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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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===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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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