Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, Second Edition, December 2008

/prod_db/index01.dbf
/prod_db/data1.dbf
/prod_db/rolbak1.dbf
/prod_db/system.dbf
/prod_db/data01.dbf
/prod_db/data02.dbf
Total of 9 datafiles are defined to the database.
Examining Oracle log modes.
The database is running in archivelog mode.
The database is running in automatic log archiving mode.
Saving the database configuration environment using dbed_saveconfig
You can use the dbed_saveconfig command to save configuration information
on the database, Symantec products, and system hardware from the command
line.
Before saving the configuration environment, the following conditions must be
met:
You must be logged on as the database administrator (typically,
the user ID oracle).
Prerequisites
The dbed_saveconfig command is used to collect and record
configuration information on the database, Symantec products,
and system hardware. Information is gathered in the context of a
specified database. The utility attempts to gather enough
information to allow an administrator to reconstruct a system and
database from scratch, in the case of a complete system failure.
Information collected is in the form of many system configuration
files and the results of querying the system hardware, Symantec
products, and the database. The location where configuration
information has been saved is displayed as output from the
dbed_saveconfig command. Alternatively, you can use the -l
option to designate this location.
See the dbed_saveconfig(1M) manual page.
Usage notes
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