Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, Second Edition, December 2008
■ This command is supported by Veritas Storage Foundation for
Oracle RAC.
■ The dbed_ckptmount command is used to mount a Storage
Checkpoint into the file system namespace. Mounted Storage
Checkpoints appear as any other file system on the machine and
can be accessed using all normal file system based commands.
■ Storage Checkpoints can be mounted as read-only or read-write.
By default, Storage Checkpoints are mounted as read-only.
■ If the rw (read-write) option is used, _wrxxx, where xxx is an
integer, will be appended to the Storage Checkpoint name.
■ If the specified mount point directory does not exist, then
dbed_ckptmount creates it before mounting the Storage
Checkpoint, as long as the Oracle database owner has permission
to create it.
■ Database FlashSnap commands are integrated with Storage
Checkpoint functionality. It is possible to display and mount
Storage Checkpoints carried over with snapshot volumes to a
secondary host. However limitations apply.
See “Mounting the snapshot volumes and backing up” on page 266.
■ See the dbed_ckptmount(1M) manual page for more information.
Usage notes
To mount Storage Checkpoints with the read/write option
◆
Use the dbed_ckptmount command as follows:
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbed_ckptmount -S PROD -c Checkpoint_971672042 \
-m /tmp/ckpt_rw -o rw
Creating Storage Checkpoint on /tmp/ckpt_rw/share/oradata with
name Checkpoint_971672042_wr001
Unmounting Storage Checkpoints using dbed_ckptumount
You can use the dbed_ckptumountcommand to unmount a Storage Checkpoint
from the command line.
Before unmounting Storage Checkpoints, the following conditions must be met:
■ You may be logged in as either the database administrator or root.Prerequisites
Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle Command Line Interface
About the command line interface
322