SnapManager Oracle
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Installation and Setup for UNIX for Clustered Data ONTAP
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Installation and Setup for UNIX for Data ONTAP Operating in 7-mode
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Administration for UNIX
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Product overview
- Create backups using Snapshot copies
- Why you should prune archive log files
- Archive log consolidation
- Full or partial restoration of databases
- Verify backup status
- Database backup clones
- Track details and produce reports
- What repositories are
- What profiles are
- What SnapManager operation states are
- How SnapManager maintains security
- Accessing and printing online Help
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Recommended general database layouts and storage configurations
- Defining the database home with the oratab file
- Requirements for using RAC databases with SnapManager
- Requirements for using ASM databases with SnapManager
- Supported partition devices
- Support for ASMLib
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Support for ASM databases without ASMLib
- Requirements for using databases with NFS and SnapManager
- Sample database volume layouts
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Limitations when working with SnapManager
- Create backups using Snapshot copies
- Why you should prune archive log files
- Archive log consolidation
- Full or partial restoration of databases
- Verify backup status
- Database backup clones
- Track details and produce reports
- What repositories are
- What profiles are
- What SnapManager operation states are
- How SnapManager maintains security
- Accessing and printing online Help
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Recommended general database layouts and storage configurations
- Defining the database home with the oratab file
- Requirements for using RAC databases with SnapManager
- Requirements for using ASM databases with SnapManager
- Supported partition devices
- Support for ASMLib
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Support for ASM databases without ASMLib
- Requirements for using databases with NFS and SnapManager
- Sample database volume layouts
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Limitations when working with SnapManager
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Upgrading SnapManager
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Configuring SnapManager
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Security and credential management
- What user authentication is
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About role-based access control
- Storing encrypted passwords for custom scripts
- Authorizing access to the repository
- Authorizing access to profiles
- Viewing user credentials
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Clearing user credentials for all hosts, repositories, and profiles
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Deleting credentials for individual resources
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Managing profiles for efficient backups
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Backing up databases
- What SnapManager database backups are
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What full and partial backups are
- About control file and archive log file handling
- What database backup scheduling is
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Creating database backups
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What AutoSupport is
- Verifying database backups
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Changing the backup retention policy
- Viewing a list of backups
- Viewing backup details
- Mounting backups
- Unmounting backups
- Freeing backups
- Deleting backups
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Scheduling database backups
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Restoring database backups
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Cloning database backup
- What Cloning is
- Cloning methods
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Creating clone specifications
- Cloning databases from backups
- Cloning databases in the current state
- Cloning database backups without resetlogs
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Considerations for cloning a database to an alternate host
- Viewing a list of clones
- Viewing detailed clone information
- Deleting clones
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Splitting a clone
- Viewing a clone split estimate
- Splitting a clone on primary or secondary storage
- Viewing the status of the clone split process
- Viewing the result of the clone split process
- Stopping the clone split process
- Deleting a profile
- Destroying a profile
- Deleting a clone split operation cycle from a repository database
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Introduction to data protection in SnapManager
- What protection policies are
- What protection states are
- What resource pools are
- About different protection policies
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Configuring and enabling policy-driven data protection
- How SnapManager retains backups on the local storage
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Considerations for performing data protection
- Protecting database backups on secondary or tertiary storage
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Restoring protected backups from secondary storage
- Cloning protected backups
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SnapManager for Oracle uses Protection Manager to protect a database backup
- Details of the target database
- Primary and secondary storage configuration and topology
- Backup schedule and retention strategy
- Workflow summary for local and secondary database backup
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Protected backup configuration and execution
- Using SnapManager for Oracle to create the database profile for a local backup
- Using Protection Manager to configure a secondary resource pool
- Using Protection Manager to configure secondary backup schedules
- Using Protection Manager to configure a secondary backup protection policy
- Using SnapManager for Oracle to create the database profile and assign a protection policy
- Using Protection Manager to provision the new dataset
- Using SnapManager for Oracle to create a protected backup
- Using SnapManager for Oracle to confirm backup protection
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Database restoration from backup
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Performing management operations
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Configuring an email notification
- Configuring a mail server for a repository
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Configuring email notification for a new profile
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Configuring email notification for an existing profile
- Configuring summary email notification for multiple profiles
- Adding a new profile to summary email notifications
- Adding an existing profile to summary email notifications
- Disabling email notification for multiple profiles
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Creating task specification file and scripts for SnapManager operations
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Updating storage system name and target database host name associated with a profile
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Maintaining history of SnapManager operations
- Configuring history for SnapManager operation
- Viewing a list of SnapManager operation history
- Viewing the detailed history of a specific operation associated with a profile
- Deleting history of SnapManager operation
- Removing history settings associated with a single profile or multiple profiles
- Viewing SnapManager history configuration details
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SnapManager for Oracle command reference
- The smo_server restart command
- The smo_server start command
- The smo_server status command
- The smo_server stop command
- The smo backup create command
- The smo backup delete command
- The smo backup free command
- The smo backup list command
- The smo backup mount command
- The smo backup restore command
- The smo backup show command
- The smo backup unmount command
- The smo backup update command
- The smo backup verify command
- The smo clone create command
- The smo clone delete command
- The smo clone list command
- The smo clone show command
- The smo clone template command
- The smo clone update command
- The smo clone split-delete command
- The smo clone split-estimate command
- The smo clone split command
- The smo clone split-result command
- The smo clone split-stop command
- The smo clone split-status command
- The smo clone detach command
- The smo cmdfile command
- The smo credential clear command
- The smo credential delete command
