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Install Plug‑in for Oracle. |
IMPORTANT: If the relocation of the plug-in is expected to be permanent or last longer than 45 days, visit https://support.quest.com/contact-us/licensing and request relocation of the RAC Database-Based Plug‑in for Oracle license keys. |
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With the plug-in installed on the alternate node, update the Oracle SID field on the Edit Oracle Database dialog box. |
For more information on selecting data for backup, setting backup options, and finalizing and submitting the job, see Performing RMAN backups.
Because RMAN is RAC-aware, it restores the selected data accordingly. With Plug‑in for Oracle installed on one of the nodes that hosts one of the instances for the RAC-enabled database, all RMAN-based restores are performed from this single installation of the plug-in. The restore process is similar to restoring single-instance, non-RAC environments, with the following exceptions:
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During the Selecting data for a restore phase of performing RMAN restores, you might select a backup set from a node where the Oracle SID equals the Oracle SID of the instance on which the plug-in is running. But you might also select a backup set from an Oracle SID of a different RAC node for which backups were performed previously. For more information about performing restores after a node failure, see Performing restores after node failure. |
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During the Setting restore options phase, if authentication for the target database is needed, set the Target Database Authentication Details to the applicable values for the local Oracle instance on which the plug-in that is performing the restore resides. For more information, see Setting Destination Details. |
For more information on preparing the database for recovery, selecting data items for a restore, setting restore options, finalizing and submitting the job, and opening the database for use, see Performing RMAN restores.
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From a terminal window, connect as the Oracle Software Owner to the node where Plug‑in for Oracle is installed. |
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Set the ORACLE_SID environment variable to the local instance. |
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Start SQL*Plus, and connect with administrator privileges to the local instance. |
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Start the local instance with the NOMOUNT option. |
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Disable the CLUSTER_DATABASE initialization parameter for the local instance. |
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Exit SQL*Plus. |
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Start SQL*Plus, and connect with administrator privileges to the local instance. |
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On the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, find the latest available backup that included all the tablespaces, and click Next. |
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Click the Restore Options tab, and select the applicable options: |
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To include read-only datafiles in the restore and recovery process, select Check Read-Only Datafiles and Restore if Necessary and Check Read-Only Datafiles and Recover if Not Current. The read-only files are included only if they are needed to complete recovery. If they are not damaged, RMAN omits them. |
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To delete the restored archive logs that Oracle deems unnecessary, select the Delete Archive Logs No Longer Needed option. |
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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 whether it be 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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From a terminal window, connect as the Oracle Software Owner to the node where Plug‑in for Oracle is installed. |
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Start SQL*Plus, and connect with administrator privileges to the local instance. |
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Enable the CLUSTER_DATABASE initialization parameter for the local instance. |
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Exit SQL*Plus. |
IMPORTANT: After completing a restore of the Whole Database, Quest recommends that you perform a Full or Incremental Level 0 backup with the entire database selected on the NetVault Backup Selections page. |
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From a terminal window, connect as the Oracle Software Owner to the node where Plug‑in for Oracle is installed. |
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Set the ORACLE_SID environment variable to the local instance. |
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Start SQL*Plus, and connect with administrator privileges to the local instance. |
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Start the local instance with the NOMOUNT option. |
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Disable the CLUSTER_DATABASE initialization parameter for the local instance. |
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Exit SQL*Plus. |
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Start the local instance with the FORCE NOMOUNT option. |
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Start SQL*Plus, and connect with administrator privileges to the local instance. |
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Enable the CLUSTER_DATABASE initialization parameter for the local instance. |
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Exit SQL*Plus. |
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