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3PAR Recovery Manager 3.0.2 for Oracle on Solaris and Red Hat Linux User’s Guide3PAR Inc.4209 Technology DriveFremont, CA 94538 U.S.A.Part No. 320-200

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xTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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5.2Starting the Menu-Driven ApplicationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideRead this chapter for instructions on using Recovery Manager for Oracle

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5.3Managing Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.2.1 Displaying Virtual CopiesTo display virtual copies:1 On the Virtual Copy Manag

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5.4Managing Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.2.2 Creating a Virtual CopyTo create a virtual copy:1 On the Virtual Copy Manageme

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5.5Managing Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.2.4 Mounting a Virtual CopyTo mount a virtual copy:1 On the Virtual Copy Managemen

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5.6Managing Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideAnswer y (yes).b Enter alternate backup hostProvide the name of the host where the v

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5.7Backing Up Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4 Finally, you are asked if you want to save this new policy. Enter y, n, or q.5.3

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5.8Backing Up Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Backup DatabaseSelect this option to perform database backup. You are asked to c

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5.9Performing RestoresRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.4 Performing RestoresYou can automatically restore a backup of a database instance onl

Page 11 - Introduction

5.10Performing Periodic Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.5 Performing Periodic Remote CopyTo perform periodic Remote Copy from th

Page 12 - 1.2 Related Documents

Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide6.1Using the Recovery Manager Command Line Interface6Using the Recovery Manager Command Line InterfaceIn this

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.1Introduction1IntroductionIn this chapter1.1 Audience 1.21.2 Related Documents 1.21.3 Organization 1.3

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6.2Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide vcdba_rsync 6.37 vcdba_umount 6.39This chapter describes the Recovery Manager command line utilities.

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6.3COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_backupSYNTAXvcdba_backup -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <timestam

Page 16 - Advisories

6.4COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor NBU (user-managed) backup: The Veritas NetBackup client must be installed on the backup host an

Page 17 - Manager Operations

6.5COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide For NBU (user-managed) backups, generates an include list file, that contains a list of datafiles

Page 18 - 2.1 Virtual Copies

6.6COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -o datafile - Creates an virtual copy for all datafiles (not including the archive log destination

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6.7COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_checkconfigSYNOPSISvcdba_checkconfig [-s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host>] [-

Page 20 - 2.3 Interacting with Oracle

6.8COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_configSYNOPSISvcdba_config [-s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host>]DESCRIPTIONTh

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6.9COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide PRIMARYHOST - The hostname of the primary (database) server where the Oracle database instance is

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6.10COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide LARCHGROUP - The name of the Remote Copy group, which contains Oracle archive log volumes, on the

Page 23 - Recovery Manager Utilities

6.11COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideAdministrator user must exist on the backup host. In addition, permission on the 3PAR Recovery Mana

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1.2AudienceRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.1 AudienceThis is an installation and configuration guide for system administrators and database

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6.12CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_createSYNOPSISvcdba_create -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-o online|of

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6.13CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide If archive log mode is enabled, the data files and archive logs must reside on separate 3PAR virt

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6.14CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidebe put into backup mode before virtual copies of the data file virtual volumes are created. All tab

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6.15CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_createdb SYNOPSISvcdba_createdb -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <t

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6.16CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideWhen creating a clone database for backup (RMAN) purposes, the database is started in MOUNTED mode

Page 30 - The Virtual Copy Repository

6.17CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -o ascii - Use an ascii controlfile which was saved in the Recovery Manager repository to create

Page 31 - 2.8 Virtual Copy Policy

6.18CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_displaySYNOPSISvcdba_display -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <tim

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6.19CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -s <oracle_sid> - The instance SID of the primary database. For an RAC database, any instan

Page 33 - 2.10.1.1 Immediate Backup

6.20CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_exportSYNOPSISvcdba_export -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -r alt_host -

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6.21CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideOPTIONSThe following options are supported: -s <oracle_sid> - The instance ID of the primary

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1.3OrganizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.3 OrganizationThis guide is organized as follows: This chapter provides an overview of this

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6.22CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_mainSYNOPSISvcdba_mainDESCRIPTIONThe vcdba_main command provides a menu-driven interfa

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6.23CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide- Mount Virtual Copy- Unmount Virtual Copy- Export Virtual Copy- Remove Virtual Copy RepositoryEach

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6.24CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_mountSYNOPSISvcdba_mount -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timestam

Page 39 - Installing and Deinstalling

6.25CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideMounting a database virtual copy involves the following actions: Creates a read-write virtual copy

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6.26CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -m <mountpoint> - The destination location where the virtual copy is mounted. The current u

