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Oracle® Secure Backup Installation Guide
Release 10.1
Part Number B14235-05
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Conventions
1
Introduction to Oracle Secure Backup
1.1
What Is Oracle Secure Backup?
1.1.1
Oracle Secure Backup Interfaces
1.1.2
Oracle Secure Backup Administrative Domains and Host Roles
1.2
Planning Your Administrative Domain
1.2.1
Determining System Requirements for Oracle Secure Backup
1.2.1.1
Platforms and Operating Systems Supported by Oracle Secure Backup
1.2.1.2
Planning Disk Space Requirements for Oracle Secure Backup
1.2.1.3
Other System Requirements for Oracle Secure Backup
1.2.1.4
Linux Media Server System Requirement: SCSI Generic Driver
1.2.2
Choosing Roles for Hosts in Your Administrative Domain
1.2.3
Collecting Device Parameters for UNIX and Linux Tape Devices
1.2.3.1
Assigning Oracle Secure Backup Logical Unit Numbers to Devices
1.3
Overview of Oracle Secure Backup Installation
1.3.1
Overview of Installation of Oracle Secure Backup on Linux and UNIX
1.4
Acquiring Oracle Secure Backup Installation Software
1.4.1
Methods of Accessing the Oracle Secure Backup Installation Software
1.4.2
Installing Oracle Secure Backup from CD-ROM
1.4.3
Extracting Oracle Secure Backup from OTN Download on Linux or Solaris
1.4.4
Extracting Oracle Secure Backup from OTN Download on Windows
2
Installing Oracle Secure Backup on Windows
2.1
Before You Begin
2.2
Preparing Windows Media Servers for Oracle Secure Backup Installation
2.2.1
Disabling Drivers on Windows-Based Media Servers
2.2.2
Disabling Removable Storage Service on Windows Media Servers
2.2.2.1
Do Not use STORport Miniport Drivers
2.3
Running the Oracle Secure Backup Windows Installer setup.exe
2.4
Configuring Firewalls for Oracle Secure Backup on Windows
3
Configuring a Domain and Devices on Windows
3.1
Configuring Libraries and Tape Drives on Windows: Overview
3.1.1
About Oracle Secure Backup Logical Unit Numbers
3.1.2
About Fibre Channel Shared Devices
3.2
Configuring an Administrative Domain on Windows: Overview
3.2.1
Configuring NAS Filers
3.3
Assigning Oracle Secure Backup Device Names on Windows
3.4
Taking Inventory of Tape Devices on Windows
3.5
Configuring NAS Libraries and Tape Drives on Windows
3.5.1
Making NAS Device Names Accessible to Oracle Secure Backup
4
Installing Oracle Secure Backup on Linux or UNIX
4.1
Preparing to Install Oracle Secure Backup on Linux and UNIX
4.2
Creating the Oracle Secure Backup Home
4.3
Loading Oracle Secure Backup Software on Solaris or Linux Using setup Script
4.4
Optional: Configuring Installation Parameters in the obparameters File
4.5
Installing Oracle Secure Backup on Linux or UNIX with installob
4.5.1
Running installob Again for Device Configuration or Push Installs
5
Configuring a Domain and Devices on Linux and UNIX
5.1
Determining SCSI Device Parameters on Linux and UNIX
5.1.1
Determining SCSI Device Parameters on Linux
5.1.2
Determining SCSI Device Parameters on Solaris
5.1.2.1
Probing SCSI Target ID and LUN for Media Devices From Solaris Open Boot PROM
5.1.2.2
Viewing SCSI Bus Name-Instance Parameter Values in Solaris
5.2
Configuring an Administrative Domain on Linux and UNIX with obtool
5.2.1
Configuring Administrative Domain NAS Filers Using obtool
5.3
Creating Device Special Files on Solaris and Linux
5.3.1
Creating Device Special Files with makedev
5.3.2
Creating Device Special Files with installob
5.3.2.1
Configuring SCSI Devices on Solaris with installob
5.3.2.2
Configuring SCSI Devices on Linux with installob
5.4
Configuring Devices on Linux and UNIX with obtool
5.5
Taking Inventory of Devices on Linux and UNIX
5.6
Configuring NAS Libraries and Tape Drives on Linux and UNIX
5.6.1
Making NAS Device Names Accessible to Oracle Secure Backup
6
Uninstalling Oracle Secure Backup
6.1
Uninstalling Oracle Secure Backup on Windows
6.2
Uninstalling Oracle Secure Backup on Linux or UNIX
A
Oracle Secure Backup Directories and Files
A.1
Oracle Secure Backup Home Directory
A.1.1
Oracle Secure Backup Configuration File
A.2
Administrative Server Directories and Files
A.3
Media Server Directories and Files
A.4
Client Host Directories and Files
B
Oracle Secure Backup obparameters Installation Parameters
B.1
customized obparameters
B.2
start daemons at boot
B.3
create pre-authorized oracle user
B.4
default UNIX user
B.5
default UNIX group
B.6
identity certificate key size
B.7
<os-name> ob dir
B.8
<os-name> db dir
B.9
<os-name> temp dir
B.10
<os-name> links
B.11
ask about ob dir
B.12
default protection
B.13
run obopenssl
C
Manually Configuring UNIX Drivers
C.1
Installing the Oracle Secure Backup Device Driver Manually
C.1.1
Installing the Driver on Solaris 2.8 and Later
C.2
Uninstalling the Oracle Secure Backup Device Driver Manually
C.2.1
Manually Uninstalling the Oracle Secure Backup Driver on Solaris
Index