Veritas Storage Foundation™ for Oracle 5.0.1 Graphical User Interface Guide

From the menu bar, select Snapplan > Reverse Resync Snapshot.
Right-click the snapplan to bring up a pop-up menu. Then click Reverse
Resync Snapshot.
The Reverse Resync wizard displays.
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Click the Commit button, then click Finish to commit the reverse
resynchronization process.
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At the confirmation prompt, click Yes to continue.
The Commit option performs the following actions:
Commits the reverse resynchronization changes.
Resynchronizes the original volume from the data in the snapshot and
then discards the content of the original database.
Warning: This action cannot be undone.
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If the commit action was successful, a confirmation message displays. Click
Show details to see the actions completed. When you are through, click OK
to continue.
Aborting the reverse resychronization operation
Occasionally, you may need to stop the reverse resynchronization process after
you have begun. You can only abort the reverse resynchronization process after
you have completed the Begin operation and before performing a Commit
operation.
To abort the reverse resynchronization operation
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Click the snapplan for which the reverse resynchronization was begun.
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Select one of the following methods to access the Reverse Resync wizard.
Access the Reverse Resync Snapshot wizard.
See Accessing FlashSnap tasks in the Java GUI on page 25.
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Verify the Oracle SID and snapplan information. These are read-only fields.
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Click Abort, then click Finish to abort the reverse resynchronization process.
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At the confirmation prompt, click Yes to continue.
The Abort option performs the following actions:
Unmounts the snapshot volumes.
71Managing snapshots using Database FlashSnap
Aborting the reverse resychronization operation