Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Graphical User Interface Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, May 2008
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Click OK to continue. You can now use the snapshot as a database backup.
Save this information for when you start your snapshot database.
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The Startup Snapshot dialog displays. proceed to the procedure for starting
up a snapshot.
See “To start up a snapshot using the Create Clone Database wizard” on page 57.
Start up snapshot for a clone database
You can start up the clone after creating a clone snapshot.
To start up a snapshot using the Create Clone Database wizard
1
Access the Startup Clone Database wizard.
See “Accessing clone database tasks in the Java GUI” on page 27.
See “Accessing database tasks in the Web GUI” on page 35.
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In the Startup Snapshot Database dialog "connect as" section, confirm the
secondary host name and enter the Oracle home in the secondary host
information. Then, enter your Oracle owner UNIX user name and password
in the secondary host.
In the StartupSnapshot Database Authentication section, enter the instance
owner name and password for the UNIX user name. The user name is a
read-only field.
Warning: Make sure that the VEA service is running on the secondary host
and the database owner of the secondary host is registered on the VEA Service
Console Registry.
See “Starting the Veritas Enterprise Administrator Service” on page 21.
See “Adding users to the Veritas Enterprise Administrator” on page 15.
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For the primary database information section, confirm the Oracle SID and
host name. It is a read-only field.
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Select a startup option by clicking the appropriate radio button:
■ Startup database to start a new snapshot database.
■ Restart database to restart an existing snapshot database.
57Using a clone database
Creating a clone database