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

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If the snapshot creation was successful, you will receive a confirmation
message.
Click the Show details checkbox to view the actions taken. You should see
information similar to the following:
dbed_vmsnap started at 2004-05-13 17:09:40
repository is up to date.
The database is running in archivelog mode.
A snapshot of ORACLE_SID PROD is in DG SNAP_PRODdg.
Snapplan sp2 is used for the snapshot.
repository volume is SNAP_ORACLE1.
If -r <relocate_path> is used in dbed_vmclonedb,
make sure <relocate_path> is created and owned by
Oracle DBA. Otherwise, the following mount points
need to be created and owned by Oracle DBA:
/prod_db.
/oracon.
dbed_vmsnap ended at 2003-05-13 17:10:29
db2ed_vmsnap started at 2004-06-08 11:41:39
DB20000I The SET WRITE command completed successfully.
DB20000I The SET WRITE command completed successfully.
A snapshot of DB2DATABASE UDB is in DG SNAP_DB2dg.
Snapplan sp1 is used for the snapshot.
If -r <relocate_path> is used in db2ed_vmclonedb,
make sure <relocate_path> is created and owned by DB2 Instance Owner.
Otherwise, the following mount points need to be
created and owned by DB2 Instance Owner:
/db2/testvol01.
/db2/testvol02.
/db2/testvol03.
/db2/testvol04.
/db2/testvol05.
/db2/udb_home.
db2ed_vmsnap ended at 2004-06-08 11:42:14
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Click OK to continue.
You can now use the snapshot as a database backup.
You will need this information when you start your snapshot database.
Managing snapshots using Database FlashSnap
Creating a snapshot
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