HP (Hewlett-Packard) B6960-96008 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
Integrating Oracle and Data Protector
Restoring an Oracle Database
Chapter 1 109
Example Suppose you have Oracle objects backed up on a device called DAT1. To
restore them from a device named DAT2, specify the following in the
restoredev file:
"DAT1" "DAT2"
Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery is a very complex process that involves products from
several vendors. As such, successful disaster recovery depends on all the
vendors involved. The information provided here is intended to be used
as a guideline.
Check the instructions from the database/application vendor on how to
prepare for a disaster recovery. Also see the HP OpenView Storage Data
Protector Disaster Recovery Guide for instructions on how to approach
system disaster recovery using Data Protector.
This is a general procedure for recovering an application:
1. Complete the recovery of the operating system.
2. Install, configure, and initialize the database/application so that data
on the Data Protector media can be loaded back to the system.
Consult the documentation from the database/application vendor for
a detailed procedure and the steps needed to prepare the database.
3. Ensure that the database/application server has the required Data
Protector client software installed and is configured for the
database/application. Follow the procedures in this chapter and in the
section. See also the section of this manual about the Data Protector
Restore GUI for Oracle for information about using this to restore
database items, “Restoring Oracle Using the Data Protector GUI” on
page 72.
4. Start the restore. When the restore is complete, follow the
instructions from the database/application vendor for any additional
steps required to bring the database back online.