Installation, Verifying installation, Removing recovery manager from solaris systems – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle Licenses User Manual

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If you are not using the backup server as the NetBackup master server, be sure to install Recovery
Manager for Oracle on the NetBackup master server.

Installation

To install or upgrade HP 3PAR Recovery Manager on a Solaris system:
1.

Log on as the root user.

2.

Insert the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager CD into a CD-ROM drive.

If the CD is not mounted automatically, you will need to mount it manually.

# mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2/cdrom

3.

Change to the CD-ROM drive.

# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/

4.

Enter ./rmora_install.sh.

The prompts and output from running rmora_install.sh are similar to those when running
rmora_install.sh

on Linux. If necessary, refer to

“Installation” (page 26)

. However, the

output on Solaris will include a listing of all RMO package files being installed and you will
also be prompted to confirm the installation of setuid root executables.

NOTE:

Install the following patch if applicable:

Solaris 5.10 requires patch 119130-26 or higher.

The following command can be used to verify whether the patches are installed or not:

showrev -p | grep 119130

5.

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
running the rmora_chown utility if you did not specify during step 4.

You can use the utility command to allow only root or both root and a single non-root user to
manage all RMO database configurations.

# /opt/3PAR/RMOra/bin/rmora_chown -u <user> -g <group>

For more information about allowing types of users to manage all RMO database
configurations, refer to

“rmora_chown” (page 58)

.

Verifying Installation

To verify HP 3PAR Recovery Manager installation on a Solaris system:
1.

Log in as the root user.

2.

Enter the pkginfo -l RMOra command and verify:

RMOra

is the package name displayed under the PKGINST field.

4.3.0

is the version displayed under the Version field.

3.

Removing Recovery Manager from Solaris Systems

To remove 3PAR Recovery Manager from a Solaris system:

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Installing and Uninstalling Recovery Manager

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