HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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6.13

Command

Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

If archive log mode is enabled, the data files and archive logs must reside on separate 3PAR

virtual volumes.

The online redo logs and control files should not reside on the same 3PAR virtual volumes

used by the data files and archive logs to avoid being restored when using Recovery

Manager Rollback feature. However, the online redo logs and control files can share the

same 3PAR virtual volumes.

If the database files reside on Veritas VxVM volumes, the datafiles and archive logs must

reside on separate VxVM disk groups. The online redo logs and control files should reside

on separate VxVM volumes used by the datafiles and archive logs.

If the Oracle database is an ASM-managed database, the data files and archive logs must

reside on separate ASM disk groups. The online redo logs and control files should not

reside on the same ASM disk groups used by the datafiles and archive logs to avoid being

restored when using the Recovery Manager Rollback feature. In addition, ASM disk groups

should not be shared between different databases.

If the Oracle database is an RAC database, all RAC instances must share the same archive

log destinations (i.e., the same cluster file system or the same ASM disk groups).

If the database files are symbolic links pointing to actual files and the links do not reside on

the same file systems as the actual files, only the actual files are backed up. Otherwise, only

the first links and the actual files are backed up; intermediate links will not be backed up.

You must run this command as a super user from the backup host. To allow the Oracle

Database Administrator (Oracle Owner) to run this command, an identical Oracle Database

Administrator user must exist on backup host. In addition, permission on the 3PAR Recovery

Manager Installation and Repository directories must be changed appropriately.

OPTIONS

The following options are supported:

-s <oracle_sid>

- The instance ID of the primary database. For an RAC database, any

instance ID can be specified.

-p <primary_host>

- The corresponding host name of the primary host where the

specified Oracle database instance is running. The value of the primary host name must

match the output of the

hostname

command.

-o online

- Creates an online virtual copy of an Oracle database while it is OPEN (online).

The specified Oracle database instance must be OPEN. If the database is an RAC database,

other database instances can be either OPEN or CLOSED. All tablespaces (or database) will

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