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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
5.3Managing Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.2.1 Displaying Virtual CopiesTo display virtual copies:1 On the Virtual Copy Manag
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
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
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
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
5.8Backing Up Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Backup DatabaseSelect this option to perform database backup. You are asked to c
5.9Performing RestoresRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.4 Performing RestoresYou can automatically restore a backup of a database instance onl
5.10Performing Periodic Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.5 Performing Periodic Remote CopyTo perform periodic Remote Copy from th
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide6.1Using the Recovery Manager Command Line Interface6Using the Recovery Manager Command Line InterfaceIn this
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.1Introduction1IntroductionIn this chapter1.1 Audience 1.21.2 Related Documents 1.21.3 Organization 1.3
6.2Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide vcdba_rsync 6.37 vcdba_umount 6.39This chapter describes the Recovery Manager command line utilities.
6.3COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_backupSYNTAXvcdba_backup -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <timestam
6.4COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor NBU (user-managed) backup: The Veritas NetBackup client must be installed on the backup host an
6.5COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide For NBU (user-managed) backups, generates an include list file, that contains a list of datafiles
6.6COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -o datafile - Creates an virtual copy for all datafiles (not including the archive log destination
6.7COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_checkconfigSYNOPSISvcdba_checkconfig [-s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host>] [-
6.8COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_configSYNOPSISvcdba_config [-s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host>]DESCRIPTIONTh
6.9COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide PRIMARYHOST - The hostname of the primary (database) server where the Oracle database instance is
6.10COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide LARCHGROUP - The name of the Remote Copy group, which contains Oracle archive log volumes, on the
6.11COMMANDRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideAdministrator user must exist on the backup host. In addition, permission on the 3PAR Recovery Mana
1.2AudienceRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.1 AudienceThis is an installation and configuration guide for system administrators and database
6.12CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_createSYNOPSISvcdba_create -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-o online|of
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
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
6.15CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_createdb SYNOPSISvcdba_createdb -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <t
6.16CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideWhen creating a clone database for backup (RMAN) purposes, the database is started in MOUNTED mode
6.17CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -o ascii - Use an ascii controlfile which was saved in the Recovery Manager repository to create
6.18CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_displaySYNOPSISvcdba_display -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <tim
6.19CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -s <oracle_sid> - The instance SID of the primary database. For an RAC database, any instan
6.20CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_exportSYNOPSISvcdba_export -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -r alt_host -
6.21CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideOPTIONSThe following options are supported: -s <oracle_sid> - The instance ID of the primary
1.3OrganizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.3 OrganizationThis guide is organized as follows: This chapter provides an overview of this
6.22CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_mainSYNOPSISvcdba_mainDESCRIPTIONThe vcdba_main command provides a menu-driven interfa
6.23CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide- Mount Virtual Copy- Unmount Virtual Copy- Export Virtual Copy- Remove Virtual Copy RepositoryEach
6.24CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_mountSYNOPSISvcdba_mount -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timestam
6.25CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideMounting a database virtual copy involves the following actions: Creates a read-write virtual copy
6.26CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -m <mountpoint> - The destination location where the virtual copy is mounted. The current u
6.27CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_removeSYNOPSISvcdba_remove -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timest
6.28CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_removedbSYNOPSISvcdba_removedb -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <ti
6.29CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -h <clone_oracle_home> - The Oracle home directory of the cloned database on the backup hos
6.30CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_restoreSYNOPSISvcdba_restore -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <tim
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
1.4Typographical ConventionsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide1.4 Typographical ConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in t
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
6.33CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_rmrepSYNOPSISvcdba_rmrep -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> [-t <timesta
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
6.35CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_rollbackSYNOPSISvcdba_rollback -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <ti
6.36CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideRecovery Manager saves an ACII control file and a binary control file for each created virtual copy
6.37CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_rsyncSYNOPSISvcdba_rsync -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host>[-o online|offli
6.38CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide -o offline- Performs periodic synchronization for datafile virtual volumes while the database is
6.39CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideCOMMANDvcdba_umountSYNOPSISvcdba_umount -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timest
6.40CommandRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideOPTIONSThe following options are supported: -s <oracle_sid> - The instance SID of the primar
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.1Using the Recovery Manager Graphical User Interface7Using the Recovery Manager Graphical User InterfaceIn t
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
7.2Starting and Stopping the Recovery Manager GUIRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.1 Starting and Stopping the Recovery Manager GUIThe 3PAR R
7.3Creating Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.3 Creating Configuration Files3PAR Recovery Manager relies on configuration f
7.4Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6 Using Virtual Copies7.6.1 Creating a Virtual CopyThis feature supports hot (online
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
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
7.7Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.6.6 Removing a Virtual CopyAfter the Virtual Volume State column displays Available,
7.8Using Virtual CopiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Click Remove Virtual Copy Repository.3 Click Yes when prompted for confirmation to re
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
7.10Periodic Database SynchronizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4 If an ascii control file is chosen to clone the database (this is defau
7.11Periodic Database SynchronizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide7.7.1 Starting Periodic SynchronizationTo start periodic synchronization
1.6AdvisoriesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
7.12Periodic Database SynchronizationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIf Recovery Manager prevents you from performing a periodic synchronizati
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8.1Using the Recovery Manager Rollback Utility8Using the Recovery Manager Rollback UtilityIn this chapter8.1
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
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
8.4Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8.3 Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlIf any of the da
8.5Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 Perform rollback on the backup host by executing the Recovery
8.6Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideExample: e Run the fsck command and mount all the file systems.
