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Below documentation shows how to restore SAP R3 data after it has been recovered as normal files using steps as shown in [[ Recovery as Normal Files | Recovery as Normal Files ]]. Please recover the SAP R3 data files, control file and backup id file as shown below. Once you have the files, please follow the steps to restore.
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Below documentation shows how to restore SAP R3 data after it has been recovered as normal files using steps as shown in [[ Recovery as Normal Files(FileSystem) | Recovery as Normal Files ]]. Please recover the SAP R3 data files, control file and backup id file as shown below. Once you have the files, please follow the steps to restore.
  
  

Revision as of 14:28, 30 November 2020

Below documentation shows how to restore SAP R3 data after it has been recovered as normal files using steps as shown in Recovery as Normal Files . Please recover the SAP R3 data files, control file and backup id file as shown below. Once you have the files, please follow the steps to restore.


sap-ora:orats2 62> ls -ltr total 22445512 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 18605 Oct 22 16:16 bezoagvv.anf -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 10:51 sr3.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 10:57 sr3.data2 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:04 sr3.data3 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:10 sr3.data4 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:17 sr3.data5 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 1614815232 Oct 21 11:23 sr3.data6 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:30 sr3740.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:37 sr3740.data2 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:44 sr3740.data3 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:50 sr3740.data4 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 1059069952 Oct 21 11:53 sr3740.data5 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 20979712 Oct 21 11:53 sr3usr.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 734011392 Oct 21 11:55 undo.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 209723392 Oct 21 11:56 sysaux.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 450895872 Oct 21 11:57 system.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 20267008 Oct 21 11:57 cntrlTS2.dbf


Step 1

Copy/Move the backup id file (file with extension of .anf or .pff ) to default SAP backup location on the SAP R3 server.

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

e.g. bezoagvv.anf is the backup id file in our case and we have restored it to our sapbackup location which is /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv.pff


Step 2

Copy/Move the other files(data file, control file) to the SAP R3 client under a folder with the name of a backup id without the extension.

e.g. We have created a folder under /oracle/TS2/sapbackup named bezoagvv. And we have copied the files already there as shown below.

sap-ora:orats2 66> pwd /oracle/TS2/sapbackup sap-ora:orats2 67> cd bezoagvv/ sap-ora:orats2 68> ls -ltr total 22445512 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 10:51 sr3.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 10:57 sr3.data2 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:04 sr3.data3 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:10 sr3.data4 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:17 sr3.data5 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 1614815232 Oct 21 11:23 sr3.data6 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:30 sr3740.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:37 sr3740.data2 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:44 sr3740.data3 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 2097160192 Oct 21 11:50 sr3740.data4 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 1059069952 Oct 21 11:53 sr3740.data5 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 20979712 Oct 21 11:53 sr3usr.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 734011392 Oct 21 11:55 undo.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 209723392 Oct 21 11:56 sysaux.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 450895872 Oct 21 11:57 system.data1 -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 20267008 Oct 21 11:57 cntrlTS2.dbf -rw-r--r-- 1 orats2 dba 18605 Oct 22 16:16 bezoagvv.anf


Step 3

Modify the #SAVED path in the backup id file pointing to the location where your restored files are. e.g. In our case the files are in /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv/ , so we replaced the path under #SAVED to the path where our files are i.e. /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv/


BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2018-10-09 16.59.21

  1. FILE..... /oracle/TS2/sapdata3/sr3740_1/sr3740.data1
  2. SAVED.... /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv/sr3740.data1


Note.png Note: Please note that this method will overwrite the existing data files. In case you want to avoid overwrite #FILE section of the backupid file could be modified. Please follow the SAP documentation for more details on this.


Step 4

Run brrestore on SAP Oracle Client and feed it the backup id file. Command is : brrestore -b <backup id> -d disk where d is to read the data from disk. It has to be run under the database user.

e.g. In our case we ran the command as below. brrestore -b bezoagvv.anf -d disk

You would this warning if you have chose to overwrite the existing data files and other notifications as per your selections.

BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_1/sr3.data1 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_2/sr3.data2 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_3/sr3.data3 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_4/sr3.data4 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_5/sr3.data5 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_6/sr3.data6 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata3/sr3740_1/sr3740.data1 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata3/sr3740_2/sr3740.data2 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata3/sr3740_3/sr3740.data3 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata3/sr3740_4/sr3740.data4 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata3/sr3740_5/sr3740.data5 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata4/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata1/undo_1/undo.data1 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1 will be overwritten BR0428W File /oracle/TS2/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1 will be overwritten

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2020-10-30 15.26.10 BR0407I Restore of database: TS2 BR0408I BRRESTORE action ID: rffaewrc BR0409I BRRESTORE function ID: rsb BR0449I Restore mode: ALL BR0419I Files will be restored from backup: bezoagvv.anf 2018-10-09 16.43.11 BR0416I 15 files found to restore, total size 21900.117 MB BR0424I Files will not be decompressed BR0421I Restore device type: disk BR0420I Files will be restored from directory: /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv

R0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2020-10-30 15.26.10 BR0256I Enter 'c[ont]' to continue, 's[top]' to cancel BRRESTORE: c BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2020-10-30 15.27.08 BR0257I Your reply: 'c' BR0259I Program execution will be continued...

BR0351I Restoring /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_1/sr3.data1 BR0355I from /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv/sr3.data1 ...


A successful restore would give notifications like below.

BR0351I Restoring /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_1/sr3.data1 BR0355I from /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv/sr3.data1 ...

  1. FILE..... /oracle/TS2/sapdata2/sr3_1/sr3.data1
  2. RESTORED. /oracle/TS2/sapbackup/bezoagvv/sr3.data1 #0/1

BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2020-10-30 15.27.57 BR0418I 1 of 15 files restored - 2000.008 of 21900.117 MB done BR0204I Percentage done: 9.13%, estimated end time: 15:36 BR0001I *****_____________________________________________


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