APPLIES TO:Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.1.0.6 and later Information in this document applies to any platform.
PURPOSE
The scope of this bulletin is to discuss the different type of RMAN ‘duplicate database‘ feature in Oracle 11G.
This note is only applicable for oracle 11g only.
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If you want to DUPLICATE FOR STANDBY, than check Note 1075908.1 Step by Step Guide on Creating Physical Standby Using RMAN DUPLICATE...FROM ACTIVE DATABASE
SCOPE
This note is intended for DBAs and Support Personnel.
DETAILS
You can create a duplicate database using the RMAN duplicate command. The duplicate database has a different DBID from the source database and functions entirely independently.Starting from 11g you can do duplicate database in 2 ways.
1. Active database duplication 2. Backup-based duplication
Active database duplication copies the live target database over the network to the auxiliary destination and then creates the duplicate database.Only difference is that you don‘t need to have the pre-existing RMAN backups and copies.The duplication work is performed by an auxiliary channel.This channel corresponds to a server session on the auxiliary instance on the auxiliary host.
As part of the duplicating operation, RMAN automates the following steps:
1. Creates a control file for the duplicate database 2. Restarts the auxiliary instance and mounts the duplicate control file 3. Creates the duplicate datafiles and recovers them with incremental backups and archived redo logs. 4. Opens the duplicate database with the RESETLOGS option
For the active database duplication, RMAN does one extra step .i.e. copy the target database datafiles over the network to the auxiliary instance
A RAC TARGET database can be duplicated as well. The procedure is the same as below. If the auxiliary instance needs to be a RAC-database as well, than start the duplicate procedure for to a single instance and convert the auxiliary to RAC after the duplicate has succeeded.
Scope of this note is restricted to Active database duplication . For the Backup-base duplication refer Note 259694.1 Oracle10G RMAN Database Duplication.
Basic Steps to ACTIVE database duplication :
1. Prepairing the auxiliary instance :
1.1 Creating initialization Parameter file for the Auxiliary instance
If you are using SPFILE then only parameter required for the duplicate database is DB_NAME . Rest other parameters can be set in the DUPLICATE command itself.If you are not using the SPFILE technique, then you need to set initialization parameters to set in the initialization parameter file. Required parameters are :
DB_NAME CONTROL_FILES DB_BLOCK_SIZE DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST
In this bulletin for simplicity we are specifying all the required parameters in the pfile
1.2 Create an Oracle Password File for the Auxiliary Instance
Password file is must for the Active database duplication.A password file is not required for backup-based duplication. For Active database duplication it connects directly to the auxiliary instance using the password file with the same SYSDBA password as target database. In case you are using password file make sure to have same SYSDBA password as the target database.Also you can specify the PASSWORD FILE option on the DUPLICATE command.In this case, RMAN copies the source database password file to the destination host and overwrites any existing password file for the auxiliary instance.
In this bulletin we are using password file option in the duplicate command .
1.3 Establish Oracle Net Connectivity to the Auxiliary Instance
Auxiliary instance must be available through Oracle Net if you are duplicating from an ACTIVE database.
1.4 Start the Auxiliary instance from Sqlplus
Use SQL*Plus to connect to the auxiliary instance and start it in NOMOUNT mode.
STEP S
In Auxiliary server :
1. Create the parameter file . Look at the example :
initTEST.ora ------------ DB_NAME=TEST diagnostic_dest=‘E:\oracle‘ DB_FILE_name_CONVERT=(‘I:\app\apadhi\oradata\amar‘,‘E:\oracle\oradata\test‘) LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT=( ‘I:\app\apadhi\oradata\amar‘,‘E:\oracle\oradata\test‘) SGA_TARGET=262144000 CONTROL_FILES=‘E:\oracle\oradata\TEST\control01.dbf‘ COMPATIBLE= 11.1.0.0.0
2. Create the database service ( only for windows ) and password file . Look at the example :
% set ORACLE_SID=TEST % set ORACLE_HOME=E:\oracle\product\11.1.0\db_1 % oradim -NEW -SID TEST % orapwd FILE=E:\oracle\product\11.1.0\db_1\database\PWDTEST.ora PASSWORD=sys
For unix/Linux no need to create the service. Rest other steps are same.
3. Start the Auxiliary instance . Look at the example :
% sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL*Plus: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Wed Aug 1 20:33:30 2007
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to an idle instance.
