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)

SOLUTION
Make sure the current user has write permission to the repository directory /etc/3par/
solutions/<db_server>_ora_<oracle_sid> on the database server.
See the preceding error message to determine the cause of the failure.
MESSAGE ID
1313
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_CHANGE_VGID
MESSAGE
3PAR1313: ERROR: Could not change ID for volume group <group>.
REASON
The LVM vgchgid command, which is used to change the ID of a snapshot volume group, has
failed.
SOLUTION
See the preceding error message to determine the cause of the failure.
MESSAGE ID
1314
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_VGMAP_NOTFOUND
MESSAGE
3PAR1314: ERROR: Mapping file for LVM volume group <group> not found.
REASON
The mapping file /etc/3par/solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>/<vc_name>/
<vg_name>.map on the backup server is not seen by the current user, possibly because the Virtual
Copy was created by root user but is being mounted by an Oracle user.
SOLUTION
Make sure the current user has read-write permission to the repository directory /etc/3par/
solutions/<db_server>.ora.<oracle_sid>/<vc_name> on the backup server.
MESSAGE ID
1315
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_IMPORT_VG
MESSAGE
3PAR1315: ERROR: Could not import volume group <group>.
REASON
The LVM vgimport command, which is used to import the snapshot volume group, has failed.
SOLUTION
See preceding error message to determine the cause of failure.
MESSAGE ID
1316
SYMBOLIC NAME
RMO_ERROR_ACTIVATE_VG
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