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Follow the steps below to recover SAP R/3 data.
 
Follow the steps below to recover SAP R/3 data.
 
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===Step 1===
 
===Step 1===
 
Restore the backup id file (the file with an extension of '''.anf''' or '''.pff''') from NBU to the default SAP backup location.
 
Restore the backup id file (the file with an extension of '''.anf''' or '''.pff''') from NBU to the default SAP backup location.
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Example: We have the file bezmwlru.pff from NBU which needs to be restored to the SAP Oracle TS2 instance. So we restore it to the required location of '''/oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezmwlru.pff'''
 
Example: We have the file bezmwlru.pff from NBU which needs to be restored to the SAP Oracle TS2 instance. So we restore it to the required location of '''/oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezmwlru.pff'''
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[[File:SAP_R3_01.jpg]]
  
 
===Step 2===
 
===Step 2===
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Restore the data and control files from NBU to the SAP Oracle client under a folder with the name of the Backup ID (create the folder under '''"/oracle/<SID>/sapbackup"''' directory. Make sure to name it without using the extension type from the Backup ID.
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Take for example Step 1, were we restore all data files and control file to a folder on a SAP Oracle client named '''bezmwlru'''.
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[[File:SAP_R3_02.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 11:41, 24 October 2018

Follow the steps below to recover SAP R/3 data.

Step 1

Restore the backup id file (the file with an extension of .anf or .pff) from NBU to the default SAP backup location.

i.e. /oracle/<SID>/sapbackup

Example: We have the file bezmwlru.pff from NBU which needs to be restored to the SAP Oracle TS2 instance. So we restore it to the required location of /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezmwlru.pff

SAP R3 01.jpg

Step 2

Restore the data and control files from NBU to the SAP Oracle client under a folder with the name of the Backup ID (create the folder under "/oracle/<SID>/sapbackup" directory. Make sure to name it without using the extension type from the Backup ID.

Take for example Step 1, were we restore all data files and control file to a folder on a SAP Oracle client named bezmwlru.

SAP R3 02.jpg