SQL> startup NOMOUNT pfile=E:\oracle\product\11.1.0\db_1\database\initTEST.ora ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 150667264 bytes Fixed Size 1331732 bytes Variable Size 92278252 bytes Database Buffers 50331648 bytes Redo Buffers 6725632 bytes SQL> exit
4. Create the necessary oracle NET connectivity in the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora file. Look at the example :
Listener.ora (on the AUXILIARY host) ------------ SID_LIST_LISTENER = (SID_LIST = (SID_DESC = (GLOBAL_DBNAME = TEST) (ORACLE_HOME = E:\oracle\product\11.1.0\db_1) (SID_NAME = TEST) ) )
LISTENER = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = apadhi-idc)(PORT = 1521)) )
tnsname.ora (In the TARGET and AUXILIARY host) ----------- ## For the Auxiliary database TEST ##TEST = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = apadhi-idc)(PORT = 1521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = TEST) ) )
## For the target database AMAR ## AMAR = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 152.69.210.76)(PORT = 1521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = AMAR) ) )## Similary add entry for the catalog database ( Optional)
Confirm the connection to both the target and the auxiliary instance using sqlplus. In this example we are creating the duplicate database from the Auxiliary server.
Execute on the TARGET and AUXILIARY host % tnsping AMAR % tnsping TEST
2. Start RMAN and Connect to the Database Instances
Start RMAN and connect to the source database as TARGET, the duplicate database instance as AUXILIARY, and, if applicable, the recovery catalog database.You can start the RMAN client on any host so long as it can connect to all of the database instances. If the auxiliary instance requires a text-based initialization parameter file, then this file must exist on the same host that runs the RMAN client application.
In this bulletin we are doing duplicate database from the auxiliary server. Look at the example :
% rman
Recovery Manager: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Wed Aug 1 21:06:49 2007 Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
RMAN> connect TARGET sys / sys @ AMAR; ## Target database ## connected to target database: AMAR (DBID=1450838187)
RMAN> connect AUXILIARY sys / sys @ TEST ; ## Auxiliary database ## connected to auxiliary database: TEST (not mounted)
RMAN> connect CATALOG rman / rman @ CAT ; ## Catalog database .Optional ## connected to recovery catalog database
3. Run the DUPLICATE database command :
The simplest case is to use active database duplication to duplicate the database to a different host and use the different directory structure.Look at the example :
This example assumes
This example assumes the following:
* Using a recovery catalog. * The target database is on host1 and contains 4 datafiles. * Duplicate the target to database TEST on the different host having different file structure. * Tablespace USERS in target is read-only tablespace. * Running duplicate database from the Auxiliary site.
RMAN> DUPLICATE TARGET DATABASE TO ‘TEST‘ FROM ACTIVE DATABASE DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT ‘I:\app\apadhi\oradata\amar‘,‘E:\oracle\oradata\test‘;
And this is what is going on:
Starting Duplicate Db at 02-AUG-07 using target database control file instead of recovery catalog allocated channel: ORA_AUX_DISK_1 channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: SID=97 device type=DISK
contents of Memory Script: { set newname for datafile 1 to "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSTEM01.DBF"; set newname for datafile 2 to "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF"; set newname for datafile 3 to "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF"; set newname for datafile 4 to "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF"; backup as copy reuse datafile 1 auxiliary format "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSTEM01.DBF" datafile 2 auxiliary format "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF" datafile 3 auxiliary format "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF" datafile 4 auxiliary format "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF" ; sql ‘alter system archive log current‘; } executing Memory Script executing command: SET NEWNAME executing command: SET NEWNAME executing command: SET NEWNAME executing command: SET NEWNAME
Starting backup at 02-AUG-07 allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1 channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=123 device type=DISK channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00001 name=I:\APP\APADHI\ORADATA\AMAR\SYSTEM01.DBF output file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSTEM01.DBF tag=TAG20070802T114254 RECID=0 STAMP=0 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:08:22 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00002 name=I:\APP\APADHI\ORADATA\AMAR\SYSAUX01.DBF output file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF tag=TAG20070802T114254 RECID=0 STAMP=0 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:05:59 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00003 name=I:\APP\APADHI\ORADATA\AMAR\UNDOTBS01.DBF output file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF tag=TAG20070802T114254 RECID=0 STAMP=0 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:02:57 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00004 name=I:\APP\APADHI\ORADATA\AMAR\USERS01.DBF output file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF tag=TAG20070802T114254 RECID=0 STAMP=0 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:15 Finished backup at 02-AUG-07
