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Recovery Manager 3.0.3/3.0.4 for Oracle User’s Guide
■ If the original database volumes do not belong to any domain, then the retention time can
not exceed the system’s
VVRetentionTimeMax if set.
■ If the original database volumes belong to a domain, then the retention time cannot
exceed the domain’s maximum retention time if set.
■ The database virtual copies with retention time cannot be removed until the end of the
retention time period. RMO relies on the InForm OS to enforce this restriction.
OPTIONS
-s <oracle_sid>
The Oracle SID of the database instance. For Real Application Cluster (RAC) database, an
Oracle SID of any RAC instance can be specified.
-p <db_host>
The corresponding hostname of the database host, where the specified Oracle database
instance is running. The value of the database hostname must matches the output of the
hostname command.
-t <timestamp>
The name <timestamp> of a virtual copy which retention time will be changed. The
virtual copy name can be obtained using vcdba_display command.
-r <time>{d|D|h|H}
Specifies the amount of time, relative to the current time, that the virtual copy will be set.
<time> is a positive integer value and in the range of 0 hour - 43800 hours (1825 days).
d|D means days. h|H means hours. A value of 0 indicating that the virtual copy will have
no retention time.
-v
Runs the command in verbose mode to display useful messages.
-f
Force to set or extend the specified virtual copy with a new retention time. If retention
time is specified through the
-r option, this option must be specified.
NOTE: This command requires the 3PAR Virtual Lock license. Contact your 3PAR
Authorized Service Provider for additional information.
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