Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1: Storage and Availability Management for Oracle (5900-1504, April 2011)
Figure 10-6
Resynchronize the database
Do you want to
resynchronize the snapshot
volumes?
Commit the reverse
resynchronization
changes
(dbed_vmsnap -o
reverse_resync_commit)
Abort reverse
resynchronization?
(dbed_vmsnap -o
reverse_resync_abort)
Commit the reverse
resynchronization changes?
Begin reverse
resynchronization
(dbed_vmsnap -o
reverse_resync begin)
Resynchronize and
reattach the snapshot
volumes
(dbed_vmsnap -o
resync)
Create the snapshot
volumes
(dbed_vmsnap -o
snapshot)
No
Yes
Yes
No
Do you want to
resynchronize the snapshot
volumes?
Create the snapshot
volumes
(dbed_vmsnap -o
snapshot)
Will you use the clone on a secondary host?
If you decide to clone the database and use the clone on a secondary host, then
the snapshot diskgroup will be imported. If not, then proceed with one of the
following three options:
■ Mount the snapshot volumes
■ Mount the snapshot volumes and create the clone automatically
■ Mount the snapshot volumes and create the clone manually
Figure 10-7 is a flow chart of this process.
Using Database FlashSnap for backup and off-host processing
About creating database snapshots
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