HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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-t <timestamp>

The timestamp of a virtual copy whose backup image is used for restoration. Use the
rmora_display

command to retrieve a list of the virtual copy names. If a name is not specified,

the most recent virtual copy’s backup (full) image is used for the restoration.

-T <tablespaces>

The tablespace(s) that need to be restored. Use commas to separate multiple tablespace names
(no space between the tablespace names).

-D <datafiles>

The datafile(s) that need to be restored. Use commas to separate multiple datafiles and no space
in between the datafiles, and no quote around the datafile names. The TEMP datafile cannot be
restored.

-h <alt_server>

The host name of the alternate server to restore to. If this option is omitted, the virtual copy's backup
image is restored to the database server by default.

-m <alt_mountpoint>

The alternate mount point to restore to. If this option is omitted, the virtual copy's backup image is
restored to its original location by default.

-c

The control files are restored as well. If this option is omitted, the control files are not restored by
default. Restoring the control file along with individual tablespace or datafiles is not supported.

-v

Runs the command in verbose mode.

-S <alt_sid>

The alternate Oracle SID of the database to be restored. This option can be used to specify the
Oracle SID of the primary (production) database if it is different than the SID of the standby database
from which the backup image is used for restoring.

-H <alt_home>

The alternate Oracle Home of the database to be restored. This option can be used to specify the
Oracle Home on the host that is being restored if the restored host is neither the original database
server nor the backup server.

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