Restoring Oracle RAC Tables to the Source Database

If some of the tables in the database are lost or corrupted, you can restore those tables back to the same database.

Best Practice: Use the Oracle catalog when you perform a table-level restore on Oracle 11g or a more recent version. The restore needs the catalog in order to skip Oracle TTS failures that happen when the target connection occurs.

In order to successfully import the tables, you must have a user that has the dba privilege, or the user must own the full table. You cannot have a user with the sysbackup privilege for the import.

On Windows configurations, the Oracle home user that you use for the Oracle instance must have the same credentials and password as the local administrator, when the local administrator is configured for the Commvault Oracle instance properties.

Procedure

  1. From the CommCell Browser, expand Client Computers > client > Oracle RAC.

  2. Right-click the instance, point to All Tasks, and then click Browse and Restore.

  3. Select Latest Backup, check the Table View check box, and then click View Content.

  4. Select the tables and then click Recover All Selected.

  5. On the Table Restore Options dialog box, on the Table Restore tab, in the Staging Path box, type the location where the auxiliary instance will be created.

  6. On the Table Restore Options dialog box, on the Advanced Options tab, select the Import to Source DB option.

  7. Click OK.

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