Software Suite for Oracle Instruction Manual

6.10
COMMAND
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
LARCHGROUP - The name of the Remote Copy group, which contains Oracle archive log
volumes, on the primary (local) InServ Storage Server. In a Remote Copy configuration,
Oracle datafile volumes and archive log volumes are in the same Remote Copy group.
Therefore, this parameter can be left empty.
LTARGET - The target group name on the primary (local) InServ Storage Server. Use the
InForm CLI
showrcopy target command to get the target name.
RTARGET - The target group name on the secondary (remote) InServ Storage Server. Use
the InForm CLI showrcopy target command to get the target name.
BACKTOOL - The backup method to be used for backing up a database virtual copy
(snapshot). The two backup methods currently supported by 3PAR Recovery Manager are
NBU backup and RMAN backup. If the specified database is an ASM-managed database,
the only supported backup method is RMAN backup.
NBU_MASTER_SERVER - The Veritas NBU master server.
DBFILE_CLASS_NAME - The Veritas NBU class (policy) name for backing up database files.
ARCH_CLASS_NAME - The Veritas NBU class (policy) name for backing up archive logs.
DBFILE_SCHED_FULL - The Veritas NBU schedule name for backing up database files.
ARCH_SCHED_FULL - The Veritas NBU schedule name for backing up archive logs (full
backup).
ARCH_SCHED_FULL - The Veritas NBU schedule name for backing up archive logs
(incremental backup).
RMAN_CONN_STR - The RMAN connection string for connecting to the Oracle Recovery
Catalog from both the primary host and the backup host.
RMAN_CHANNEL_TYPE - The RMAN channel type is either SBT_TAPE or DISK.
RMAN_NO_CHANNEL - The number of RMAN channels to be allocated during backup and
restore.
RMAN_BACKUP_DEST - The backup destination to store RMAN backup image. This option is
only required if the specified RMAN channel type is
DISK.
RMVC_AFTER_BACKUP - Specifies whether the virtual copy should be removed after a
successful backup.
You must run this command as a super user from the backup host. To allow the Oracle
Database Administrator (Oracle Owner) to run this command, an identical Oracle Database