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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing NetBackup using OpsCenter
  4. About Operational Restore and Guided Recovery operations
  5. About Guided Recovery
  6. Guided Recovery post-clone operations
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Guided Recovery post-clone operations

Perform the following after the cloning operation has completed:

  • On Windows systems, if the cloning operation fails, use the dbca utility to delete the database. dbca sometimes removes directories, so verify before retrying the operation.

  • On UNIX systems, update the oratab file with the appropriate instance information.

  • On UNIX systems, if the cloning operation fails, do the following cleanup:

    • If the database is active, shut down the database.

    • Remove init<SID>.ora, spfile<SID>.ora, and any other files that are associated with the SID being used, from the <$ORACLE_HOME>/DBS directory.

    • Remove all data files.

  • If a cloned Oracle database contains read-only tablespaces or data files, you must make them read-write before RMAN backs them up, or RMAN cannot restore them. After the backup (cloning operation), you can return the items to read-only.

    The following shows an example of the sequence of steps in the process:

    • Back up Oracle database A which contains read-only tablespace TABLE1.

    • Clone database A to database B.

    • Use the Oracle alter tablespace command to make tablespace TABLE1 read-write. You may revert to read-only if you want.

    • Back up database B.

    • Use RMAN to restore database B.

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Guided Recovery cloning pre-operation checks

Performing a Guided Recovery cloning operation

Setting up for Guided Recovery cloning

About Guided Recovery

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