User's Manual

6.19
Command
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
-s <oracle_sid> - The instance SID of the primary database. For an RAC database, any
instance SID can be specified.
-p <primary_host> - The corresponding host name of the primary host where the
specified Oracle database instance is running. The value of the primary host name must
match the output of the
hostname command.
-t <timestamp> - The timestamp of a virtual copy. It is also the name of the virtual copy.
The default behavior is to display all virtual copies.
EXAMPLES
vcdba_display -s TEST920 -p pilot.
vcdba_display -s TEST920 -p pilot -t 012405154751
# Name Create Time Type Status Backup?
============ ======================== ======= ========= ========
1. 012403154751 Fri Jan 24 15:47:51 2003 Offline Available N
2. 012403154650 Fri Jan 24 15:46:50 2003 ArchLog Available N
3. 012403153912 Fri Jan 24 15:39:12 2003 Online Available N
4. 012303174743 Thu Jan 23 17:47:43 2003 Datafile Available N
5. 012303171935 Thu Jan 23 17:19:35 2003 ArchLog Available N
# Name Create Time Type Status Backup?
============ ======================== ====== ========= ========
1. 012403153912 Fri Jan 24 15:39:12 2003 Online Available N
Virtual Copy's Content:
/demo/data/system01.dbf
/demo/data/tools01.dbf
/demo/data/rbs01.dbf
/demo/data/temp_df.dbf
/demo/data/users01.dbf
/demo/data/users02.dbf
/demo/arch