- The smo credential list command
- The smo credential set command
- The smo history list command
- The smo history operation-show command
- The smo history purge command
- The smo history remove command
- The smo history set command
- The smo history show command
- The smo help command
- The smo notification remove-summary-notification command
- The smo notification update-summary-notification command
- The smo notification set command
- The smo operation dump command
- The smo operation list command
- The smo operation show command
- The smo password reset command
- The smo plugin check command
- The smo profile create command
- The smo profile delete command
- The smo profile destroy command
- The smo profile dump command
- The smo profile list command
- The smo profile show command
- The smo profile sync command
- The smo profile update command
- The smo profile verify command
- The smo protection-policy command
- The smo repository create command
- The smo repository delete command
- The smo repository rollback command
- The smo repository rollingupgrade command
- The smo repository show command
- The smo repository update command
- The smo schedule create command
- The smo schedule delete command
- The smo schedule list command
- The smo schedule resume command
- The smo schedule suspend command
- The smo schedule update command
- The smo storage list command
- The smo storage rename command
- The smo system dump command
- The smo system verify command
- The smo version command
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Troubleshooting SnapManager
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Dump files
- Troubleshooting clone issues
- Troubleshooting graphical user interface issues
- Troubleshooting SnapDrive issues
- Troubleshooting storage system renaming issue
- Troubleshooting known issues
- Mounting a FlexClone volume fails in NFS environment
- Running multiple parallel operations fails in SnapManager
- Unable to restore RAC database from one of the RAC nodes where the profile was not created
- Where to go for more information
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- Error message classifications
- Error messages
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Installation and Setup for Windows
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What SnapManagerfor Oracle is
- What SnapManager for Oracle does
- Integration with other NetApp applications and technologies
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Advantages of using SnapManager
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What the SnapManager for Oracle architecture is
- What repositories are
- What profiles are
- What SnapManager operation states are
- How SnapManager maintains security
- Accessing and printing online Help
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SnapManager for Oracle deployment considerations
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Requirements for running SnapManager
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Database version support and configuration overview
- Limitations when working with SnapManager
- SnapManager features and Oracle technologies not supported on Windows
- SnapManager limitations for clustered Data ONTAP
- Limitations related to Oracle Database
- Deprecated versions of Oracle database
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Installing SnapManager for Oracle
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Upgrading SnapManager
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Configuring SnapManager
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Starting SnapManagerfor Oracle
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Security and credential management
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Managing profiles for efficient backups
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Backing up databases
- What SnapManager database backups are
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What full and partial backups are
- About control file and archive log file handling
- What database backup scheduling is
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Creating database backups
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What AutoSupport is
- Verifying database backups
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Changing the backup retention policy
- Viewing a list of backups
- Viewing backup details
- Mounting backups
- Unmounting backups
- Freeing backups
- Deleting backups
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Scheduling database backups
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Restoring database backups
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Cloning database backup
- What Cloning is
- Cloning methods
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Creating clone specifications
- Cloning databases from backups
- Cloning databases in the current state
- Cloning database backups without resetlogs
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Considerations for cloning a database to an alternate host
- Viewing a list of clones
- Viewing detailed clone information
- Deleting clones
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Introduction to data protection in SnapManager
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Performing management operations
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Configuring an email notification
- Configuring a mail server for a repository
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Configuring email notification for a new profile
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Configuring email notification for an existing profile
- Configuring summary email notification for multiple profiles
- Adding a new profile to summary email notifications
- Adding an existing profile to summary email notifications
- Disabling email notification for multiple profiles
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Creating task specification file and scripts for SnapManager operations
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Updating storage system name and target database host name associated with a profile
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Maintaining history of SnapManager operations
- Configuring history for SnapManager operation
- Viewing a list of SnapManager operation history
- Viewing the detailed history of a specific operation associated with a profile
- Deleting history of SnapManager operation
- Removing history settings associated with a single profile or multiple profiles
- Viewing SnapManager history configuration details
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SnapManager for Oracle command reference
- The smo_server restart command
- The smo_server start command
- The smo_server status command
- The smo_server stop command
- The smo backup create command
- The smo backup delete command
- The smo backup free command
- The smo backup list command
- The smo backup mount command
- The smo backup restore command
- The smo backup show command
- The smo backup unmount command
- The smo backup update command
- The smo backup verify command
- The smo clone create command
- The smo clone delete command
- The smo clone list command
- The smo clone show command
- The smo clone template command
- The smo clone update command
- The smo clone detach command
- The smo cmdfile command
- The smo credential clear command
- The smo credential delete command
- The smo credential list command
- The smo credential set command
- The smo history list command
- The smo history operation-show command
- The smo history purge command
- The smo history remove command
- The smo history set command
- The smo history show command
- The smo help command
- The smo notification remove-summary-notification command
- The smo notification update-summary-notification command
- The smo notification set command
- The smo operation dump command
- The smo operation list command
- The smo operation show command
- The smo password reset command
- The smo profile create command
- The smo profile delete command
- The smo profile dump command
- The smo profile list command
- The smo profile show command
- The smo profile sync command
- The smo profile update command
- The smo profile verify command
- The smo repository create command
- The smo repository delete command
- The smo repository rollback command
- The smo repository rollingupgrade command
- The smo repository show command
- The smo repository update command
- The smo schedule create command
- The smo schedule delete command
- The smo schedule list command
- The smo schedule resume command
- The smo schedule suspend command
- The smo schedule update command
- The smo storage list command
- The smo storage rename command
- The smo system dump command
- The smo system verify command
- The smo version command
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Troubleshooting SnapManager
- Error message classifications
- Error messages
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