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rmora_checkconfig
SYNTAX
rmora_checkconfig -s <oracle_sid> -p <db_server>
[-o all|skipdatabase|databaseonly] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
The rmora_checkconfig command validates a Recovery Manager for Oracle configuration
file for a specified database. A configuration file must have been created prior to using this
command.
By default, all configured parameters in the specified configuration file will be validated. One can
select to validate only database parameters or non-database parameters.
You must run this command as a super user or Oracle owner user from the backup server. To allow
the Oracle Database Administrator (Oracle owner) to run this command, an identical Oracle
Database Administrator user must exist on the backup server. In addition, permission on the Recovery
Manager for Oracle Installation and Repository directories must be changed appropriately.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-s <oracle_sid>
The Oracle SID of the database instance. For Real Application Cluster (RAC) database, an Oracle
SID of any RAC instance can be specified.
-p <db_server>
The corresponding hostname of the database server where the specified Oracle database instance
is running. The value of the database server name must match the output of the hostname
command.
-o all
The default option. Validates all parameters specified in the Recovery Manager for Oracle
configuration file.
-o skipdatabase
Validates all non-database parameters specified in the Recovery Manager for Oracle Configuration
file.
-o databaseonly
Validates all database parameters specified in the Recovery Manager for Oracle Configuration
file.
-v
Runs the command in verbose mode.
rmora_chown
SYNTAX
rmora_chown -u <username> [-g <group>]
[-s <oracle_sid> | -p <db_server>][-v] [-f]
DESCRIPTION
The rmora_chown command changes and sets the owner and permissions for the Recovery
Manager for Oracle binaries to be run as an Oracle binary owner. By default, the Recovery
Manager for Oracle binaries and repositories are owned and used by the super user. This command
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