Troubleshooting guide

12 — Weekly maintenance tasks
12-6 Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager
5620 SAM
System Administrator Guide
9 Perform one of the following.
a On a RHEL station:
i Enter the following:
# cd Linux
ii Enter the following:
# ./DBConfig_RHEL_R_r_revision.bin
where
R_r is the release identifier, in the form MAJOR_minor
revision is the revision identifier, such as R1, R3, or another descriptor
b On a Solaris station:
i Enter the following:
# cd Solarisx86
ii Enter the following:
# ./DBConfig_SolarisX86_SAM_R_r_revision.bin
where
R_r is the release identifier, in the form MAJOR_minor
revision is the revision identifier, such as R1, R3, or another descriptor
The 5620 SAM database configuration utility opens.
10 Follow the prompts, as specified in the 5620 SAM | 5650 CPAM Installation and
Upgrade Guide. Specify a database restore operation.
11 Enter the following information, which is available from a client GUI in the
5620 SAM Database Manager:
5620 SAM database name; for example, samdb
DBID, the unique numerical identifier of the 5620 SAM database
5620 SAM database instance name; for example, samdb1 or samdb2
12 Specify the directory in which the recently backed-up database is located.
13 Specify whether to create a copy of the backed-up database. When the database
backup is restored, Oracle modifies the backup and it cannot be reused. Create a
copy if you need an additional backup.
14 Specify any additional parameters, as described in the 5620 SAM | 5650 CPAM
Installation and Upgrade Guide.
15 Review the comparison points of the restored database with the actual database,
as generated in step 1. If the databases are the same, the backup and restore
operation is successful.
Release 12.0 R6 | November 2014 | 3HE 08861 AAAF TQZZA Edition 01