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NetWorker 19.7 Snapshot Management Integration Guide

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Performing a ProtectPoint VCS restore

  1. As the root user, on the primary VCS node, perform the following steps:
    1. List the VCS Service Groups.
      root:/# hastatus -sum
      -- SYSTEM STATE
      -- System               State                Frozen
      
      A  ledma054             RUNNING              0
      A  ledma056             RUNNING              0
      
      -- GROUP STATE
      -- Group           System               Probed     AutoDisabled    State
      B  ClusterService  ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  ClusterService  ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  oracle_ctl_sg   ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  oracle_ctl_sg   ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  oracle_sg       ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  oracle_sg       ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  vxfen           ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  vxfen           ledma056             Y          N               ONLINE
      
    2. To enable the VCS configuration as Read/Write, type the following command:
      root:/# haconf -makerw
    3. To freeze the VCS service groups by disabling On line/Off line, type the following command:
      NOTE The following example is for a VCS and Oracle configuration.
      root:/# hagrp -freeze <oracle_sg> -persistent
      root:/# hagrp -freeze <oracle_ctl_sg> -persistent
    4. To confirm the VCS status, type the following command:
      root:/# hastatus -sum
      -- SYSTEM STATE
      -- System               State                Frozen
      A  ledma054             RUNNING              0
      A  ledma056             RUNNING              0
      
      -- GROUP STATE
      -- Group           System               Probed     AutoDisabled    State
      B  ClusterService  ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  ClusterService  ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  oracle_ctl_sg   ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  oracle_ctl_sg   ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  oracle_sg       ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  oracle_sg       ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  vxfen           ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  vxfen           ledma056             Y          N               ONLINE
      
      -- GROUPS FROZEN
      -- Group
      C  oracle_ctl_sg
      C  oracle_sg
      
      -- RESOURCES DISABLED
      -- Group           Type            Resource
      H  oracle_ctl_sg   DiskGroup       oracle_ctl_dg_DG_res1
      H  oracle_ctl_sg   Mount           oracle_ctl_dg_MNT_res1
      H  oracle_ctl_sg   Volume          oracle_ctl_dg_VOL_res1
      H  oracle_sg       DiskGroup       oracle_dg_DG_res1
      H  oracle_sg       Mount           oracle_dg_MNT_res1
      H  oracle_sg       Volume          oracle_dg_VOL_res1
      
    5. To make the VCS configuration as Read Only, type the following command:
      root:/# haconf -dump –makero:
  2. As the Oracle user, on the primary VCS node, perform the following steps:
    1. On the Oracle database, run the shutdown and startup mount commands.
      1. oracle:/# sqlplus / as sysdba
      2. SQL > shutdown immediate
      3. SQL > startup mount
      4. SQL > exit
    2. Perform the RMAN restore and recovery.
  3. As the root user, on the primary VCS node, perform the following steps:
    1. Make the VCS configuration Read/Write. Type the following command:
      root:/# haconf –makerw
    2. Unfreeze the service groups, and allow On line/off Line. Type the following command:
      root:/# hagrp -unfreeze <oracle_ctl_sg> -persistent
      root:/# hagrp -unfreeze <oracle_sg> -persistent
    3. Confirm the VCS status. Type the following command:
      root:/# hastatus –sum
      -- SYSTEM STATE
      -- System               State                Frozen
      A  ledma054             RUNNING              0
      A  ledma056             RUNNING              0
      
      -- GROUP STATE
      -- Group           System               Probed     AutoDisabled    State
      B  ClusterService  ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  ClusterService  ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  oracle_ctl_sg   ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  oracle_ctl_sg   ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  oracle_sg       ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  oracle_sg       ledma056             Y          N               OFFLINE
      B  vxfen           ledma054             Y          N               ONLINE
      B  vxfen           ledma056             Y          N               ONLINE

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