Restore, recovery, and duplicate options, Restore action options, General options – HP A.06.11 User Manual

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Restore, recovery, and duplicate options

Restore action options

The following describes each of the options in the Source page. This page is used
to define the combination of restore and recovery you would like to perform using
the GUI.

In the context of Data Protector “restore” means to restore the datafiles. You can
select which database, tablespace, or datafiles they would like to restore and up to
which point in time they would like them to be restored. “Recover” means applying
the redo logs. You can select which redo logs to apply according to SCN number,
logseq, or you can apply all the redo logs to the time of the last backup.

Perform Restore

Use this option to only restore (but not recover) the database objects using Data
Protector. After restore, recover the database manually using RMAN. For
information on recovering the database using RMAN, see

Restoring Oracle

using RMAN

” on page 118.

Perform Restore and Recovery

Use this option to perform both the restore and recovery of the database objects
using Data Protector.

Perform Recovery Only

Use this option to only recover the database objects using Data Protector.

Perform RMAN Repository Restore

Use this option to restore the recovery catalog or the control file when the
database objects are not available in the Source page.

Perform Duplication

This option is used to perform duplication of a production database.

General options

Client

This option specifies the client on which the Data Protector Oracle integration
agent (ob2rman.pl) will be started.

Settings

Click Settings to specify the login information (user name, password, and net
service name) for the target database (in case of restore and recovery) or auxiliary
database (in case of duplication) where you want the selected database objects
to be restored or duplicated.

Integrating Oracle and Data Protector

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