Software Suite for Oracle Instruction Manual

4.29
Recovery Manager Configuration Files
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Press ENTER to accept default value or enter the ORACLE_HOME location on the backup
host.
Enter ORACLE_HOME of ASM instance on the primary server [h=help,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager provides a default value for the ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance
on the primary host if it can be retrieved from the
oratab file.
Press
ENTER to accept the default value or enter ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance on
the primary host.
Enter ORACLE_HOME of ASM instance on the backup server [h=help,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager assumes that the ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance on the backup
host is the same as the ORACLE_HOME on the primary host.
Press
ENTER to accept the default value or enter ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance on
the backup host.
Enter Oracle parameter file of the database instance [h=help,q=quit]?
The Oracle parameter file can be either a
pfile or an spfile. Recovery Manager
recommends that an
spfile is used, especially if the database is an RAC database.
Recovery Manager provides a default value for the Oracle parameter file if it can be
retrieved from the specified database itself.
Press
ENTER to accept default value, or enter a correct value for the Oracle parameter
file.
Enter Oracle password file of the database instance
[h=help,s=skip,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager provides a default value for the Oracle password file of the specified
database instance. If the database does not have a password file, enter
s or S to skip.
Press
ENTER to accept the default value or enter the Oracle password file of the specified
database instance.
Do you want to setup configuration for remote copy? [y,n,q]? (n)
Select
n if this configuration is not for 3PAR Remote Copy.
Enter InServ name [h=help,q=quit]?