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Use Database Manager CLI to define the values for the environment variables DBM_TTO_SUCCESS and DBM_TTO_FAILURE.

You use the variable DBM_TTO_SUCCESS to define the period of time the Database Manager program waits for the backup tool to terminate the backup operation after the database kernel has terminated the backup operation. The default value for the system is 300 s. After this period the backup operation is terminated by Database Manager.

If you use Backint for SAP MaxDB, you use this definition to override the value of the parameter TIMEOUT_SUCCESS in the Backint for SAP MaxDB configuration file.

Use the variable DBM_TTO_FAILURE to define the period of time the Database Manager program waits for the backup tool to terminate after the database kernel has interrupted the backup operation due to an error. The default value for the system is 300 s. After this period the backup operation is terminated by Database Manager.

If you use Backint for SAP MaxDB, use this definition to override the value of the parameter TIMEOUT_FAILURE in the Backint for SAP MaxDB configuration file.

Structure

>dbmcli <database_name> -n <database_computer> -u <dbm_operator>,<dbm_operator_password> dbm_configset <variable> <value>

Options

Option

Description

<variable>

Name of the environment variable

Possible values are: DBM_TTO_SUCCESS | DBM_TTO_FAILURE

<value>

Value of the timeout in seconds