Page 41 - Preinstallation Requirements

6.27CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_removeSYNOPSISvcdba_remove -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timest

Page 42 - 3.3.1 Starting Installation

6.28CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_removedbSYNOPSISvcdba_removedb -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <ti

Page 43 - 3.3.2 Verifying Installation

6.29CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -h <clone_oracle_home> - The Oracle home directory of the cloned database on the backup hos

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6.30CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_restoreSYNOPSISvcdba_restore -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <tim

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6.31CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide If the database is an ASM managed database, all ASM disk groups must be mounted prior to running

Page 46 - ◆ /etc/3par/solutions/lock

1.4Typographical ConventionsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.4 Typographical ConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in t

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6.32CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideOnly the super user or the owner of the virtual copy can restore the specified virtual copy.OPTIONS

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6.33CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_rmrepSYNOPSISvcdba_rmrep -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <timesta

Page 49 - Configuring Recovery

6.34CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -f - Forces the removal of the virtual copy repository even if the virtual copy has been previous

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6.35CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_rollbackSYNOPSISvcdba_rollback -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <ti

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6.36CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideRecovery Manager saves an ACII control file and a binary control file for each created virtual copy

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6.37CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_rsyncSYNOPSISvcdba_rsync -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host>[-o online|offli

Page 53 - Master Server

6.38CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -o offline- Performs periodic synchronization for datafile virtual volumes while the database is

Page 54 - Storage Server

6.39CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_umountSYNOPSISvcdba_umount -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timest

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6.40CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideOPTIONSThe following options are supported: -s <oracle_sid> - The instance SID of the primar

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.1Using the Recovery Manager Graphical User Interface7Using the Recovery Manager Graphical User InterfaceIn t

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1.5AdvisoriesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.5 AdvisoriesTo avoid injury to people or damage to data and equipment, be sure to observe the c

Page 58 - 4.3.1 SSH Restrictions

7.2Starting and Stopping the Recovery Manager GUIRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.1 Starting and Stopping the Recovery Manager GUIThe 3PAR R

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7.3Creating Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.3 Creating Configuration Files3PAR Recovery Manager relies on configuration f

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7.4Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6 Using Virtual Copies7.6.1 Creating a Virtual CopyThis feature supports hot (online

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7.5Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6.2 Setting up Virtual Copy PolicyThis feature allows the control of the number of vi

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7.6Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6.4 Mounting a Virtual CopyAfter a virtual copy is created, it can be mounted on the

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7.7Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6.6 Removing a Virtual CopyAfter the Virtual Volume State column displays Available,

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7.8Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Click Remove Virtual Copy Repository.3 Click Yes when prompted for confirmation to re

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7.9Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6.11 Exporting a Virtual Copy to an Alternate Backup HostAfter a virtual copy is crea

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7.10Periodic Database SynchronizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4 If an ascii control file is chosen to clone the database (this is defau

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7.11Periodic Database SynchronizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.7.1 Starting Periodic SynchronizationTo start periodic synchronization

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1.6AdvisoriesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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7.12Periodic Database SynchronizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIf Recovery Manager prevents you from performing a periodic synchronizati

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8.1Using the Recovery Manager Rollback Utility8Using the Recovery Manager Rollback UtilityIn this chapter8.1

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8.2vcdba_rollback UsageRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8.1 vcdba_rollback UsageRefer to vcdba_rollback on page 6.35 for the syntax and availa

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8.3Database Volumes Not Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideExample: 7 On the primary host, run the fsck command on all

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8.4Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8.3 Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlIf any of the da

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8.5Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 Perform rollback on the backup host by executing the Recovery

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8.6Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideExample: e Run the fsck command and mount all the file systems.

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8.7Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidec On the backup host, run the vxdisk list command to make sure a

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8.8Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide9.1Using Remote Copy with Recovery Manager9Using Remote Copy with Recovery ManagerIn this chapter9.1 Overvie

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.1Overview of Recovery Manager Operations2Overview of Recovery Manager OperationsIn this chapter2.1 Virtual

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9.2OverviewRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide9.1 Overview3PAR Recovery Manager provides three methods to utilize 3PAR Remote Copy for periodic s

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9.3System ConfigurationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guideprimary database from the last synchronization, I/O load on both InServ Storage Servers

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9.4System ConfigurationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Either one or two Remote Copy group(s) must be created, which contain all virtual vol

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9.5Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide9.3 Verifying Remote Copy Settings9.3.1 Verifying the Primary/Local Remote C

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9.6Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidewhere:◆ <group name> is the Remote Copy group name of the virtual volum

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9.7Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidewhere:◆ <username> is the InServ Storage Server CLI user.◆ <ss_name&

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9.8Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidewhere <target name> is the name of the remote target that has been crea

