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)

3. Create a user for the Recovery Catalog as follows:
$ sqlplus "/as sysdba"
SQL> create user <rman_user> identified by <rman_password>
temporary tablespace temp
default tablespace <cat_tbs>
quota unlimited on <cat_tbs>;
SQL> grant connect, resource, recovery_catalog_owner to <rman_user>;
where:
<tbs_name> is the tablespace name of the Recovery Catalog.
<rman_user> is the user name to be granted access permission to the Recovery Catalog.
<rman_password> is the password for the <rman_user>.
4. Create the RMAN Recovery Catalog tables as follows:
$ rman catalog <rman_user>/<rman_password>@<catdb>
RMAN> create catalog tablespace <cat_tbs>;
5. Configure TNS services for the Recovery Catalog database by adding an entry in the
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora file on the database server and backup
server as follows:
<catdb> =
(description =
(address = (protocol = TCP) (host = <cat_host>) (port = 1521))
(connect_data = (server = dedicated) (service_name = <catdb>))
)
where <cat_host> is the host name of the host where the catalog is created.
6. Configure the Oracle listener for the Recovery Catalog database by adding an entry in the
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/listener.ora file on the host where the Recover
Catalog is created as follows:
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = <catdb>)
(ORACLE_HOME = <oracle_home>)
(SID_NAME = <catdb>)
)
)
7. Log in as the Oracle owner user and register the database on the database server.
NOTE: If Recovery Manager for Oracle is used to run against an Oracle standby database,
you must register the primary database on the primary database server instead of the standby
database.
$ rman target / catalog <rman_user>/<rman_password>@<catdb>
RMAN> register database;
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