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Symantec Backup Exec backups on Oracle 10g ASM

Asked by jmdowling in Oracle Database

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I am running Symantec Backup Exec 10d and Oracle 10g connected to an EMC with ASM configured.  I am trying to get a backup to run from Symantec Backup Exec but am encountering issues because of the raw file format used by Oracle ASM.  My Oracle backup agent wants a directory to be listed for the archive logs and control files.  They show up as +Group1 in ASM but the Oracle agent rejects this as in invalid directory location.  

When I try to schedule the backp in Symantec Backp Exec I can see all of the tablespaces, they all list their location as +Group1/tablespace_name.

Is there a way to get Symantec Backup Exec to backup an Oracle 10g Server using ASM?  Symantec Backup Exec is installed on a seperate server from Oracle and its SAN.  I am backuping up numerous other  systems but they are all 9i databases which store their files in NTFS format.

thanks,

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