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
8.8Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM ControlRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide9.1Using Remote Copy with Recovery Manager9Using Remote Copy with Recovery ManagerIn this chapter9.1 Overvie
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.1Overview of Recovery Manager Operations2Overview of Recovery Manager OperationsIn this chapter2.1 Virtual
9.2OverviewRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide9.1 Overview3PAR Recovery Manager provides three methods to utilize 3PAR Remote Copy for periodic s
9.3System ConfigurationRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guideprimary database from the last synchronization, I/O load on both InServ Storage Servers
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
9.5Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide9.3 Verifying Remote Copy Settings9.3.1 Verifying the Primary/Local Remote C
9.6Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidewhere:◆ <group name> is the Remote Copy group name of the virtual volum
9.7Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidewhere:◆ <username> is the InServ Storage Server CLI user.◆ <ss_name&
9.8Verifying Remote Copy SettingsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidewhere <target name> is the name of the remote target that has been crea
9.9Using Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFailure to issue the syncropy <group_name> command can result in the subsequently is
9.10Using Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIX.1Index IndexAadvisories 1.5archive log backupconfiguring NBU policy 4.21audience for this guide 1.2automati
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
IX.2IndexRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide deinstalling Recovery Manager from Solaris systems 3.9display utility 2.9displaying virtual copies 5
IX.3IndexRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Recovery Manager with Remote Copy 2.21refreshing database information 7.8refreshing virtual copy inf
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
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideRH.1Revision History Revision History...Release level Revision summary320-200190 Rev ANovember 200
RH.2Revision HistoryRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
2.3About the Recovery Manager RepositoryRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideHereinafter, the term virtual copy is used to refer to a virtual copy
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
2.4Interacting with OracleRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.3 Interacting with Oracle3PAR Recovery Manager interacts with Oracle database thro
2.5Interacting with Veritas Volume ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideTo ensure that the database is running in automatic archive log mode
2.6Interacting with Veritas NetBackup and Oracle RMANRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.5 Interacting with Veritas NetBackup and Oracle RMAN3PA
2.7Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6 Recovery Manager UtilitiesRead this section for general information regarding
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
2.9Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Resynchronizes the Recovery Catalog to update with newly generated archive logs
2.10Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.4 The Virtual Copy Mount Utility3PAR Recovery Manager’s mount utility mounts
2.11Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide For virtual copies from an ASM-managed database, based on the different ASM da
2.12Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.6 The Virtual Copy Export Utility3PAR Recovery Manager’s virtual copy export
2.13Recovery Manager UtilitiesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe virtual copy used for cloning a database must be either an online or offline
iiiTable of ContentsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideTable of Contents1 Introduction1.1 Audience 1.21.2 Related Documents 1.21.3 Organization
2.14The Virtual Copy RepositoryRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.6.8 The Cloned Database Removal Utility3PAR Recovery Manager’s cloned databas
2.15Virtual Copy PolicyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2.8 Virtual Copy Policy3PAR Recovery Manager provides the capability to limit the maxi
2.16Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide The database instance must be CLOSED for this operation. If
2.17Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe following restrictions apply when backing up a database u
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
2.19Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor an Oracle RMAN backup: The NBU client executes the backu
2.20Recovery Manager and Third-Party Backup ToolsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor an RAC database, archive log destinations of all RAC inst
2.21Recovery Manager with Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide For an online virtual copy, both datafiles and archive logs are restore
2.22Recovery Manager with Remote CopyRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.1Installing and Deinstalling Recovery Manager3Installing and Deinstalling Recovery ManagerIn this chapter3.1
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
3.2Referencing the Support MatrixRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.1 Referencing the Support MatrixFor information about supported platforms,
3.3Preinstallation RequirementsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide If you are using Veritas® NetBackup1, it is recommended that you use the back
3.4Installing Recovery Manager on Linux SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.3 Installing Recovery Manager on Linux SystemsUse the instruc
3.5Installing Recovery Manager on Linux SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.3.2 Verifying InstallationTo verify 3PAR Recovery Manager ins
3.6Removing Recovery Manager from Linux SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidea Change the owner of the Recovery Manager utilities and reposi
3.7Installing Recovery Manager on Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3.5.1 Starting InstallationTo install 3PAR Recovery Manager o
3.8Installing Recovery Manager on Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Use the pkginfo command as follows: 3 After the installatio
