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

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Existing tasks are listed in the scheduler directory. Select the task in the
scheduler directory to display it in the right pane or right-click it to display
additional options.
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To access modification options for existing tasks, select the task in the
scheduler directory and right-click it. Select the appropriate option.
See To modify a task to the scheduleron page 103.
See Viewing scheduled jobs” on page 102.
See Automating creation of a database checkpoint” on page 104.
See Automating creation of a database snapshot” on page 104.
See Automating cloning of a database using a checkpoint” on page 105.
Accessing system maintenance tasks in the Java GUI
You can use the Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle Java GUI for:
Resynchronizing the SFDB repository
Rescanning the database instance
Displaying and rescanning tablespace information
Viewing Storage Mapping
Viewing I/O statistics
Determining the datafile file type
Converting regular datafiles to Quick I/O Files
Converting Quick I/O files to regular datafiles
Updating rescan intervals
Checking your system configuration
Saving the system configuration
Note: Quick I/O is not supported on Linux.
To access the maintenance options in the Java GUI
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Click the Oracle database icon in the object tree. (You may need to expand
the tree view to find the icon.)
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Select one of the following methods.
From the menu bar, select Oracle.
Using the VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle graphical user interface
Performing tasks in the Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle Java GUI
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