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

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rmora_display

SYNTAX

rmora_display -s <oracle_sid> -p <db_server> [-t <timestamp>] [-r]

DESCRIPTION

The rmora_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 server. To allow the Oracle Database
Administrator (Oracle Owner) to run this command, an identical Oracle Database Administrator
user must exist on backup server. In addition, permission on the Recovery Manager for Oracle
Installation and Repository directories must be changed appropriately.

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.

-p <db_server>

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

-t <timestamp>

The timestamp of a virtual copy. It is also the name of the virtual copy. The default behavior is to
display all virtual copies.

-r

Displays the virtual copy’s retention and expiration time. This option is only available for InForm
2.3.1 or above, otherwise, this option is ignored.

EXAMPLES

rmora_display -s TEST920 -p pilot

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# Name Create Time Type Status Backup?

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Using the Recovery Manager Command Line Interface

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