SAP on Oracle Restores from the CommCell Console

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You can perform restores for SAP on Oracle databases through the CommCell Console or by using the BR*Tools interface.

SAP on Oracle restores fall into the following main categories:

  • Database restore - This is a restore of all database files and the control file

  • Database subset - This is a combination of a restore of any of the following files:

    • Only archive logs

    • The SAP on Oracle control file

    • Individual datafiles and tablespaces

  • Database Archived Redo logs -This is required for a Full System Recovery (Disaster Recovery).

In addition to database and file restores, you can use the SAP for Oracle Agent restore operation to create a standby database. A standby database is a copy of the primary database you create for hardware failures.

Multitenant Restores

  • You can perform only a Full instance restore for in-place and database copy of multitenant databases (container databases and pluggable databases). You cannot perform a restore for partial or individual pluggable databases.

  • Restore operation overwrites the destination instance.

    For example , for a container database (CDB) instance, if you have PD1 on the source host and PD1 and PD2 on the destination host, then it is recommended to move out PD2 before starting the restore operation to avoid overwriting the instance on the destination host.

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