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On the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, find the latest available backup on the Standby Database Server that included all the tablespaces, and click Next. |
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Click the Restore Options tab, and then select the following: |
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In the Restore Options section, select Restore/Recover from User Defined Backup Tag, and specify the User Defined Backup Tag for the Standby Database Server. |
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To perform recovery on the database, that is, reconstruct the database up to the current or specified point, select one of the following options in the Recovery Type section on the Perform Recovery tab: |
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Perform Complete Recovery: Recovers the database to the current time, that is, to the last committed transaction available in the archived and online redo logs. |
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Perform Database Point in Time Recovery: Recovers the database to a specific point-in- time, whether it is a specific time, log sequence number, or SCN. |
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On the Recovery Catalog tab, select the Use Catalog option, and specify the Recovery Catalog connection details. |
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If the Oracle SID of the Primary Database Server is different from the Oracle SID in the standby database, select the Destination Details tab, and complete all fields. |
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In the Target Client list, select the NetVault Backup Client Name of the Primary Database Server. |
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Continue with the restore procedure, including completion of the Schedule and Advanced Options lists. |
To connect to a PDB that you have created, you must ensure that an entry is added in the Oracle “tnsnames.ora” file and the status of the PDB is in read-write mode. When a PDB is created, a default Oracle service with the same name as the Pluggable Database name is created automatically. However, an entry to the “tnsnames.ora” file might not have been added.
The following is an example of a “tnsnames.ora” file with only an entry of a CDB called salesdb:
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After you create a PDB, ensure that the entry for the PDB has been added to the “tnsnames.ora” file. |
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Ensure that the status of the PDB is set to read-write. |
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