Restore Oracle Databases using ProxyHost

Select the desired procedure:

Restore an Oracle Database to the Production Server

Restore an Oracle Database by Synchronizing the BCV group

 

Restore an Oracle Database to the Production Server

Supported Snapshot Environments:

Required Capability: See Capabilities and Permitted Actions

wedge.gif (136 bytes)To restore an Oracle database to the production server:

  1. Shut down the Oracle Database.
  2. Perform any ProxyHost restore procedure.

    NOTES

  3. When the restore has successfully completed, start the Oracle Database. You may need to recover the database by applying the Logs. For more information on this procedure please refer to your Oracle documentation.

 

Restore an Oracle Database by Synchronizing the BCV group

Supported Snapshot Environments:

Required Capability: See Capabilities and Permitted Actions

wedge.gif (136 bytes)To restore an Oracle database by Synchronizing the BCV group:

  1. Shut down the Oracle Database.
  2. Perform any ProxyHost restore procedure.

    NOTES

  3. When the restore has successfully completed on the backup host, execute the EMC SYMCLI utilities to synchronize the BCV volumes with the Primary volumes.
  4. When the synchronization has successfully completed, start the Oracle Database. You may need to recover the database by applying the Logs. For more information on this procedure please refer to your Oracle documentation.