Veritas Storage Foundation™ for Oracle 5.0.1 Administrator's Guide

Examining Oracle volume and disk layout for snapshot
Volume prod_db on PRODdg is ready for snapshot.
Original plex and DCO log for prod_db is on PRODdg01.
Snapshot plex and DCO log for prod_db is on PRODdg02.
SNAP_PRODdg for snapshot will include: PRODdg02
ALLOW_REVERSE_RESYNC is no
The snapplan snap1 has been created.
To validate a snapplan for a snapshot image to be used on the secondary host
Use the dbed_vmchecksnap command as follows:
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbed_vmchecksnap -S PROD -H \
/oracle/product/9i -f snap2 -o validate
Warning: This procedure does not apply to Veritas Storage Foundation for
Oracle RAC.
PRIMARY_HOST is host1
SECONDARY_HOST is host2
The version of PRIMARY_DG-PRODdg is 110.
SNAPSHOT_DG is SNAP_PRODdg
SNAPSHOT_MODE is online
The database is running in archivelog mode.
ARCHIVELOG_DEST is /mytest/arch
SNAPSHOT_PLAN_FOR is database
SNAPSHOT_ARCHIVE_LOG is yes
ARCHIVELOG_DEST=/mytest/arch is mount on /dev/vx/dsk/PRODdg/rch.
Examining Oracle volume and disk layout for snapshot.
Volume prod_db on PRODdg is ready for snapshot.
Original plex and DCO log for prod_db is on PRODdg01.
Snapshot plex and DCO log for prod_db is on PRODdg02.
SNAP_PRODdg for snapshot will include: PRODdg02
ALLOW_REVERSE_RESYNC is yes
The snapplan snap2 has been created.
Listing and viewing snapplans using dbed_vmchecksnap
The dbed_vmchecksnap command allows you to list and view existing snapplans.
Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle Command Line Interface
About the command line interface
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