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9.9Using Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFailure to issue the syncropy <group_name> command can result in the subsequently is

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9.10Using Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIX.1Index IndexAadvisories 1.5archive log backupconfiguring NBU policy 4.21audience for this guide 1.2automati

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2.2Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.7 The Virtual Copy Repository 2.142.7.1 The Virtual Copy Repository Removal Utility 2.1

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IX.2IndexRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide deinstalling Recovery Manager from Solaris systems 3.9display utility 2.9displaying virtual copies 5

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IX.3IndexRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Recovery Manager with Remote Copy 2.21refreshing database information 7.8refreshing virtual copy inf

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IX.4IndexRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Vvcdba_create 6.12vcdba_createdb 6.15vcdba_display 6.18vcdba_mount 6.24vcdba_remove 6.27vcdba_remove

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideRH.1Revision History Revision History...Release level Revision summary320-200190 Rev ANovember 200

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RH.2Revision HistoryRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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2.3About the Recovery Manager RepositoryRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideHereinafter, the term virtual copy is used to refer to a virtual copy

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Revision NoticeThis is the first release of this manual. A complete revision history is provided at the end of this manual.ChangesThe material in thi

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2.4Interacting with OracleRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.3 Interacting with Oracle3PAR Recovery Manager interacts with Oracle database thro

Page 99 - Using Recovery Manager from

2.5Interacting with Veritas Volume ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideTo ensure that the database is running in automatic archive log mode

Page 100 - 5.2 Managing Virtual Copies

2.6Interacting with Veritas NetBackup and Oracle RMANRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.5 Interacting with Veritas NetBackup and Oracle RMAN3PA

Page 101 - Managing Virtual Copies

2.7Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6 Recovery Manager UtilitiesRead this section for general information regarding

Page 102 - 5.2.3 Removing a Virtual Copy

2.8Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideOnce created, the virtual copy can be mounted on the backup host for off-host pro

Page 103 - 5.2.4 Mounting a Virtual Copy

2.9Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Resynchronizes the Recovery Catalog to update with newly generated archive logs

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2.10Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.4 The Virtual Copy Mount Utility3PAR Recovery Manager’s mount utility mounts

Page 105 - Backup Database or

2.11Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide For virtual copies from an ASM-managed database, based on the different ASM da

Page 106 - Backup Database

2.12Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.6 The Virtual Copy Export Utility3PAR Recovery Manager’s virtual copy export

Page 107 - 5.4 Performing Restores

2.13Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe virtual copy used for cloning a database must be either an online or offline

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iiiTable of ContentsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideTable of Contents1 Introduction1.1 Audience 1.21.2 Related Documents 1.21.3 Organization

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2.14The Virtual Copy RepositoryRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.8 The Cloned Database Removal Utility3PAR Recovery Manager’s cloned databas

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2.15Virtual Copy PolicyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.8 Virtual Copy Policy3PAR Recovery Manager provides the capability to limit the maxi

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2.16Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide The database instance must be CLOSED for this operation. If

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2.17Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe following restrictions apply when backing up a database u

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2.18Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Calls the bpbackup command from the NBU master server to ba

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2.19Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor an Oracle RMAN backup: The NBU client executes the backu

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2.20Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor an RAC database, archive log destinations of all RAC inst

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2.21Recovery Manager with Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide For an online virtual copy, both datafiles and archive logs are restore

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2.22Recovery Manager with Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.1Installing and Deinstalling Recovery Manager3Installing and Deinstalling Recovery ManagerIn this chapter3.1

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ivTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.6 The Virtual Copy Export Utility 2.122.6.7 The Database Cloning Utility 2.122.6.8 T

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3.2Referencing the Support MatrixRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.1 Referencing the Support MatrixFor information about supported platforms,

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3.3Preinstallation RequirementsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide If you are using Veritas® NetBackup1, it is recommended that you use the back

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3.4Installing Recovery Manager on Linux SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.3 Installing Recovery Manager on Linux SystemsUse the instruc

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3.5Installing Recovery Manager on Linux SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.3.2 Verifying InstallationTo verify 3PAR Recovery Manager ins

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3.6Removing Recovery Manager from Linux SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidea Change the owner of the Recovery Manager utilities and reposi

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3.7Installing Recovery Manager on Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.5.1 Starting InstallationTo install 3PAR Recovery Manager o

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3.8Installing Recovery Manager on Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Use the pkginfo command as follows: 3 After the installatio

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3.9Removing Recovery Manager from Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guideb Change the access permission of the Recovery Manager utilit

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3.10Removing Recovery Manager from Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.1Configuring Recovery Manager4Configuring Recovery ManagerIn this chapter4.1 Setting Up Connections on Rec

