1, the IBM patch IY36925 must be installed.

• The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 can coexist on the same 64-bit AIX, HP-UX (PA-RISC), or Solaris system.

On Linux with Oracle 8.1.6.1, the Oracle patch bug995765 must be installed. To determine if the Linux system has the correct patch, run a test backup to a channel allocated as type disk. If the backup fails, contact Oracle for the Linux system patch. The patch is available at ftp://oracle-ftp.oracle.com.

For details on the specific operating system versions that the NetWorker Module for Oracle supports, refer to the Legato Software Compatibility Guide on the Legato web site.

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Oracle Server Requirements

Ensure that the following requirements are met on the Oracle Server host:

• A supported operating system is installed, as described in"Supported Operating Systems" on page 21.

• A supported Oracle Server release is installed:

– For UNIX, the supported Oracle Server releases are listed inTable 5, "Linking Commands for Oracle Library File Installation on UNIX," on page 34.

– For Windows, the supported Oracle Server releases are 8.1.5, 8.1.6, 8.1.7, 9.0.1, 9.0.2, 9.2.

The Oracle Server release must be certified to run on the operating system. For details on the operating systems that the Oracle Server release supports, refer to the Oracle documentation.

NetWorker Software Requirements

For Oracle backups, ensure that the NetWorker software requirements in the following sections are met:

• "NetWorker Server Software" on page 22

• "NetWorker Client Software" on page 22

To ensure that the existing computer hardware is compatible with the NetWorker software, refer to the Legato Hardware Compatibility Guide on the Legato web site. NetWorker Server Software

A supported NetWorker server release 6.x or later (with all applicable patches) must be installed on either the Oracle Server host or a different remote host for regular Oracle backups.

NetWorker server release 7.1 is required for proxy backups.

The NetWorker server release must be certified to work with the NetWorker client release installed on the Oracle Server host computer, and it must be supported on the particular operating system. For details on the supported operating systems, refer to the Legato Software Compatibility Guide on the Legato web site.

For details on how to install the NetWorker server software, refer to the Legato

NetWorker Installation Guide.

NetWorker Client Software

If the NetWorker server is not installed on the Oracle Server host, a supported NetWorker client release 6.x or later (with all applicable patches) must be installed for regular Oracle backups.

NetWorker client release 7.1 is required for proxy backups.

The NetWorker client release must be certified to run on the operating system. For details on the supported operating systems, refer to the Legato Software Compatibility

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For details on how to install the NetWorker client software, refer to the Legato

NetWorker Installation Guide.

NetWorker Module for Oracle Requirements

Ensure that there is sufficient disk space on the Oracle Server host for the NetWorker Module for Oracle software and its documentation (PDF files).

• The software requires 6 MB of disk space. • The documentation requires 2 MB of disk space.

For the locations of the documentation files on the Legato Documentation Suite CD-ROM, refer to the Legato media kit roadmap. The most up-to-date documents are also available on the Legato web site at www.legato.com. To view or print the documents, use the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

For details on any patches required for the particular system, refer to the Support section of the Legato web site at www.legato.com.

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This chapter describes how to install NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 on a supported AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, or Tru64 UNIX operating system.

To install the software on either a single Oracle Server host or a cluster, OPS, or RAC system, see the appropriate section:

• "Installing on a Single Oracle Server Host" on page 24

• "Installing on a Cluster, OPS, or RAC System" on page 37

Important:After the NetWorker Module for Oracle installation, if the NetWorker software on the Oracle Server host is upgraded and the NetWorker client installation directory is changed to a different location, the NetWorker Module for Oracle software must be:

• Uninstalled according to the instructions in"Uninstalling on UNIX" on page 54. • Reinstalled according to the"Installation Roadmap" on page 20.

Installing on a Single Oracle Server Host

To install and enable the NetWorker Module for Oracle software on a single Oracle Server host running UNIX, perform the following tasks:

• "Task 1: Access the Software" on page 24

• "Task 2: Install the Software" on page 28

• "Task 3: Link the NetWorker Module for Oracle Library File" on page 33

• "Task 4: Enable the Software" on page 36

Note:The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1 can coexist on the same 64-bit AIX, HP-UX (PA-RISC), or Solaris system.

Task 1: Access the Software

Access the NetWorker Module for Oracle software files from any of these sources: • "From a Local CD-ROM" on page 25

• "From a Remote CD-ROM" on page 26

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From a Local CD-ROM

To access the software files on an Oracle Server host with a local CD-ROM drive: 1. Log in as root on the Oracle Server host.

