HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual

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Command

Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

Recovery Manager saves an ACII control file and a binary control file for each created virtual

copy in its repository. After a rollback, you may need to restore the control file in order to

perform database recovery.

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 the 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 SID of the primary database. For an RAC database, any

instance SID 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.

-t <timestamp>

- The timestamp of a virtual copy form which to promote. The virtual

copy name can be obtained using the

vcdba_display

command.

-o [data|arch]

data

- Promotes only the virtual copy’s datafile volumes back to their base virtual

volumes.

arch

- Promotes only the virtual copy’s archive log volumes back to their base virtual

volumes.

-v

- Runs the command in verbose mode to display useful messages.

-w

- Promotes the read-write virtual copy instead of the read-only virtual copy back to its

base. The default is to promote the read-only virtual copy.

- f

- Forces the promote operation to proceed even if the parent base volumes are

currently in a Remote Copy group, as long as the Remote Copy group has not been started.

If started, the promote will fail.

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