Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, Second Edition, December 2008
You can name a snapplan file whatever you choose. Each entry in the snapplan
file is a line in parameter=argument format.
Table 13-1 shows which parameters are set when using dbed_vmchecksnap to
create or validate a snapplan.
Table 13-1
Parameter values for dbed_vmchecksnap
ValueParameter
Specifies the snapshot version for this major release of
Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle.
SNAPSHOT_VERSION
The name of the host where the primary database resides.PRIMARY_HOST
The name of the host where the database will be imported.SECONDARY_HOST
The name of the VxVM disk group used by the primary
database.
PRIMARY_DG
The name of the disk group containing the snapshot
volumes.
The snapshot volumes will be put into this disk group on
the primary host and deported. The secondary host can
import this disk group to start a clone database.
SNAPSHOT_DG
The name of the Oracle database. By default, the name of
the Oracle database is included in the snapplan.
ORACLE_SID
The full path of the archive logs.
There are several archive log destinations that can be used
for database recovery if you are muliplexing the archive
logs. You must specify which archive log destination to use.
It is recommended that you have the archive log destination
on a separate volume if SNAPSHOT_ARCHIVE_LOG is yes.
ARCHIVELOG_DEST
yes or no
Specifies whether to create a snapshot of the archive log
volumes. Specify yes to split the archive log volume mirrors
and deport them to the secondary host. When using the
Oracle remote archive log destination feature to send the
archive logs to the secondary host, you can specify no to
save some space.
Because the archive logs may not always be delivered to the
secondary host reliably, it is recommended that you specify
yes.
SNAPSHOT_ARCHIVE_LOG
Using Database FlashSnap for backup and off-host processing
Creating a snapplan (dbed_vmchecksnap)
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