Software Suite for Oracle Instruction Manual
7.10
Periodic Database Synchronization
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
4 If an ascii control file is chosen to clone the database (this is default option), provide one or 
more mount points on the backup host for the control files and the redo log files (control 
files and redo log files are multiplexed across the mount points).
Example: If you provide
 /clone_directory1, /clone_directory2, +CLONE_DATA 
notice combined ASM diskgroup and file systems are allowed in this operation, make sure 
adequate permissions are granted for the user executing the clone utility. If the binary 
control file is chosen to clone the database, the clone operation will use exactly the same 
structure as that in the primary database. The virtual copy must be mounted at '/' before 
the database creation operation starts in order to ensure the clone database has exactly the 
same structure for all database files.
5 Click Finish.
After the cloned database operation has completed, the Virtual Volume column is 
changed from Mounted to Database to indicate the cloned database is up and running.
6 Click OK.
7.6.13 Removing a Cloned Database
When a cloned database is no longer needed, it can be removed with the following procedure:
1 Select a virtual copy with a status of Database.
2 Right-click on the selected virtual copy and click Remove database.
3 Click Yes.
4 Click OK.
7.7  Periodic Database Synchronization
The periodic synchronization process is an asynchronous process. Synchronization takes 
minutes to hours for the synchronized process to finish depending on data changes, network 
speed, and load on the primary host, backup host, primary/local and secondary/remote InServ 
Storage Servers. When the synchronization completes, Recovery Manager creates a virtual copy 
on the remote (secondary) InServ Storage Server, updates the navigation view, and sends 
notification to the user.