2. Insert and mount the NetWorker Module CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive:

# mount /dev/cd_drivename /mount_point

3. Go to the correct directory on the CD-ROM, as described inTable 1 on page 25.

4. Continue with"Task 2: Install the Software" on page 28.

Table 1. Accessing the Correct Directory on the Local CD-ROM On this

system: Enter the following command:

AIX If installing 32-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on AIX 4.3.x or 5.x:

# cd /mount_point/oracle/aix_32

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on AIX 4.3.x:

# cd /mount_point/oracle/aix_64

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on AIX 5.x:

# cd /mount_point/oracle/aix5L_64

HP-UX If installing 32-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on HP-UX (PA-RISC):

# cd /mount_point/oracle/hpux11_32

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on HP-UX (PA-RISC):

# cd /mount_point/oracle/hpux11_64

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on HP-UX (Itanium):

# cd /mount_point/oracle/hpux11_ia64

Linux If installing on Linux (Intel):

# cd /mount_point/oracle/linux_x86

If installing on Linux (Itanium):

# cd /mount_point/oracle/linux_ia64

Solaris If installing 32-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle:

# cd /mount_point/volume_label/oracle/solaris_32

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle:

# cd /mount_point/volume_label/oracle/solaris_64

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From a Remote CD-ROM

To access the software files from a remote CD-ROM drive:

1. Insert and mount the NetWorker Module CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive on the remote UNIX computer:

# mount /dev/cd_drivename /mount_point

2. Make the mounted CD-ROM exportable through the network filesystem (NFS). 3. Log in as root on the local Oracle Server host.

4. Create a mount point on the local host. For example:

# mkdir /tmpmntdir

5. NFS-mount the remote CD-ROM onto the local host, as described inTable 2 on page 26.

Table 2. NFS-Mounting the Remote CD-ROM On this

system: Enter the following command:

AIX If installing 32-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on AIX 4.3.x or 5.x:

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/aix_32 /tmpmntdir

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on AIX 4.3.x:

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/aix_64 /tmpmntdir

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on AIX 5.x:

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/aix5L_64 /tmpmntdir

HP-UX If installing 32-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on HP-UX (PA-RISC):

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/hpux11_32 /tmpmntdir

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on HP-UX (PA-RISC):

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/hpux11_64 /tmpmntdir

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle on HP-UX (Itanium):

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/hpux11_ia64 /tmpmntdir

Linux If installing on Linux (Intel):

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/oracle/linux_x86 /tmpmntdir

If installing on Linux (Itanium):

# mount remote_host:/mount_point//oracle/linux_ia64 /tmpmntdir

Solaris If installing 32-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle:

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/volume_label/oracle/solaris_32

/tmpmntdir

If installing 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle:

# mount remote_host:/mount_point/volume_label/oracle/solaris_64

/tmpmntdir

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6. Go to the mounted directory:

# cd /tmpmntdir

7. Continue with"Task 2: Install the Software" on page 28. From the Legato Web Site

The evaluation release of NetWorker Module for Oracle downloaded from the Legato web site contains tarred and compressed versions of the software files.

Important:Ensure that there is sufficient free disk space (10 MB) to contain both the compressed download file and the fully uncompressed and untarred files.

To access the software files from the Legato web site: 1. Request the NetWorker Module for Oracle software.

a. Go to the Legato web site at www.legato.com. b. Click the Downloads link.

c. On the Evaluation Software Request page, select NetWorker Module for Oracle from the products list. Then from the resulting table of products, click NetWorker Module for Oracle, release 4.1 for the particular UNIX platform. d. Complete and submit the Evaluation Request Form with the contact

information. A Legato Inside Sales Representative will send you an e-mail with a URL to the NetWorker Module for Oracle download file on the Legato FTP site.

2. Access the software.

a. Log in as root on the Oracle Server host.

b. Create a temporary installation directory in a local filesystem with sufficient free disk space (10 MB) to contain and extract the downloaded software. For example:

# mkdir /usr/nsr_extract_nmo

c. Click the URL you received to download the NetWorker Module for Oracle software to the temporary directory you created, for example,

/usr/nsr_extract_nmo.

d. Go to the installation directory. For example:

# cd /usr/nsr_extract_nmo

e. Uncompress the downloaded file by entering the gunzip command, and replacing the filename.tar.gz name with the specific download filename:

# gunzip filename.tar.gz

f. Extract the uncompressed, tarred file:

# tar xvpf filename.tar

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g. Remain in the installation directory created instep b, for example,

/usr/nsr_extract_nmo.

3. Continue with"Task 2: Install the Software" on page 28.

Task 2: Install the Software

Once you have accessed the software files, you are ready to begin the installation. To install the software on the UNIX system:

1. Ensure that you are logged in as root on the Oracle Server host.

2. Ensure that you are in the correct directory, as described in the following: • "From a Local CD-ROM" on page 25

• "From a Remote CD-ROM" on page 26

• "From the Legato Web Site" on page 27

Notes:

If the installation is not started from the correct directory, the installation might fail.

