HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.5.0 for Oracle on Solaris, Red Hat Linux, and Oracle Enterprise Linux User's Guide (QL226-97705, May 2014)

Mounting a Virtual Copy
After a Virtual Copy is created, it can be mounted on the backup server where the Recovery
Manager for Oracle GUI is running.
To mount a Virtual Copy, perform the following procedure:
1. Right-click the Virtual Copy you wish to mount.
2. Click Mount.
A screen appears showing the Virtual Copy name, and creation time. You are prompted for
the mount point where you want the Virtual Copy to be mounted on the backup server. The
default mount point is:
/etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>/<timestamp>
3. Click Finish.
Recovery Manager for Oracle begins mounting all the file systems for you. When the mounting
of the file systems is complete, a screen displays the successful message.
4. Click OK.
In the Virtual Volume State column, Mounted should be displayed to indicate that the Virtual Copy
is mounted on the backup server. The mount point is also displayed to indicate the location of the
mounted file systems.
After a Virtual Copy is in the Mounted state, a database instance can be created on the backup
server by cloning the database (see “Cloning a Database” (page 112)).
For more information about using the CLI to mount a Virtual Copy, see rmora_mount” (page
88).
Unmounting a Virtual Copy
When a Virtual Copy is in the Mounted state, an unmount operation can be executed.
To unmount a Virtual Copy:
1. Right-click the Virtual Copy to unmount.
2. Click Unmount.
3. Click Finish.
A successful message shows on screen after it is finished.
4. Click OK.
The Virtual Volume State column for this Virtual Copy changes to Available.
For more information about using the CLI to unmount a Virtual Copy, see rmora_umount (page
104).
Rolling Back Using a Virtual Copy
To roll back the primary database to a Virtual Copy’s point-in-time image:
1. Right-click the Virtual Copy you wish to roll back under Virtual Copy Management in the
navigation tree and select Rollback.
The Rollback Virtual Copy dialog box appears.
2. If the Virtual Copy is an online full backup, select Full Rollback, Rollback Archive Log, or
Rollback Datafile.
3. (Optional) Select Rollback using Read/Write Virtual Copy.
4. Click Finish.
For more information about using the CLI to rollback a database to a point-in-time, see
rmora_rollback” (page 96).
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