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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 Oracle RMAN User Guide

Enable multi-stream backups for Oracle protection policy

To enable multi-stream Oracle backups for a centralized protection policy, you can set the parallelism value as the number of Oracle backup channels in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI. As an alternative, you can set the PARALLELISM parameter in the configuration file rman_agent.cfg.

Determine the required number of Oracle backup channels based on the system capacity. With the parallelism setting, you can override the number of backup channels from the Oracle RMAN agent client side.

NOTE After you have set the parallelism, if you encounter an RMAN ORA-00020 error, the following Oracle document provides information to help in resolving the issue:

https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29633_01/CDMIG/GUID-06C3ACB1-B48C-49E9-830A-B1F3B84B3DA7.htm

In the PowerProtect Data Manager UI, perform the following steps to set the parallelism for multi-stream backups:

  1. Select Infrastructure > Assets > Oracle.
  2. Select the Oracle asset.
  3. Select More Actions > Set Stream Count.
  4. Set the stream count for each backup level as a value between 1 and 255 in the Full, Incremental Cumulative, Incremental Differential, and Log fields.
  5. Click Save.

As an alternative, you can set the PARALLELISM parameter in the $RMAN_AGENT_HOME/config/rman_agent.cfg file on the Oracle RMAN agent host. For example, when you set the PARALLELISM parameter to 6, the Oracle backups run with 6 channels:

PARALLELISM = 6
NOTE A parallelism setting in the rman_agent.cfg file takes precedence over a parallelism setting in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI.

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