3.9Removing Recovery Manager from Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guideb Change the access permission of the Recovery Manager utilit
3.10Removing Recovery Manager from Solaris SystemsRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.1Configuring Recovery Manager4Configuring Recovery ManagerIn this chapter4.1 Setting Up Connections on Rec
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
4.2Setting Up Connections on Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.1 Setting Up Connections on Recovery Manager3PAR Recovery Mana
4.3Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.2 Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery Manager
4.4Setting up RSH/CLI Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Figure 4-2. RSH/CLI Connection Relationship for Remote
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:
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
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
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
4.9Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.3 Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerThis sec
4.10Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide Figure 4-4. SSH Connection Relationship for Remote Copy S
4.11Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuidePermitRootLogin yes2 If the line reads PermitRootLogin no,
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
4.12Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guideprimary host, perform the procedure described in 4.3.3 Gene
4.13Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide where <primary_host> is the primary host’s hostname.
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
4.15Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideFor details about the createuser command, refer to the InFo
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
4.17Setting Up SSH Connections for Recovery ManagerRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideIn the example above:◆ <adm_user> is the user name of
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
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
4.20Setting Up NetBackup Policies for NBU (User-Managed) BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.7.1 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Data
4.21Setting Up NetBackup Policies for NBU (User-Managed) BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.7.2 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Arch
viiTable of Contents Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guidevcdba_checkconfig 6.7vcdba_config 6.8vcdba_create 6.12vcdba_createdb 6.15vcdba_displa
4.22Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8 Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN Bac
4.23Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8.1 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Database Ba
4.24Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.8.2 Configuring the NetBackup Policy for Archive Log
4.25Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 Create a tablespace for the Recovery Catalog as foll
4.26Setting Up NetBackup Policies for Oracle RMAN BackupRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5 Configure TNS services for the Recovery Catalog data
4.27Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.9 Recovery Manager Configuration FilesThe following section provide
4.28Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 If you are using the menu-driven application, from the backup host:a
4.29Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuidePress ENTER to accept default value or enter the ORACLE_HOME location
4.30Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideEnter the system name of the InServ Storage Server that is connected t
4.31Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Enter maximum number of virtual copies allowed [h=help,q=quit]?Enter
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
4.32Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideEnter the DNS host name of the Veritas Netbackup master server.◆ Enter
4.33Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.9.1.2 Creating a Recovery Manager Configuration File using the GUIon
4.34Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 From the navigation window, right-click either the Oracle Servers no
4.35Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe Host and Database Properties screens appear.
4.36Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 Configure the host and database by entering the requested informatio
4.37Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe Recovery Manager Policy screen appears.6 Specify the maximum numbe
4.38Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThe Vendor Backup Product Properties screen appears. 7 Select the Vend
4.39Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide8 Enter the requested information under Related Parameters.◆ The NetBa
4.40Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide4.9.2 Creating a Recovery Manager Configuration File Using Remote Copy
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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4.42Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuidePress enter to accept the default value, or enter ORACLE_HOME of the A
4.43Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s GuideThis question is for backwards compatibility. Provide the 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
4.45Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide2 From the navigation window, right-click either the Oracle Servers no
4.46Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide3 Configure the host information and database related parameters by en
4.47Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ For RSH connection (Solaris systems only), enter the following infor
4.48Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Backup Host Name in InServ: the backup host hostname defined in the
4.49Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide◆ Archive Group: the Remote Copy group name of the virtual volumes whe
4.50Recovery Manager Configuration FilesRecovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide5.1Using Recovery Manager from the Menu-Driven Application5Using Recovery Manager from the Menu-Driven Applica
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