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---------------------- Forwarded by Bruce Mitchell on 15/01/2001 09:47 
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From: Bruce Mitchell on 15/01/2001 09:39

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I'm wondering if anyone has successfully  restored using RMAN from a different TSM 
server. One of our DBA's is attempting  to do this.

Environment :-

Oracle 8.1.6.
TDP for Oracle V.2.1.9 (no we wont  use V2.1.10 because it core dumps on any TSM 
client with cloptsets).
TSM server  version 4.1.2.0
Solaris 2.07

The scenario is as follows : -

Location A contains TSM server xx . Oracle DB yy  and DMSO_NODE zz
So yy backs up to server xx , via TSM client zz  ( using  dsm.optora to point to 
server xx in the dsm.sys file)

Location B contain TSM server aa.  Oracle  DB bb and DSMO_NODE cc
aa backs up to server bb , via TSM client cc (  using dsm.optora to point to server cc 
in the dsm.sys file)

To restore yy to Node in Location B, my intention for him  (DBA)  is to :-

export DSMO_NODE=zz (as known in location A)
export  DSMI_CONFIG=/home/oracle/dsm.optorarest

This opt file points to server xx (location A) in dsm.sys  stanza.

We've set up TDPO.zz password  file.....

Will this work or, is there anything else  required?????

We want to get a handle on this to perform cross server/cross  client restores, as we 
have a local TSM server per tech suite (of which there  are several), and DBA's want 
to restore Oracle DB's between locations for BCP purposes.



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