HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.5.0 for Oracle on Solaris, Red Hat Linux, and Oracle Enterprise Linux User's Guide (QL226-97705, May 2014)

MESSAGE
3PAR1179: ERROR: Oracle user '%s' not found on the backup server.
REASON
Even Oracle home on the backup server is not specified, the same Oracle user as the database
server should exist on the backup server.
SOLUTION
Create the same user if not exist.
MESSAGE ID
1180
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_ORAOWNER_NOTMATCH
MESSAGE
3PAR1180: ERROR: The owners of Oracle Home between the backup and database server do
not match.
REASON
This error occurs when creating or checking a configuration file. The username of the Oracle binary
owner must be identical on both the database server and the backup system. Even if there is no
Oracle home parameter specified in the configuration file, the Oracle owner with the same name
must exist on the backup system.
SOLUTION
Check the username from both the database server and the backup system. Correct them if they
not identical.
MESSAGE ID
1182
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_PHYSDEV_NOTFOUND
MESSAGE
3PAR1182: ERROR: Could not find device '%s'.
REASON
Failed to retrieve the OS device used by the database while executing rmora_create or
rmora_rsync.
SOLUTION
Check the log file from both the database server and the backup system to find out more information.
Contact customer support for further investigation.
MESSAGE ID
1183
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_CONNECT_TO_HOST
MESSAGE
3PAR1183: ERROR: Could not connect (ssh) to host <host name>.
REASON
Recovery Manager for Oracle requires SSH configuration from the database server, backup system,
alternative backup system (if applicable), NetBackup server (if applicable), and HP 3PAR StoreServ
Storage system.
SOLUTION
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