The Oracle database does not need to be shut down during the installation. 3. Perform one of the following:

To install the software on a system that does not yet contain the NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1, follow the instructions in"How to Install on a System without the Software" on page 28.

• To install the software on a 64-bit AIX, HP-UX (PA-RISC), or Solaris system that already contains either the 32-bit or 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1, follow the instructions in"How to Install on a 64-Bit System Containing the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Software" on page 32.

4. If the MANPATH environment variable does not include the pathname of the directory containing the NetWorker Module for Oracle man pages, modify the variable to include the correct pathname, to enable access to the man pages with the man command.

The module man pages are installed in the same location as NetWorker client man pages. For example, with the man pages in the default directory, ensure that the MANPATH environment variable includes the /usr/man pathname.

How to Install on a System without the Software

To install on a system that does not contain the software, see the appropriate section: • "How to Install on AIX" on page 29

• "How to Install on HP-UX" on page 30

• "How to Install on Linux" on page 30

• "How to Install on Solaris" on page 31

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How to Install on AIX

To install on an AIX system that does not contain the software, invoke either the installp command line interface or the smit GUI program:

• To invoke the command line interface, enter the following command:

# installp -a -d /dir_pathname LGTOnmo.rte

where /dir_pathname is the complete pathname of the correct directory, as described in the following:

• "From a Local CD-ROM" on page 25

• "From a Remote CD-ROM" on page 26

• "From the Legato Web Site" on page 27

To verify that the installation succeeded, enter the following command:

# lslpp -L all | grep -i lgtonmo

If the lslpp command output includes LGTOnmo.rte 4.1.0.0, the installation succeeded.

• To invoke the GUI program, perform the following: a. Enter the following command:

# smit&

b. In the System Management list of the main window, select Software Installation and Maintenance.

c. In the Software Installation and Maintenance list, select Install and Update Software.

d. In the Install and Update Software list, select Install Software.

e. In the “INPUT device/directory for software” field in the Install Software window, enter the complete pathname of the correct directory, as described in the following:

– "From a Local CD-ROM" on page 25

– "From a Remote CD-ROM" on page 26

– "From the Legato Web Site" on page 27

Note:Do not add LGTOnmo.rte at the end of the directory pathname. f. At the bottom of the list that appears in the Install Software window, click

OK.

g. In the message box that prompts whether to continue, click OK. h. When the installation is complete, click Done.

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How to Install on HP-UX

To install on an HP-UX system that does not contain the software, enter the swinstall command to invoke either the command line interface or the GUI program:

To invoke the swinstall command line interface, enter the following command:

# swinstall -x mount_all_filesystems=false

-s /dir_pathname/LGTOnmo.pkg NMO

where /dir_pathname is the complete pathname of the directory containing the

LGTOnmo.pkg package, as described in the following:

• "From a Local CD-ROM" on page 25

• "From a Remote CD-ROM" on page 26

• "From the Legato Web Site" on page 27

To invoke the swinstall GUI program, enter the following command:

# swinstall -x mount_all_filesystems=false -i

-s /dir_pathname/LGTOnmo.pkg NMO

Select Actions>Install (analysis). When the system analysis is complete, a Status of “Ready with Warnings” is normal. To complete the installation,

click OK.

How to Install on Linux

Important:The software must be installed in the same base directory as the NetWorker client software. The software is relocatable during the installation on Linux—but only to the same relocation path as the NetWorker client. For example, if the NetWorker client software is installed in the /disk1 (nondefault) directory, NetWorker Module for Oracle must also be installed in the /disk1 directory.

To install on a Linux system that does not contain the software, enter the appropriate rpm command:

• On Linux (Intel):

# rpm -i lgtonmo-4.1-1.i686.rpm

• On Linux (Itanium):

# rpm -i lgtonmo-4.1-1.ia64.rpm

To verify that the installation succeeded, enter the rpm -aq command:

# rpm -aq | grep -i lgto

If the command output includes the following lines, the installation succeeded: • On Linux (Intel): lgtoclnt-7.1-1 lgtonmo-4.1-1-1.i686.rpm • On Linux (Itanium): lgtoclnt-7.1-1 lgtonmo-4.1-1-1.ia64.rpm

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Note:If NetWorker server software is also installed on the Linux system, the rpm -aq command will produce other output lines in addition to these two lines.

How to Install on Solaris

To install on a Solaris system that does not contain the software, perform the following: 1. Verify the basedir variable setting in the /var/sadm/install/admin/default file. The

basedir variable in this file can be set to one of three possible values:

If basedir=default, the software will be installed in the same directory as the NetWorker client software.

If basedir=ask, you will be prompted for the name of the base directory where the software will be installed.

If basedir=/dirpath, the software will be installed in the /dirpath directory.

