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The restore of Oracle data can be done from within '''RMAN'''. To log in to '''RMAN''', type the command below into a Command Line window.  
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The restore of Oracle data can be done from within '''RMAN''' and we restore the backup files from NetBackup to a temporary location on the Oracle server.  
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To log in to '''RMAN''', type the command below into a Command Line window.  
  
 
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==='''Step 1'''===
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From Netbackup restore the Oracle backup as files, and then copy them to a temporary location on the Oracle server.
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[[File:Restore_Oracle_Files.jpg]]
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Set the DBID for the database to be restored.
 
Set the DBID for the database to be restored.
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Restore the control file.
 
Restore the control file.
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Mount the database.
 
Mount the database.
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Configure sbt device.
 
Configure sbt device.
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Catalog the dbf files.
 
Catalog the dbf files.
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Do a crosscheck  backup files on disk with entries in the catalog or controlfile.
 
Do a crosscheck  backup files on disk with entries in the catalog or controlfile.
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Restore the database.
 
Restore the database.
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Now recover the database.
 
Now recover the database.

Revision as of 11:56, 13 November 2018

The restore of Oracle data can be done from within RMAN and we restore the backup files from NetBackup to a temporary location on the Oracle server.

To log in to RMAN, type the command below into a Command Line window.

rman target /

As soon as you log in to the database, the DBID currently in use will be displayed.

Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Fri Nov 9 11:53:46 2018

Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

connected to target database: ORCL (DBID=1490584423)

RMAN>

Step 1

From Netbackup restore the Oracle backup as files, and then copy them to a temporary location on the Oracle server.

Restore Oracle Files.jpg

Step 2

Set the DBID for the database to be restored.

RMAN> SET DBID 1490584423;

Step 3

RMAN> STARTUP NOMOUNT;

Step 4

Restore the control file.

RMAN> RESTORE CONTROLFILE FROM "C:\Backup\Oracle\ctrl_ORCL_2924.dbf";

Step 5

Mount the database.

RMAN> ALTER DATABASE MOUNT;

Step 6

Configure sbt device.

RMAN> CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE sbt_tape PARALLELISM 1; RMAN> CONFIGURE CHANNEL DEVICE TYPE sbt_tape PARMS='SBT_LIBRARY=oracle.disksbt,ENV=(BACKUP_DIR=C:\Backup\Oracle)';

Step 7

Catalog the dbf files.

RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_10%3A962806106%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_11%3A977481621%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_12%3A977481656%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_16%3A977491557%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_17%3A977491557%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_18%3A977491557%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_19%3A977491557%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_2%3A962805087%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_20%3A977491575%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_21%3A977491602%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_22%3A977491602%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_23%3A977492038%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_24%3A977492038%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_25%3A977492038%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_26%3A977492046%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_27%3A977492058%3A1%3E.dbf'; RMAN> catalog device type 'SBT_TAPE' backuppiece 'B_ORA_All_Full_BS068%3CORCL_9%3A962806071%3A1%3E.dbf';

Step 8

Do a crosscheck backup files on disk with entries in the catalog or controlfile.

RMAN> CROSSCHECK BACKUP;

Step 9

Restore the database.

RMAN> RESTORE DATABASE;

Step 10

Now recover the database.

RMAN> RECOVER DATABASE;


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