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vTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.2.1 Setting Up an RSH Connection from the Backup Host to the Primary Host 4.44.2.2 Verif

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4.2Setting Up Connections on Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.1 Setting Up Connections on Recovery Manager3PAR Recovery Mana

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4.3Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.2 Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery Manager

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4.4Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Figure 4-2. RSH/CLI Connection Relationship for Remote

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4.5Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Issue the rsh command for the primary host as follows:

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4.6Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.2.5 Setting Up a CLI Connection from the Primary Host

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4.7Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.2.6 Verifying the CLI Connection from the Primary Host

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4.8Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 On the backup host, create a storage server user passw

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4.9Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.3 Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerThis sec

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4.10Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Figure 4-4. SSH Connection Relationship for Remote Copy S

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4.11Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuidePermitRootLogin yes2 If the line reads PermitRootLogin no,

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viTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8.3 Creating an RMAN Recovery Catalog 4.244.9 Recovery Manager Configuration Files 4.2

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4.12Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guideprimary host, perform the procedure described in 4.3.3 Gene

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4.13Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide where <primary_host> is the primary host’s hostname.

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4.14Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.3.9 Setting Up Connections from the Backup Host to the In

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4.15Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor details about the createuser command, refer to the InFo

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4.16Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide where:◆ <user_name> is the CLI user created in 4.3.7

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4.17Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIn the example above:◆ <adm_user> is the user name of

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4.18Setting up National Language Host SupportRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide where:◆ <username> is the CLI user created in 4.3.9 Settin

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4.19Setting up Manual Pages on Both Primary and Backup HostsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.5 Setting up Manual Pages on Both Primary and B

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4.20Setting Up NetBackup Policies for NBU (User-Managed) BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.7.1 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Data

Page 151 - Creating Configuration Files

4.21Setting Up NetBackup Policies for NBU (User-Managed) BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.7.2 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Arch

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viiTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidevcdba_checkconfig 6.7vcdba_config 6.8vcdba_create 6.12vcdba_createdb 6.15vcdba_displa

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4.22Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8 Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN Bac

Page 154 - 7.6.4 Mounting a Virtual Copy

4.23Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8.1 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Database Ba

Page 155 - 7.6.6 Removing a Virtual Copy

4.24Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8.2 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Archive Log

Page 156 - 7.6.9 Restoring Datafiles

4.25Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Create a tablespace for the Recovery Catalog as foll

Page 157 - 7.6.12 Cloning a Database

4.26Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5 Configure TNS services for the Recovery Catalog data

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4.27Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.9 Recovery Manager Configuration FilesThe following section provide

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4.28Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 If you are using the menu-driven application, from the backup host:a

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4.29Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuidePress ENTER to accept default value or enter the ORACLE_HOME location

Page 161 - Manager Rollback Utility

4.30Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideEnter the system name of the InServ Storage Server that is connected t

Page 162 - 8.1 vcdba_rollback Usage

4.31Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Enter maximum number of virtual copies allowed [h=help,q=quit]?Enter

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viiiTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6.6 Removing a Virtual Copy 7.77.6.7 Backing up a Virtual Copy 7.77.6.8 Removing a V

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4.32Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideEnter the DNS host name of the Veritas Netbackup master server.◆ Enter

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4.33Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.9.1.2 Creating a Recovery Manager Configuration File using the GUIon

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4.34Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 From the navigation window, right-click either the Oracle Servers no

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4.35Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe Host and Database Properties screens appear.

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4.36Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 Configure the host and database by entering the requested informatio

Page 169 - Recovery Manager

4.37Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe Recovery Manager Policy screen appears.6 Specify the maximum numbe

Page 170 - 9.1 Overview

4.38Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe Vendor Backup Product Properties screen appears. 7 Select the Vend

Page 171 - 9.2 System Configuration

4.39Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8 Enter the requested information under Related Parameters.◆ The NetBa

Page 172 - System Configuration

4.40Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.9.2 Creating a Recovery Manager Configuration File Using Remote Copy

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4.41Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Enter ORACLE_SID of the database instance [h,q]?Enter ORACLE_SID of

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ixTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIX IndexRH Revision History

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4.42Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuidePress enter to accept the default value, or enter ORACLE_HOME of the A

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4.43Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThis question is for backwards compatibility. Provide the Remote Copy

Page 177 - 9.4 Using Remote Copy

4.44Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Enter Secondary/Remote InServ's user name [h=help,q=quit]?You w

Page 178 - Using Remote Copy

4.45Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 From the navigation window, right-click either the Oracle Servers no

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4.46Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 Configure the host information and database related parameters by en

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4.47Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ For RSH connection (Solaris systems only), enter the following infor

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4.48Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Backup Host Name in InServ: the backup host hostname defined in the

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4.49Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Archive Group: the Remote Copy group name of the virtual volumes whe

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