HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle Licenses User Manual

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changes the permissions and owners of the necessary files and directories in order to enable an
Oracle binary owner to operate Recovery Manager for Oracle.

Each Recovery Manager for Oracle repository (under /etc/3par/solutions/) should be owned by
either the super user or the Oracle binary owner. Different repositories could be owned by different
Oracle binary owners. Without specifying the Oracle SID and the primary database server name,
the command changes all the repositories to be owned by the same specified user on the backup
server and all primary servers found from the repository names. In the case of Oracle RAC
configurations, ownership and permissions will be changed for all Oracle RAC nodes if applicable.
To change the owner of a certain repository, the -s <oracle_sid> flag and the -p <db_server> may
be used, which makes the change to the backup server, the specified primary server, and related
Oracle RAC nodes where applicable if the configuration is part of Oracle RAC configurations.

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. This option is used along with the -p option to change
the ownership and permissions for one single repository on the backup server and the primary
database server.

-p <db_server>

The host name of the database server, where the specified Oracle database instance is running.
The host name value must match the output of the hostname command.

-u <username>

The valid user name for Oracle binary owner or Oracle home owner.

-g <group>

The valid group name which the Oracle owner belongs to.

-f

Forces to change the owner and permissions without prompting.

-v

Verbose mode.

Recovery Manager Commands

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