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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Overview and Scope
1.1
Overview of Backup and Recovery Concepts
1.2
Overview of ExaBR
1.3
Supported Platforms
1.4
Known Issues
1.5
Scope
1.6
Backup and Recovery Recommendations
2
Using ExaBR to Back Up and Restore Exalogic Data
2.1
Backup Locations
2.1.1
Shares Created for the Exalogic Lifecycle Toolkit
2.1.2
Backup Directories Created by ExaBR
2.2
Preparing to Use ExaBR
2.3
Configuring ExaBR
2.3.1
Enabling Key-Based Authentication for ExaBR
2.3.2
Configuring the Connection Protocol to the Management Switch
2.3.3
Configuring the Backup Retention Policy of ExaBR
2.3.4
Scheduling ExaBR Backups
2.4
Using ExaBR
2.4.1
ExaBR Commands
2.4.2
ExaBR Options
2.4.3
ExaBR Targets
2.5
Managing ExaBR Backups
2.5.1
ExaBR Log File
2.5.2
Status of Backups
2.5.3
Listing Backups
3
Backup and Recovery of Infrastructure Components
3.1
Exalogic Configuration Utility
3.1.1
Backing Up the ECU Files
3.1.2
Recovering the ECU Files
3.2
Exalogic Compute Nodes
3.2.1
Backing Up Compute Nodes
3.2.1.1
Backing Up Linux Compute Nodes
3.2.1.2
Backing Up Solaris Compute Nodes
3.2.1.3
Backing Up Customizations on Oracle VM Server Nodes
3.2.2
Recovering Compute Nodes
3.2.2.1
Recovering Compute Nodes in a Physical Environment
3.2.2.2
Recovering Compute Nodes on Failure of the InfiniBand HCA
3.2.2.3
Reimaging and Recovering Compute Nodes in a Physical Environment
3.2.2.4
Reimaging and Recovering Oracle VM Server Nodes in a Virtual Environment
3.3
NM2 Gateway and 36p Switches
3.3.1
Backing Up InfiniBand Switches
3.3.2
Recovering InfiniBand Switches
3.3.3
Replacing InfiniBand Switches in a Virtual Environment
3.4
Management Switch
3.4.1
Backing Up the Management Switch
3.4.2
Recovering the Management Switch
3.4.3
Replacing the Management Switch in a Virtual Environment
3.5
Storage Appliance Heads
3.5.1
Backing Up the Configuration of the Storage Appliance Heads
3.5.2
Recovering the Configuration of Storage Appliance Heads
4
Backup and Recovery of the Exalogic Control Stack
4.1
Backing Up the Exalogic Control Stack
4.2
Restoring the Exalogic Control Stack
5
Backup and Recovery of User vServers
5.1
Backing Up User vServers
5.1.1
Backing Up User vServers Created Using EECS 2.0.6 Guest Base Template
5.1.2
Backing Up User vServers Created Using EECS 2.0.4 Guest Base Template or Earlier
5.2
Restoring User vServers
5.2.1
Restoring User vServers Created Using EECS 2.0.6 Guest Base Template
5.2.2
Restoring User vServers Created Using EECS 2.0.4 Guest Base Template or Earlier
A
Recovery of the Exalogic Control Stack From Hardware Failures
A.1
Recovering the Exalogic Control vServer From Hardware Failures
A.2
Recovering the Proxy Controller vServers From Hardware Failures
B
Removing Orphan and Ghost vServers After Restoring the Exalogic Control Stack
C
Increasing the Size of the Logical Volume Group of a vServer
C.1
Creating a Volume
C.2
Attaching the Volume to a vServer
C.3
Formatting the Volume on the vServer
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