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RE:[sap-basis] Taking Incremental Backup of a Specific Client

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Reply from D. Caddick on Jul 26 at 11:35 PM
Hi Amitabh,

It is not possible to perform incremental Backups for client specific data.

You should perform a system copy and roll forward the Transaction Logs to a specific point in time.

You can then delete the client specific data of the unnecessary clients.

Regards

---------------Original Message---------------
From: kamitabh
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 2:52 AM
Subject: Taking Incremental Backup of a Specific Client

Hi Experts,

The scenario in production environment is
OS: AIX
Application: ECC 6.0
DB: Oracle 11 G

On production server there are 3 clients 100, 101 and 102 due to specific reason I need to migrate client 101 to another server without stopping transaction on 101. Max down time approved is 10 hrs. I mean one night.

May be wrong but what I am planning to do

On Saturday Night Export client from current server and import to new serve next day morning and start transaction on OLD SERVER while it may take 7 to 10 days for UT and IT in new server.

After 7 to 10 days new server is ready for transaction

THE MAIN PROBLEM IS HERE. How to move the transaction of 10 days from old to new sever?

Is it possible to take client wise "101" incremental backup from old server and restore in new serve before we start transaction in new server.

Steps of taking incremental backup and T codes/command will be highly appreciated.

Thanks a lot in advance,

Amitabh

 
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