The SAP HANA agent installation places the
hdbbackint program in the
/opt/dpsapps/dbappagent/bin directory. However, SAP HANA requires the program to be accessible from the
/hana/shared/<SID>/global/hdb/opt directory.
PowerProtect Data Manager automatically creates the required symbolic link (if it is not present) to the
hdbbackint program under the
/hana/shared/<SID>/global/hdb/opt directory. This symbolic link creation occurs when you add any assets of a given SID (system ID of the SAP HANA system) to a protection policy and then auto-configuration is triggered.
NOTE The symbolic link is only created after the successful creation of the protection policy.
You can ensure that the symbolic ink has been created by going to the
/hana/shared/<SID>/global/hdb/opt directory and running the
ls -l hdbbackint command.
If the protection policy creation fails due to failure of the symbolic link creation, you must complete the following steps to manually create the symbolic link to the
hdbbackint program and then trigger the auto-configuration.
Run the
ln -s
command to create the symbolic link. For example:
Use one of the following methods to trigger the auto-configuration:
Click the set lockbox option on the failed protection policy.
Add a new asset with the same SID to the failed protection policy.
Re-create the protection policy from scratch.
If you delete the symbolic link for some reason, you must re-create the symbolic link by either of the following methods:
Run the preceding step 1 to manually create the symbolic link.
Click the set lockbox option on the protection policy under which the specific SID assets are managed.
Ensure that the
hdbbackint file has the required executable permissions for the operating system user
<SID>adm to run the program, where
<SID> is the system ID of the SAP HANA system.
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