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Dell Avamar for Oracle 19.10 User Guide

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Running a postprocessing script after each database backup

To run a postprocessing script after each backup requires you to type attributes and values in the Enter Attribute and Enter Attribute Value fields. For this type of operation leave the Run user-defined script at end of backup field blank.

About this task

This procedure adds attributes and flags that run the dbpostscript.bat script after a database backup, sets the time-out to 200 seconds, specifies a description, and prevents the script’s output from being written to the log file.

Steps

  1. From the Backup Command Line Options dialog box, select Show Advanced Options.
  2. Click More.
    The Enter Attribute and Enter Attribute Value fields appear.
  3. Type the run_after_database attribute in the Enter Attribute field:
    [avoracle]run_after_database
  4. Type the script name, first, second, and third in the Enter Attribute Value field:
    dbpostscript.bat first second third
  5. Click +.
  6. Type the run_after_database_clause attribute in the Enter Attribute field:
    [avoracle]run_after_database_clause
  7. Type the desc flag and value in the Enter Attribute Value field:
    desc=”Avamar post script after database”
  8. Click +.
  9. Type the run_after_database_clause attribute in the Enter Attribute field:
    [avoracle]run_after_database_clause
  10. Type the timeout_seconds flag and value in the Enter Attribute Value field:
    timeout_seconds=200
  11. Click +.
  12. Type the run_after_database_clause attribute in the Enter Attribute field:
    [avoracle]run_after_database_clause
  13. Type the create_stdout_pipe flag and value in the Enter Attribute Value field:
    create_stdout_pipe=false
  14. Click +.

    The attributes and flags appear in the box below the + and - buttons.

    Figure 1. Backup Command Line Options window
    The run_after_database_clause attribute
    NOTE:You do not need to specify the exit_on_error flag, because it is set to false by default.

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