VERITAS Storage Foundation 4.1 Oracle Administrator's Guide

Examples of Using the Command Line Interface Prerelease 8 September 2005, 8:55am
446 VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle Administrator’s Guide
Removing Storage Checkpoints Using dbed_ckptremove
You can use the VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle dbed_ckptremove command to
remove a Storage Checkpoint for an Oracle database at the command line.
Prerequisites
You may be logged in as either the database administrator or root.
Usage Notes
The dbed_ckptremove command is used to remove a Storage Checkpoint from the file
system, or file systems, it is associated with. The Storage Checkpoint must have been created
using the VxDBA(1M) menu-driven utility, the VxDBA GUI, or the
dbed_ckptcreate(1M) command.
See the dbed_ckptremove(1M) manual page for more information.
You must unmount the Storage Checkpoint before you can remove it.
To remove Storage Checkpoints
Use the dbed_ckptremove command as follows:
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbed_ckptremove -S PROD \
-c Checkpoint_971672042_wr001