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Backup Oracle DB cluster with ASM disk

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Hy.

My customer use Oracle DB cluster (two VM) with ASM disk. I tried to backup with Veeam Agent the two VM using the application aware prcoessing to create transactional consitent backup. But when the job start I got the following error:
Error: Unable to perform backup: Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) disk configuration is not supported

When I disable the application aware processing i have not got the error message and the backup was successfully. I read some information about the RMAN plugin. What about it? If I would like to backup transactional consistent backup, do i only do it with RMAN plugin? In addition i would like to create image based backup too.

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Hello,
yes, the RMAN plugin is required for RAC clusters (RAC clusters use ASM).

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110

Additionally, you can back up the non-ASM volumes VM-based or by agent.

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Re: Backup Oracle DB cluster with ASM disk

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Thanks Hannes.

Do i understand correctly to backup the non-ASM volumes which is related to the DB servers without enable application aware processing? So I configured the volumes backup mode in job and select the non-ASM volumes and disable the application aware processing. After i will config the RMAN backup for the ASM volumes.
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Re: Backup Oracle DB cluster with ASM disk

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correct :-)
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Re: Backup Oracle DB cluster with ASM disk

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I would want to chime in here because we face a similar issue.

Task is to backup an ASM system using the agent. Non-ASM volumes are backed up without application aware processing easily already.

In addition we have to backup the Oracle DB via the RMAN plugin using a RMAN script.
We want to trigger the script right out of the agent job via a pre-script.

But as soon as I disable application awareness, I cannot do any pre- or post-scripting any more.
When I leave application awareness enabled, I get:

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Error: Unable to perform backup: Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) disk configuration is not supported  
even if I only backup a file or volume which is not part of ASM.

Is there a way to suppress the agent checking for ASM and thus denying all activities?

Thanks,
Mike

PS: I know that V12 can now schedule RMAN backups, but this environment has to stay on V11 for other reasons for some more time.
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Hello,

No, there is no option to disable this check but did you try pre-job/post-job scripts and not guest processing ones?

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Wouldn't those run on the VBR server?
We want to have them run on the workload to trigger a process (e.g. RMAN backup) there.
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Yes, those are executed on the backup server but you may try to call RMAN scripts remotely.

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