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Recovery Manager with Oracle Standby Database

Recovery Manager 3.0.3/3.0.4 for Oracle User’s Guide

If the virtual copy is to be backed up using Oracle RMAN, a Recovery Catalog must have been

created and configured prior to using the backup utility.

For an RAC database, archive log destinations of all RAC instances must be on shared storage

(same cluster file systems or same ASM disk groups).

2.11.2 The Database Restoration Utility

3PAR Recovery Manager’s database restoration utility restores databases, tablespaces,

datafiles, or archive logs from a virtual copy's backup image. The virtual copy must have been

previously backed up using the

vcdba_backup

command. The virtual copy must have a

backup status of

Y

in order to be restored. The virtual copy's backup status can be retrieved

using the Recovery Manager display utility (see

2.6.3 The Virtual Copy Display Utility

on

page 2.9).

The Recovery Manager restore utility can also be used to restore a virtual copy's backup image

to an alternate server. For an NBU (user-managed) restoration, the restore utility can also be

used to restore to an alternate location.

The following restrictions apply when restoring from a virtual copy's backup image:

When restoring the database control file (using the

-c

option) using Oracle RMAN, the

database must be in STARTED mode (

startup nomount

). In addition, restoring the

database control file along with the individual datafile or tablespace is not supported as it

is not possible to perform media recovery.

When restoring a database, the database must be in CLOSED or MOUNTED mode for NBU

restore or Oracle RMAN restore, respectively. For an RAC database, all RAC instances must

be in CLOSED or MOUNTED mode.

When restoring individual tablespaces or datafiles, the database can be OPEN, but the

corresponding tablespaces must be offline.

If the database is an ASM managed database, all ASM disk groups must be mounted prior

to running the restore utility.

For an NBU (user-managed) restoration, the

/usr/openv/netbackup/db/altnames/

<database_hostname|virtual _hostname>

file must be created on the NBU master

server prior to running the restore utility, where

<database_hostname|virtual_hostname>

is the host name of the database server.

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