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Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide

NOTE: If all VLUNs used by the database are removed, remember to recreate all of them after the rollback. Rollback only overrides virtual volumes used by datafiles and/or archive log destination (depending on which backup option the user performed for the specific timestamp).

3Perform rollback on the backup host by executing the Recovery Manager

vcdba_rollback -s <oracle_sid> -p <primary_host> -t <timestamp> -v–wcommand to roll back the read-write copy which is based on point-in-time, read-only snapshot when performing a database backup.

Example:

vcdba_rollback -s TEST920 -p pilot -t 042903142921 -v -w

4On the InServ Storage Server, recreate all of the VLUNs, which were removed earlier. Us the same VLUN information by issuing the createvlun <vvname> <lun> <host> command.

5On the primary host, run the vxdctl enable command and import the disk groups with the original names, and start all VM volumes. Wait until all disks are online.

Example:

vxdg -fC -n orcl920dg import orcl920dg_042903142921 vxdg -fC -n arch920dg import arch920dg_042903142921 vxvol -g orcl920dg startall

vxvol -g arch920dg startall

dRun the vxdisk list command to see if all volume disks are online and belong to the original names.

Database Volumes Under Veritas VxVM Control

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