Removing recovery manager from hp ux systems – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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/etc/3par/solutions/log

/etc/3par/solutions/lock

/etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>

a.

Change the owner of the Recovery Manager utilities and repository as follows, where
the Database Administrator user name is <user> and the group name is <group>:

#chown <user>:<group> /opt/3PAR/RMOra

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/tasks

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/log

#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/lock

NOTE:

Do not use the chown -R command with the /opt/3PAR/RMOra directory.

b.

Change the access permission of the Recovery Manager utilities as follows:

#chmod 550 /opt/3PAR/RMOra

4.

If the /etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid> directory exists, you
must also change the owner and permission as follows:

#chown -R <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>

5.

To enable a user to schedule tasks (for example, to create a virtual copy creation schedule),
add the user name to the /usr/lib/cron/cron.allow file.

Removing Recovery Manager from HP UX Systems

1.

Log in as the root user.

2.

Use the swremove command as follows:

# swremove RMOra

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