Considerations
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Oracle repository. You can only restore Oracle resources if a repository exists that contains
point-in-time copies of the resources. The repository and resources must have been created
using the replication manager.
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Tablespaces. You can choose to restore all tablespaces in the repository, or not.
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Archived redo logs. You can choose to restore all associated archived redo logs in the repository,
or not.
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Oracle server to restore to. The server to restore to must be on an enabled host that is available to
the replication manager. See
Procedure overview
This overview summarizes how to use jobs.
Creating jobs that restore Oracle resources
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Locate the job template to restore an Oracle database. See
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Create a job by generating a job template. Save the job. See
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Validate the job to ensure that all resources are available. See
Running and scheduling jobs
You can run a job on-demand or schedule the job to run one or more times on a schedule.
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On-demand. See
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Scheduled. See
Oracle actions summary
The following actions are available on the Oracle content pane. Some actions have equivalent job
commands. See Oracle
Click a link to jump to an Oracle resource type: databases, tablespaces,
repositories.
Databases
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View Properties. Procedure.
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Set Credentials. Procedure.
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Replicate Database (Snapshot). Procedure.
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Replicate Database (Snapclone). Procedure.
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Replicate Database (Preallocated Snapclone). Procedure.
Tablespaces
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View Properties. Procedure.
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Replicate Tablespaces (Snapshot). Procedure.
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Replicate Tablespaces (Snapclone). Procedure.
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Replicate Tablespaces (Preallocated Snapclone). Procedure.
Data Files
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View Properties. Procedure.
Archive logs
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View Properties. Procedure.
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