Vcdba_display – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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6.21

Recovery Manager 3.0.3/3.0.4 for Oracle User’s Guide

COMMAND

vcdba_display

SYNTAX

vcdba_display -s <oracle_sid> -p <db_host> [-t <timestamp>] [-r]

DESCRIPTION

Displays virtual copies.

The

vcdba_display

command displays database virtual copies, along with other information

including creation time, type, status and backup status.

A virtual copy's type can be either

Online

,

Offline

, Datafile, or

Archlog

.

Online

or

Offline

virtual copy - Indicates that the virtual copy was created for the

database while it was OPEN (online) or CLOSED (offline), respectively.

Datafile

virtual copy - Indicates that the virtual copy was created for data files only while

the database is open.

Archlog

virtual copy- Indicates that the virtual copy was created for the archive log

destination only.

A virtual copy's status can be

Available,

Removed

,

Mounted

,

Mounted(P)

, or

Database

.

Available

status indicates that the virtual copy exists and is not currently mounted or cloned.

Removed

status indicates that the virtual copy is removed.

Mounted

status indicates that the

virtual copy is currently mounted.

Mounted(P)

status indicates that the virtual copy is partially

mounted. Finally, the

Database

status indicates that a database has been cloned using the

virtual copy.

A virtual copy's backup status can be either

Y

or

N

, where

Y

indicates that the virtual copy has

been backed up, and

N

indicates that the virtual copy has not been backed up.

You must run this command as a super user from the backup host. To allow the Oracle

Database Administrator (Oracle Owner) to run this command, an identical Oracle Database

Administrator user must exist on backup host. In addition, permission on the 3PAR Recovery

Manager Installation and Repository directories must be changed appropriately.

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