Veritas Storage Foundation™ for Oracle 5.0.1 Administrator's Guide

See Creating and working with Storage Checkpoint allocation policies using
dbed_ckptpolicy on page 335.
Note: You cannot administer Storage Checkpoint allocation policies through the
the GUI.
The following are usage notes for the dbed_ckptpolicy and dbed_ckptcreate
commands:
See the dbed_ckptpolicy(1M) and dbed_ckptcreate(1M)
manual pages for more information.
The dbed_ckptpolicy command needs to be executed by the
Oracle database administrator.
Usage notes
In the following example, the file systems for database datafiles are set up as
follows:
Two MVS file systems /mvsfs/v1 and /mvsfs/v2 used for database datafiles.
File system /mvsfs/v1 is created on volume set mvsvset1.
File system /mvsfs/v2 is created on volume set mvsvset2.
Volume set mvsvset1 contains volumes mvsv1, mvsv2, and mvsv3.
Volume set mvsvset2 contains volumes mvsv4 and mvsv5.
Use the dbed_ckptpolicy command with the following options.
$ dbed_ckptpolicy -S ORACLE_SID [ -H ORACLE_HOME ] [-n] [-h] options
Where options could be any of the following parameters:
-o create|update|remove -p ckpt_policy
-o display [-c ckpt_name | -p ckpt_policy]
-o assign -c ckpt_name -p \
ckpt_data_policy[,ckpt_metadata_policy]
Creating a Storage Checkpoint allocation policy
Create a Storage Checkpoint allocation policy with the -o create option to
dbed_ckptpolicy.
Using Storage Checkpoints and Storage Rollback
Storage Checkpoint allocation policies
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