steps to restore database across servers-using commvault - appprd-example

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Scope:

The scope of this document is limited to the steps involved in restoring database from a valid backup to a new server.

Steps

1. Create a new database instance and startup in nomount mode.2. Create the instance sub-client within Commvault.3. Restore using a valid backup within Commvault- See the screen shut below:

Expand the Client Computers

Scroll down to the Client required for restore.

We are interested in the ddcerp006 and APP1PRD instance.

Highlight the Oracle Instance and right click for All Task, View and Properties.

Click on View to check the backup history needed for the restore.

Click OK

This gives a view of the entire available backup for the particular instance. Choose the desire backup for the restore.

Double click the highlighted to get the details of the backup.

Right click to get the Browse and Restore page

Click on View Content

Select the Instance

Click on Recover All Selected

Change the destination Client to where you want to restore to.

Change the Number of Streams to use for restore

Select Restore Control File

Select NO CATALOG

Click on Advance

Click on Redirect Tab

Click Redirect All Table Spaces/Database to: Once and Click on Redirect again in other to activate the Find and Replace button.

Click on Find and Replace button to replace all location to the new location.

Click on Replace All

Yes

Yes

Check that the replace was done correctly by expanding each table space object

Click on Restore Tab

Click on Ctrl & SP Files Tab

Select Restore From Autobackup

Select To Point In Time (This is optional)

Match the time with what was in the Restore TAB.

Select Recover Tab

Change the time to match Restore time to time.

Click on Options Tab

Select Set DBID

Click OK

OK to start the restore

Go to the job controller to view the Job progress.

Highlight and double click the job

And Click on View RMAN Log

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