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See Creating a hot backup using Symantec System Recovery on page 287.
About creating a cold backup manually using Symantec System
Recovery or Symantec System Recovery Disk
A manual cold (or offline) backup ensures that all database transactions are
committed to the hard disk. You can then use either Symantec System Recovery
or the Symantec System Recovery Disk to create the recovery point, and then
restart the database.
See Creating a cold backup manually on page 285.
Creating a cold backup manually
The following table summarizes the steps for creating a cold backup manually
using Symantec System Recovery or Symantec System Recovery Disk.
Table B-1
Creating a cold back manually
DescriptionActionStep
Manually stop the database you want to back up.Stop the
database
Step 1
Create a recovery point using either Symantec System
Recovery or the Symantec System Recovery Disk.
Do one of the following:
Use Symantec System Recovery to run a backup
immediately using the Run Backup or One-time
Backup feature.
See
Running a one-time backup from Symantec
System Recovery on page 93.
Use the Symantec System Recovery Disk to create a
one time cold backup.
See About running a one-time backup from Symantec
System Recovery Disk on page 94.
Create a
recovery point
Step 2
Manually restart the database anytime after the recovery
point progress bar appears in the Monitor page of the
console.
While the database is restarted, the actual recovery point
is immediately created from the virtual volume recovery
point.
Restart the
database
Step 3
285Backing up databases using Symantec System Recovery
About backing up non-VSS-aware databases using Symantec System Recovery