HP Application Recovery Manager software Integration guide (March 2008)

[-user UserName -group GroupName]
[–keep_files]
[-recover {now | time MM/DD/YY hh:mm:ss | logseq LogSeqNumber
thread ThreadNumber | SCN Number} [-open [-resetlogs]]]
]
[-preview]
On UNIX clients, the user name and group name options are required. For a detailed
description of the options, see the HP Application Recovery Manager software
command line interface reference.
Localized SAP R/3 objects
Oracle Server uses its own encoding, which may differ from the encoding used by
the filesystem. In the Backup context, Application Recovery Manager displays the
logical structure of the Oracle database (with Oracle names) and in the Instant
Recovery context, a list of files in the dialog box for editing the list of control files
that are kept. Therefore, to display non-ASCII characters correctly, ensure that the
Application Recovery Manager encoding matches with the Oracle Server encoding
during backup and with the filesystem encoding during restore. However, the incorrect
display does not impact the restore.
UNIX:
To be able to switch between the Application Recovery Manager encodings,
start the GUI in UTF-8 locale.
Windows:
If the current values of DBCS and the default Windows character set for
non-Unicode programs do not match, problems arise. See
ZDB or instant recovery sessions fail due to invalid characters in filenames on page 191.
Monitoring sessions
You can monitor currently running sessions in the Application Recovery Manager
GUI. When you run an interactive backup or a restore session, a monitor window
shows you the progress of the session. Closing the GUI does not affect the session.
You can also monitor sessions from any Application Recovery Manager client with
the User Interface component installed, using the Monitor context.
On how to monitor a session, see the online Help index: “viewing currently running
sessions.
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