9 restoring datafiles, 10 refreshing database information, Restoring datafiles – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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7.8

Using Virtual Copies

Recovery Manager 3.0.3/3.0.4 for Oracle User’s Guide

2

Click Remove Virtual Copy Repository.

3

Click Yes when prompted for confirmation to remove the repository.

The removed repository is no longer displayed on the virtual copy management screen.

7.6.9 Restoring Datafiles

If Veritas NetBackup (NBU) is used to back up datafiles, NBU can be used to restore datafiles to

the database host, backup host, or any other hosts where the NBU clients for the same NBU

master server are configured.

If the virtual copy is being backed up using NBU, the backup key has the format:

<oracle_sid>_<db_host>_<timestamp>

.

To restore a datafile:

1

Right-click the desired virtual copy.

2

Click Restore.

A screen appears displaying the virtual copy set information and you are prompted for the

host name and mount point for restoring the data files. If the mount point is left blank,

files are restored to their original paths on the database host.

3

Click Finish.

7.6.10 Refreshing Database Information

Tablespace, datafile, archive log, and virtual volume information can be refreshed in the

Recovery Manager GUI by performing the following:

1

Click any of Tablespace, Datafiles, Archive Log, or Virtual Volumes in the left-hand

tree.

2

Click Refresh in the tool bar.

Recovery Manager retrieves all the information from the database.

All mappings are for informational purposes and cannot be modified. All mappings reflect the

current database and virtual copy information if the database is accessible.

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