Configuring the Directory Structure for the Shares
Load balance Oracle RMAN channels evenly across ZFS Storage Appliance shares and
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controllers.
To optimize buffering of the Oracle RMAN channel to the ZFS Storage Appliance, you can
tune the values of several hidden instance parameters. For Oracle Database 11g Release 2, the
following parameters can be tuned:
For backup and restore set:
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For image copy backup and restore:
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For additional information about tuning these parameters and tuning equivalent parameters for
earlier versions of the Oracle Database software, see Article ID 1072545.1: RMAN Performance
Tuning Using Buffer Memory Parameters) at
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Oracle Direct NFS (dNFS) is a high-performance NFS client that delivers exceptional
performance for Oracle RMAN backup and restore operations. dNFS should be configured for
customers seeking maximum throughput for backup and restore operations.
Configuring Exadata for Appliance
If you use the Oracle Exadata Backup Configuration Utility, all steps except for step 4 and step
7 have already been performed for you.
Configuring the Appliance for Exadata
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Configuring the Directory Structure for the Shares
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Updating the /etc/fstab File
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Creating an init.d Service
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Updating oranfstab to Access Appliance Exports
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Mounting the Shares on the Host
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Setting the Ownership of the Mounted Shares
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Configuring the Directory Structure for the Shares
Set up mount points for the shares on the host as shown:
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_backup_disk_bufcnt=64
_backup_disk_bufsz=1048576
_backup_file_bufcnt=64
_backup_file_bufsz=1048576
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