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Step 3. Specify Target Server

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    At this step of the wizard. specify valid user credentials to access the target Oracle server.

    Windows-Based Oracle Server

    For a Windows-based Oracle server, specify the following:

    • The production Oracle server name.
    • A user account under which you want to connect to the target Oracle server.

    The user account must be a member of the local Administrator group and have sysdba privileges.

    Make sure this account is granted appropriate permissions to access Oracle databases; Read and Write are minimum required, Full Control is recommended.

    Restoring Windows-Based Oracle Server

    Step 3. Specify Target Server Note:

    To be able to copy archived logs to the target server, the account should be granted sufficient permissions to access the administrative share.

    Linux-Based Oracle Server

    For a Linux-based Oracle server, specify the following:

    • The production Oracle server name and the port number.
    • A user account under which you want to connect to your production Oracle server.

    The user account must be a member of the dba group.

    To use a private key, select the Private key is required for this connection ckeckbox and click Browse to specify the key.

    Restoring Linux-Based Oracle Server

    You can use the native Veeam Explorer abilities to elevate your account to root and add it to the sudoers file. To do this, click Advanced and select corresponding checkboxes.

    Restoring Linux-Based Oracle Server