HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008 用户手册
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Restoring an Oracle Database
Chapter 1
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3. Run:
Windows: From the
<Data_Protector_home>\bin
directory:
perl -I..\lib\perl ob2rman.pl -restore_catalog -session
<Session_ID> [-apphost <application_hostname>]
HP-UX and Solaris:
/opt/omni/lbin/ob2rman.pl -restore_catalog -session
<session_ID> [-apphost <application_hostname>]
Other UNIX:
/usr/omni/bin/ob2rman.pl -restore_catalog -session
<session_ID> [-apphost <application_hostname>]
OpenVMS:
$@OMNI$ROOT:[BIN]OMNI$CLI_SETUP.COM
$ob2rman-restore_catalog -session <session_ID> [-apphost
<application_hostname>]
Provide the
Session_ID
of the backup session. In case of object
copies, do not use the copy session ID, but the object's backup ID,
which equals the object's backup session ID.
which equals the object's backup session ID.
Restoring Using Another Device
Data Protector supports the restore of Oracle database objects from
devices other than those on which the database objects were backed up.
devices other than those on which the database objects were backed up.
Specify these devices in the
/etc/opt/omni/server/cell/restoredev
(UNIX systems) or
<Data_Protector_home>\Config\server\Cell\restoredev
(Windows systems) file in the following format:
"
DEV 1
" "
DEV 2
"
where
DEV 1
is the original device and
DEV 2
the new device.
On Windows, this file must be in UNICODE format.
Note that this file should be deleted after it is used.