Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Graphical User Interface Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, May 2008

Your user or group name must be added to the Veritas Enterprise Administrator
(VEA) Authorization Database (AZDB). To make the necessary changes:
Some operations require that you must be logged in as root. Please read all
“Prerequisites” and “Usage notes” before starting a procedure.
GUI functionality includes:
Storage Checkpoint Management
You can create and roll back to Storage Checkpoints. You can also mount,
unmount, and remove Storage Checkpoints. Storage Checkpoints can be used
to clone the database.
Database FlashSnap
Database FlashSnap functionality is available through the GUI. With Database
FlashSnap, you can create online or offline snapshots of your database, which
can be used as backups. You can also use these snapshots to recover your
database if it becomes corrupt.
Database Dynamic Tiered Storage
You can set up tiered storage parameters and policy using the GUI. With tiered
storage set up, you can move files and volumes, set policy for automated
movement, and get reports on storage.
Automatic scheduling
The automated scheduler functions can be set up using the GUI. You can
schedule automated checkpoints and snapshots.
System configuration and maintenance
You can view storage topology and storage statistic information. You can also
check and save your system configuration to a file. In a Solaris, AIX, or HP-UX
environment, you can convert datafiles to or from Quick I/O files. The Quick
I/O feature is not available on Linux.
Rescan System Information
You can rescan, or refresh, your system information, such as instances,
databases, and tablespaces. You can also determine the rescan intervals so
that automatic rescans happen as regularly as you determine.
Using Veritas Enterprise Administrator Service
To use the Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle GUI, the DBED agent must be
running on the server. The Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) Service is
started when you install the software.
Using the VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle graphical user interface
Using Veritas Enterprise Administrator Service
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