sql statement: alter system archive log current sql statement: CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "TEST" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG MAXLOGFILES 16 MAXLOGMEMBERS 3 MAXDATAFILES 100 MAXINSTANCES 8 MAXLOGHISTORY 292 LOGFILE GROUP 1 ( ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\REDO01.LOG‘ ) SIZE 50 M REUSE, GROUP 2 ( ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\REDO02.LOG‘ ) SIZE 50 M REUSE, GROUP 3 ( ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\REDO03.LOG‘ ) SIZE 50 M REUSE DATAFILE ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSTEM01.DBF‘ CHARACTER SET AL32UTF8
contents of Memory Script: { backup as copy reuse archivelog like "I:\APP\APADHI\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001" auxiliary format "E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001" archivelog like "I:\APP\APADHI\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\AMAR\ARCHIVELOG\2007_08_02\O1_MF_1_42_3C2YJNP7_.ARC" auxiliary format "E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001" ; catalog clone archivelog "E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001"; catalog clone archivelog "E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001"; switch clone datafile all; } executing Memory Script
Starting backup at 02-AUG-07 using channel ORA_DISK_1 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log copy input archived log thread=1 sequence=42 RECID=35 STAMP=629553646 output file name=E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001 RECID=0 STAMP=0 channel ORA_DISK_1: archived log copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log copy input archived log thread=1 sequence=42 RECID=36 STAMP=629553646 output file name=E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001 RECID=0 STAMP=0 channel ORA_DISK_1: archived log copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01 Finished backup at 02-AUG-07
cataloged archived log archived log file name=E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001 RECID=1 STAMP=629553800
cataloged archived log archived log file name=E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001 RECID=2 STAMP=629553800
datafile 2 switched to datafile copy input datafile copy RECID=1 STAMP=629553800 file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF datafile 3 switched to datafile copy input datafile copy RECID=2 STAMP=629553801 file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF
contents of Memory Script: { set until scn 833606; recover clone database delete archivelog ; } executing Memory Script
executing command: SET until clause
Starting recover at 02-AUG-07 using channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1 datafile 4 not processed because file is read-only
starting media recovery
archived log for thread 1 with sequence 42 is already on disk as file E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001 archived log file name=E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB_1\RDBMS\ARC00042_0629061547.001 thread=1 sequence=42 media recovery complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01 Finished recover at 02-AUG-07
contents of Memory Script: { shutdown clone immediate; startup clone nomount ; } executing Memory Script
database dismounted Oracle instance shut down
connected to auxiliary database (not started) Oracle instance started
Total System Global Area 263639040 bytes
Fixed Size 1332544 bytes Variable Size 83888832 bytes Database Buffers 171966464 bytes Redo Buffers 6451200 bytes sql statement: CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "TEST" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG MAXLOGFILES 16 MAXLOGMEMBERS 3 MAXDATAFILES 100 MAXINSTANCES 8 MAXLOGHISTORY 292 LOGFILE GROUP 1 ( ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\REDO01.LOG‘ ) SIZE 50 M REUSE, GROUP 2 ( ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\REDO02.LOG‘ ) SIZE 50 M REUSE, GROUP 3 ( ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\REDO03.LOG‘ ) SIZE 50 M REUSE DATAFILE ‘E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSTEM01.DBF‘ CHARACTER SET AL32UTF8
contents of Memory Script: { set newname for tempfile 1 to "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\TEMP01.DBF"; switch clone tempfile all; catalog clone datafilecopy "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF"; catalog clone datafilecopy "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF"; switch clone datafile all; } executing Memory Script
executing command: SET NEWNAME
renamed tempfile 1 to E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\TEMP01.DBF in control file
cataloged datafile copy datafile copy file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF RECID=1 STAMP=629553825
cataloged datafile copy datafile copy file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF RECID=2 STAMP=629553826
datafile 2 switched to datafile copy input datafile copy RECID=1 STAMP=629553825 file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\SYSAUX01.DBF datafile 3 switched to datafile copy input datafile copy RECID=2 STAMP=629553826 file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\UNDOTBS01.DBF
contents of Memory Script: { Alter clone database open resetlogs; } executing Memory Script
database opened
contents of Memory Script: { catalog clone datafilecopy "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF"; switch clone datafile 4 to datafilecopy "E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF"; #online the readonly tablespace sql clone "alter tablespace USERS online"; } executing Memory Script
cataloged datafile copy datafile copy file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF RECID=3 STAMP=629553870
datafile 4 switched to datafile copy input datafile copy RECID=3 STAMP=629553870 file name=E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TEST\USERS01.DBF
sql statement: alter tablespace USERS online Finished Duplicate Db at 02-AUG-07
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