HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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Recovery Manager 3.0.3/3.0.4 for Oracle User’s Guide

If the original database volumes do not belong to any domain, then the retention time can

not exceed the system’s

VVRetentionTimeMax

if set.

If the original database volumes belong to a domain, then the retention time cannot

exceed the domain’s maximum retention time if set.

The database virtual copies with retention time cannot be removed until the end of the

retention time period. RMO relies on the InForm OS to enforce this restriction.

OPTIONS

-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_host>

The corresponding hostname of the database host, where the specified Oracle database

instance is running. The value of the database hostname must matches the output of the

hostname

command.

-t <timestamp>

The name

<timestamp>

of a virtual copy which retention time will be changed. The

virtual copy name can be obtained using

vcdba_display

command.

-r <time>{d|D|h|H}

Specifies the amount of time, relative to the current time, that the virtual copy will be set.

<time>

is a positive integer value and in the range of 0 hour - 43800 hours (1825 days).

d|D

means days.

h|H

means hours. A value of 0 indicating that the virtual copy will have

no retention time.

-v

Runs the command in verbose mode to display useful messages.

-f

Force to set or extend the specified virtual copy with a new retention time. If retention

time is specified through the

-r

option, this option must be specified.

NOTE: This command requires the 3PAR Virtual Lock license. Contact your 3PAR

Authorized Service Provider for additional information.

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