Veritas CloudPoint Administrator's Guide
- Getting started with CloudPoint
- Section I. Installing and configuring CloudPoint
- Preparing for installation
- Deploying CloudPoint
- Deploying CloudPoint in the AWS cloud
- Using plug-ins to discover assets
- Configuring off-host plug-ins
- AWS plug-in configuration notes
- Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft Azure plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi plug-in configuration notes
- InfiniBox plug-in configuration notes
- About CloudPoint plug-ins and assets discovery
- Configuring the on-host agents and plug-ins
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
- Preparing for installation
- Section II. Configuring users
- Section III. Protecting and managing data
- User interface basics
- Indexing and classifying your assets
- Protecting your assets with policies
- Tag-based asset protection
- Replicating snapshots for added protection
- Managing your assets
- About snapshot restore
- Single file restore requirements and limitations
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Monitoring activities with notifications and the job log
- Protection and disaster recovery
- Section IV. Maintaining CloudPoint
- CloudPoint logging
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint
- Working with your CloudPoint license
- Managing CloudPoint agents and plug-ins
- Upgrading CloudPoint
- Uninstalling CloudPoint
- Section V. Reference
Restore requirements and limitations for Oracle
Consider the following before you restore an Oracle snapshot:
The destination host where you wish to restore the snapshot must have the same Oracle version installed as that at the source.
If you are restoring the snapshot to a new location, verify the following:
Ensure that there is no database with the same instance name running on the target host.
The directories that are required to mount the application files are not already in use on the target host.
Disk-level restore to a new location fails if the CloudPoint plug-in for Oracle is not configured on the target host.
In such a case, to complete the Oracle snapshot restore to a new location successfully, you must perform the restore in the following order:
First, perform a Oracle disk-level snapshot restore.
Ensure that you restore the disk snapshots of all the disks that are used by Oracle. These are the disks on which Oracle data is stored.
See Restoring a snapshot.
Then, after the disk-level restore is successful, perform the additional manual steps.
See Additional steps required after an Oracle snapshot restore.
In an Azure environment, it is observed that the device mappings may sometimes get modified after performing a host-level restore operation. As a result, the Oracle application may fail to come online on the new instance, after the restore.
To resolve this issue after the restore, you have to manually unmount the file systems and then mount them again appropriately as per the mappings on the original host.
If you are using the
/etc/fstab
file to store file systems, mount points, and mount settings, Veritas recommends that you use the disk UUID instead of device mappings. Using disk UUIDs ensures that the file systems are mounted correctly on their respective mount points.