Removing recovery manager from solaris systems – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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INSTDATE: Jan 18 2000 05:40

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STATUS: completely installed

FILES: 386 installed pathnames

8 shared pathnames

39 directories

61 executables

3 setuid/setgid executables

228424 blocks used (approx)

3.

Enter the pkginfo -l RMOra command and verify:

The Name entry displays the correct package name (RMOra).

The Version entry displays the correct version (4.2.0).

4.

After the installation is complete on the required servers, you can allow Oracle users and
Database Administrators group access to the Recovery Manager commands and utilities by
changing the owner and permissions of the following directories (required for Oracle users):

/opt/3PAR/RMOra

/etc/3par/solutions

/etc/3par/solutions/tasks

/etc/3par/solutions/log

/etc/3par/solutions/lock

/etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>

a.

Change the owner of the Recovery Manager utilities and repository as follows, where
the Database Administrator user name is <user> and the group name is <group>:

#chown <user>:<group> /opt/3PAR/RMOra

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/tasks

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/log

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/lock

NOTE:

Do not use the chown -R command with the /opt/3PAR/RMOra directory.

b.

Change the access permission of the Recovery Manager utilities as follows:

#chmod 550 /opt/3PAR/RMOra

5.

If the /etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid> directory exists, you
must also change the owner and permission as follows:

# chown -R <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>

Removing Recovery Manager from Solaris Systems

To remove 3PAR Recovery Manager from a Solaris system:
1.

Log in as the root user.

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Installing and Deinstalling Recovery Manager

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