/dirpath must be the pathname of the NetWorker client software base

directory, as determined by this pkgparam command:

# pkgparam LGTOclnt BASEDIR

Important:The software must be installed in the same base directory as the NetWorker client software. The software is relocatable during the installation on Solaris—but only to the same relocation path as the NetWorker client. For example, if the NetWorker client software is installed in the /disk1 (nondefault) directory, NetWorker Module for Oracle must also be installed in the /disk1 directory.

2. Enter the pkgadd command as follows:

# pkgadd -d /dir_pathname LGTOnmo

where /dir_pathname is the complete pathname of the directory containing the

LGTOnmo package.

3. Complete the installation steps, depending on the basedir variable setting in the

/var/sadm/install/admin/default file.

If basedir=default in the file, enter y when prompted whether to continue the installation.

The software is installed in the same directory as the NetWorker client software.

If basedir=ask in the file, perform the following:

a. Enter the result of the pkgparam LGTOclnt BASEDIR command when prompted for the pathname of the base directory.

b. Enter y when prompted whether to continue the installation. The software is installed in the specified base directory.

Note:If an incorrect pathname is entered at the prompt, the installation displays an error and the software is installed in the incorrect directory. In this case, uninstall the software using the pkgrm LGTOnmo command and reinstall it, entering the correct pathname at the first pkgadd prompt.

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If basedir=/dirpath in the file, enter y when prompted whether to continue the installation.

The software is installed in the specified /dirpath directory.

Note:If /dirpath is not the base directory where the NetWorker client software is installed, the installation displays an error and the software is installed in the incorrect directory. In this case:

a. Uninstall the software using the pkgrm LGTOnmo command. b. Correct basedir=/dirpath in the /var/sadm/install/admin/default file.

c. Reinstall the software. How to Install on Tru64 UNIX

To install on a Tru64 UNIX system that does not contain the software, perform the following:

1. Enter the following setld command:

# setld -l .

2. At the prompt, select to install the LGTONMO410 subset.

3. When the subset installation is complete and the prompt appears, enter q to exit. How to Install on a 64-Bit System Containing the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Software

To install on a 64-bit AIX, HP-UX (PA-RISC), or Solaris system that already contains either the 32-bit or 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle release 4.1, perform one of the following:

• To install the 32-bit software on the 64-bit system that contains the 64-bit

software, copy the 32-bit library file from the correct directory to /usr/lib, as listed inTable 3 on page 32. The library file is located either on the software release CD-ROM or in the web download of the 32-bit software, as appropriate.

• To install the 64-bit software on the 64-bit system that contains the 32-bit

software, copy the 64-bit library file from the correct directory to /usr/lib, as listed inTable 4 on page 33. The library file is located either on the software release CD-ROM or in the web download of the 64-bit software, as appropriate.

Table 3. Library File to Copy for the 32-Bit Software Install On this system: Copy this file to /usr/lib:

64-bit AIX aix_32/lib32/libnwora32.a

64-bit HP-UX (PA-RISC) hpux11_32/lib32/libnwora32.sl

(33)

Note:To install both the 32-bit and 64-bit software from web download on the same computer, you must download both the 32-bit and 64-bit NetWorker Module for Oracle packages from the web site.

Task 3: Link the NetWorker Module for Oracle Library File

After installing the software files, you need to link the module library file with the Oracle Server for each Oracle installation that will use the module software for its backups. Depending on the operating system and Oracle Server release, the commands to link the library (seeTable 5 on page 34) perform one or both of the following: • Replace a symbolic link to the NetWorker Module for Oracle library. • Relink the library with the Oracle libraries.

Guidelines for Entering the Linking Commands

Table 5 on page 34lists the commands for linking the module library file. Refer to the following guidelines when entering the commands on the UNIX system:

• A default NetWorker Module for Oracle installation is assumed, with the NetWorker Module for Oracle library file installed in the default directory,

/usr/lib.

The commands apply only to Oracle base releases (if available). Link instructions might vary with patched releases of the Oracle Server.

• The Oracle Server release is assumed to be 32-bit unless stated otherwise. How to Link the NetWorker Module for Oracle Library File

Perform this procedure for each Oracle installation that will use the module software for its backups.

Note:If installing on Oracle9i, you are not required to shut down and restart Oracle instances that use the ORACLE_HOME (steps 2 and 4) when linking the library file. To link the module library file with the Oracle Server:

1. Log in as the ORACLE_HOME owner:

# su ORACLE_HOME_owner

2. Shut down all Oracle instances that use this ORACLE_HOME.

Table 4. Library File to Copy for the 64-Bit Software Install On this system: Copy this file to /usr/lib:

64-bit AIX 4.3.x aix_64/lib64/libnwora64.a

64-bit AIX 5.x aix5L_64/lib64/libnwora64.a

64-bit HP-UX (PA-RISC) hpux11_64/lib64/libnwora64

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