HP A.06.11 User Manual

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1.

Log in to the Oracle RMAN:

If you use the recovery catalog database, run:

• On Windows: ORACLE_HOME\bin\rman target sys/manager@PROD

catalog rman/rman@CATAL

• On UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/bin/rman target sys/manager@PROD

catalog rman/rman@CATAL

• On OpenVMS: rman target sys/manager@PROD sys/manager@PROD

catalog rman/rman@CAT

If you do not use the recovery catalog, run:

• On Windows: ORACLE_HOME\bin\rman target sys/manager@PROD

nocatalog

• On UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/bin/rman target sys/manager@PROD

nocatalog

• On OpenVMS: rman target sys/manager@PROD nocatalog

2.

Start the point-in-time restore:

run{
allocate channel 'dev1' type 'sbt_tape' parms
'SBT_LIBRARY=/opt/omni/lib/libob2oracle8.so,
ENV=(OB2BARTYPE=Oracle8,OB2APPNAME=DB_NAME)';
set until time 'Mar 14 2004 11:40:00';
restore database;
recover database;
sql 'alter database open';
release channel 'dev1';
}

3.

After you have performed a point-in-time restore, reset the database in the
Recovery Catalog.

You can also save the script into a file and perform a point-in-time restore using the
saved files:

1.

Create a file restore_PIT in the /var/opt/omni/tmp or
Data_Protector_home\tmp

directory.

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