Rmora_remove – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual
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rmora_remove
SYNTAX
rmora_remove -s
DESCRIPTION
The rmora_remove command removes a database Virtual Copy that was created using the
rmora_create
command. The Virtual Copy must have a status of Available to be removed. (To
view the status of the Virtual Copy, use the rmora_display command.
If the specified Virtual Copy is backed up, the rmora_remove command will remove the actual
database Virtual Copy, but will keep its repository in case it is needed for a database restore. To
remove the Virtual Copy's repository, use the rmora_rmrep command.
If you remove the Virtual Copy's repository, Recovery Manager will not be able to perform database
restore operation, even if the Virtual Copy is backed up.
You must run this command as a super user or Oracle owner user from the backup server. To allow
the Oracle owner user to run this command, HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Oracle must be
configured for the Oracle owner user.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-s
The instance ID the primary database. For Real Application Cluster (RAC) database, you can
specify any instance SID.
-p
The host name of the database server where the specified Oracle database is running. This host
name value must match the host name value in the output of the hostname command.
-t
The timestamp of the Virtual Copy, which is also the name of the Virtual Copy. To obtain a list of
Virtual Copy names, use the rmora_display command.
[-v]
Verbose mode.
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