XML Parameters for SAP for Oracle Backups and Restores

The following table lists the supported Oracle backup and restore parameters.

Parameter

Description of Parameter Values

appName

The name of the application, 'SAP for Oracle'.

backupsetName

The name of the backup set.

subclientName

The name of the subclient.

clientName

The name of the client computer, as displayed in the CommCell Console where the instance is located.

instanceName

The name of the Oracle instance.

backupLevel

The type of backup to restore.

Valid values are:

  • FULL, the backup is a full backup

  • INCREMENTAL, the backup is an incremental backup

priority

The priority of the job. The highest priority is zero and the lowest priority is 999.

Range: 0-999

startInSuspendedState

The option to start the job in a suspended state. The suspended job cannot run until it is manually resumed.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

clientName

The name of the client computer.

commCellId

The CommCell ID of the CommServe.

The valid value is 2.

backupsetName

The name of the backup set.

listMedia

The list media operation must display media associated with the most recent data protection operation (from now back to the last full backup).

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

copyPrecedence

The backup copy precedence.

copyPrecedenceApplicable

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

drive

The name of the drive in the pool that performs the restore.

drivePool

The name of the drive pool that performs the restore. Use this option to restore by using a specific drive.

library

The name of the library that performs the restore. Use this option to restore by using a specific library.

mediaAgent

The name of the MediaAgent that performs the restore.

proxyForSnapClients/clientName

The proxy client that is used for IntelliSnap.

noImage

Restore the deleted files.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

timeRange

The time range to use for the listMedia option.

timeZone

The time zone to use for the listMedia option.

useExactIndex

This is available in UNIX configurations. You can associate the media with the most recent index in the CommCell Console.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

clusterDBBackedup

This parameter indicates that the backup is for a clustered environment.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

detectRegularExpression

The option to use regular expressions in defining source paths.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

isFromBrowseBackup

The option to restore from a browsed backup.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

onePassRestore

The option to restore from OnePass.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

recoverAllProtectedMails

The option to recover all protected emails.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreDeviceFilesAsRegularFiles

The option to restore the device files as regular files.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreSpaceRestrictions

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreToDisk

The option to restore the file to a disk (perform an application free restore).

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

revert

The option to perform a revert.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

skipErrorsAndContinue

The option to skip an error when one is encountered and continue the restore.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

destination/clientName

The destination client name.

sourceItem

Note: If the sourceItem parameter contains a directory path, verify the path is valid before you run the command.

SPFilePath

The path to restore the SP file to

SPFileTime/timeValue

The time to use for the SP file restore.

archiveLog

The option to restore the archive log.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

archiveLogBy

Specify how to restore the archive logs.

Valid values are:

  • DEFAULT

  • BYTIME

  • BYLSN

backupValidationOnly

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

catalogConnect1

The recovery catalog database.

catalogConnect2/password

The password for the recovery catalog.

catalogConnect3

The recovery catalog service name.

checkReadOnly

This option checks whether the read-only tables are checked for consistency.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

cloneEnv

The option to create a clone environment.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

controlFilePath

The path to restore the control file to.

controlFileTime/timeValue

The time to restore the control file to.

controleFileScript

The customized control file RMAN script.

ctrlFileBackupType

The option to restore the control file from the autobackup piece, or a specific backup.

Valid values are:

  • AUTO_BACKUP

  • the backup piece number to restore from

ctrlRestoreFrom

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

deviceType

The device type to use for the restore, for example, UTIL_FILE.

doNotRecoverRedoLogs

This option to prevent the restore of the redo logs.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

duplicate

The option to duplicate a database.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

isDeviceTypeSelected

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

logTarget

The path to restore the log files.

logTime/fromValue

The starting log time when the option to restore by a time range is selected.

logTime/toValue

The ending log time when the option to restore by a time range is selected.

maxOpenFiles

The maximum number of open files for the restore.

mountDatabase

Mount the database after the restore.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

noCatalog

The option to not use the RMAN catalog connect.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

openDatabase

Open the database after the restore.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

osID

Information about the operating system

partialRestore

The option to perform a partial restore.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

recover

The option to perform a recovery after the restore:

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

recoverFrom

The recover option.

resetDatabase

The option to reset the database after the restore.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

resetLogs

The option to reset the logs after the recover operation.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreByTag

Perform the restore by specifying a backup tag.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreControlFile

Restore the control file.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreData

Restore the data

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreDataTag

The backup tag to use for the restore.

restoreFailover

The option to prevent RMAN from performing a failover to the previous backup to complete the restore operation for Oracle 10g or higher version. This will avoid job delays caused by the failover operation

restoreSPFile

Restore the SP file.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

restoreStream

The number of streams to use for the restore.

restoreTablespace

The option to restore the tablespaces.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

switchDatabaseMode

Switch the database to the correct mode before the restore operation.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

tableViewRestore

Perform a table level restore.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

tag

The tag to use for the control file restore.

timeZone

The time zone to use for the restore

validate

Validate the restore before the procedure is performed.

Valid values are:

  • true

  • false

operationType

The type of task.

Valid values are:

  • BACKUP

  • RESTORE

subTaskType

The sub task.

Valid values are:

  • BACKUP

  • RESTORE

initiatedFrom

Where the restore is initialed from (for example CommCell Console, or command line).

A valid value is COMMANDLINE.

policyType

The storage policy type.

A valid value is DATA_PROTECTION.

taskType

The time the task runs (for example, immediate)

A valid value is IMMEDIATE.

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