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Replicating Oracle tablespaces using snapshots Replicate (back up) the virtual disks that comprise an Oracle tablespace (and its associated archived redo logs) by using snapshots. See snapshots. Considerations • You can use the GUI or jobs to create snapshots of an Oracle tablespace. See Oracle actions cross reference. • Only permanent and undo tablespaces can be replicated. Temporary tablespaces cannot be replicated. See tablespaces. • You can choose to replicate the associated archived redo logs, or not. • Guidelines apply. See Oracle resource guidelines and snapshot guidelines. Procedure This procedure uses the GUI. 1. In the navigation pane select Oracle. 2. On the Tablespaces tab, select the Oracle tablespaces to replicate. 3. Select Actions > Replicate Tablespace (Snapshot). The Replicate Oracle Tablespaces via Snapshot window opens. Follow the instructions in the window. Restoring (recovering) Oracle resources Restoring Oracle resources using the GUI Restore (recover) copies of Oracle resources using the GUI. You can restore the copies to the original server or to a different Oracle server. The replication manager restores Oracle resources by presenting and mounting copies of the virtual disks that comprise an Oracle database (tablespaces and archived redo logs). Considerations • Oracle repository. You can only restore Oracle resources if a repository exists that contains point-in-time copies of the resources. The repository and resources must have been created using the replication manager. • Tablespaces. You can choose to restore all tablespaces in the repository, or not. • Archived redo logs. You can choose to restore all associated archived redo logs in the repository, or not. • Oracle server to restore to. The server to restore to must be on an enabled host that is available to the replication manager. See enabled hosts. Procedure overview 1. In the navigation pane, select Oracle. 2. On the Repositories tab, select the repository to restore from. 3. Select Actions > Restore. The Restore Oracle window opens. Follow the instructions in the window. Restoring Oracle resources using jobs Restore (recover) copies of Oracle resources using jobs. You can restore the copies to the original server or to a different Oracle server. The replication manager restores Oracle resources by presenting and mounting copies of the virtual disks that comprise an Oracle database (tablespaces and archived redo logs). HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 389

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Replicating Oracle tablespaces using snapshots
Replicate (back up) the virtual disks that comprise an Oracle tablespace (and its associated archived
redo logs) by using snapshots. See
snapshots
.
Considerations
You can use the GUI or jobs to create snapshots of an Oracle tablespace. See Oracle
actions cross reference
.
Only
permanent
and
undo
tablespaces can be replicated. Temporary tablespaces cannot be
replicated. See
tablespaces
.
You can choose to replicate the associated archived redo logs, or not.
Guidelines apply. See
Oracle resource guidelines
and
snapshot guidelines
.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane select
Oracle
.
2.
On the
Tablespaces
tab, select the Oracle tablespaces to replicate.
3.
Select
Actions > Replicate Tablespace (Snapshot)
. The Replicate Oracle Tablespaces via
Snapshot window opens. Follow the instructions in the window.
Restoring (recovering) Oracle resources
Restoring Oracle resources using the GUI
Restore (recover) copies of Oracle resources using the GUI. You can restore the copies to the original
server or to a different Oracle server.
The replication manager restores Oracle resources by presenting and mounting copies of the virtual disks
that comprise an Oracle database (tablespaces and archived redo logs).
Considerations
Oracle repository
. You can only restore Oracle resources if a repository exists that contains
point-in-time copies of the resources. The repository and resources must have been created
using the replication manager.
Tablespaces
. You can choose to restore all tablespaces in the repository, or not.
Archived redo logs
. You can choose to restore all associated archived redo logs in the repository,
or not.
Oracle server to restore to
. The server to restore to must be on an enabled host that is available to
the replication manager. See
enabled hosts
.
Procedure overview
1.
In the navigation pane, select
Oracle
.
2.
On the Repositories tab, select the repository to restore from.
3.
Select
Actions > Restore
. The Restore Oracle window opens. Follow the instructions in the
window.
Restoring Oracle resources using jobs
Restore (recover) copies of Oracle resources using jobs. You can restore the copies to the original
server or to a different Oracle server.
The replication manager restores Oracle resources by presenting and mounting copies of the virtual disks
that comprise an Oracle database (tablespaces and archived redo logs).
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