User's Manual

3.6
Removing Recovery Manager from Linux Systems
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
a Change the owner of the Recovery Manager utilities and repository as follows, where
the Database Administrator user name is <user> and the group name is <group>:
b Change the access permission of the Recovery Manager utilities as follows:
4 If the
/etc/3par/solutions/<primary_host>.ora.<oracle_sid> directory exists,
you must also change the owner and permission as follows:
3.4 Removing Recovery Manager from Linux Systems
To deinstall 3PAR Recovery Manager from a Linux system:
1 Log on as the
root user.
2 Use the rpm command as follows:
3.5 Installing Recovery Manager on Solaris Systems
Use the instructions in this section to install 3PAR Recovery Manager software on both the
primary and the backup hosts.
#chown <user>:<group> /opt/3par/vcdbaora
#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions
#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/log
#chown <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/lock
#chmod 550 /opt/3par/vcdbaora
# chown -R <user>:<group> /etc/3par/solutions/
<primary_host>.ora.<oracle_sid>
# rpm -e VCDBAora
CAUTION: Prior to upgrading to 3PAR Recovery Manager, deinstall any previously
installed versions of Recovery Manager. To remove a previously installed package,
log on as the
root user and use the pkgrm VCDBAora command.