VERITAS Storage Foundation 4.1 Oracle Administrator's Guide

Overview of Commands Prerelease 8 September 2005, 8:55am
422 VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle Administrator’s Guide
dbed_vmchecksnap Creates a snapplan that the dbed_vmsnap command uses to create a
volume snapshot of an Oracle database. The snapplan specifies snapshot
scenarios (such as online or offline; database, tablespaces, or tables, and so
forth).
This option is not available through the VxDBA utility menu or the GUI at
this time.
dbed_vmsnap Creates a snapshot of an Oracle database, tablespace, or table by splitting
the mirror volumes used by the database. You can also use this command to
resynchronize the split images back to the current database image.
This option is not available through the VxDBA utility menu or the GUI at
this time.
dbed_vmclonedb Mounts and starts a clone database from snapshot volumes. You can also
use this command to shut down an Oracle database and deport its volumes.
This option is not available through the VxDBA utility menu or the GUI at
this time.
dbed_vmsnapundo Removes changes made by the dbed_vmsnap or dbed_vmclonedb
commands, if either command fails. The system is returned to a
SNAPREADY state.
If dbed_vmsnap failed, dbed_vmsnapundo imports the disk group
and tries to snapback the data volumes.
If dbed_clonedb failed, dbed_vmsnapundo will deport the disk
group again.
This option is not available through the VxDBA utility menu or the GUI at
this time.
dbed_analyzer Maps tablespaces to physical disks and retrieves the information, including
the percentage of disk space used by a tablespace.
This option is not available through the VxDBA utility menu or through
the GUI.
edgetmsg2 Manages message log files. You can use this utility to display and list
message log files. You can also use this utility to write a message to a log
file or to the console, or read the log file and print to the console.
This option is not available through the VxDBA utility menu or through
the GUI.
VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle Commands
Command Description