HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Oracle User Manual
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Recovery Manager Configuration Files
Recovery Manager 3.0.3/3.0.4 for Oracle User’s Guide
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Select third-party backup tool [0=None,1=Veritas NBU,2=Oracle RMAN,h,q]?
Recovery Manager supports NBU (user-managed) backup and Oracle RMAN backup.
Enter
0
if you do not want to perform backup.
If you enter
0
, stop here. No further information is required. If you enter either
1
or
2
,
you will be prompted for the following information:
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Do you want to remove virtual copy after backup complete? [y,n,q]?
Enter
n
if you do not want to remove the virtual copy after a backup is completed
successfully. Otherwise, enter
y
.
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Enter Oracle RMAN connection string [user/password@catdb,h,q]?
You will only be prompted with this question if you previously selected Oracle
RMAN
as
the third-party backup tool.
Enter the Recovery Catalog connection string in
user/passwd@catdb
format, where
catdb
is the service name of the Recovery Catalog, and
user/passwd
is the user name
and password to be used to connect to the Recovery Catalog.
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Enter Oracle RMAN channel type [d=DISK,s=SBT_TAPE,h,q]?
You will only be prompted with this question if you previously selected
Oracle RMAN
as the third-party backup tool.
Enter
d
if you want to backup to local disk, or
s
if you want to backup to tape through
Veritas NetBackup Media server.
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Enter number of channels to be allocated [h=help,q=quit]?
NOTE: If the database volumes do not belong to any domain, then the read-only
virtual copy's retention time cannot exceed the value of the system's
VVRetentionTimeMax
. The default value for the system's VVRetentionTimeMax is
14 days. If the database volumes belong to a domain, then the read-only virtual
copy's retention time cannot exceed the value of the domain's
VVRetentionTimeMax
if set. The retention time cannot be removed or reduced
once it is set. The retention time can be extended by vcdba_set command.
VVRetentionTimeMax
can be checked via CLI commands showsys -param and
showdomain -d
.