When you are done using the clone database, you can shut it down and unmount all snapshot file systems with the dbed_vmclonedb -o umount
command. If the clone database is used on a secondary host that has shared disks with the primary host, the -o umount
option also deports the snapshot disk group.
Note
Any mounted Storage Checkpoints mounted need to be unmounted before running dbed_vmclonedb -o
umount
.
To shut down the clone database and unmount all snapshot file systems
Use the dbed_vmclonedb
command as follows:
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbed_vmclonedb -o umount,new_sid=
new_sid
\
-f
SNAPPLAN
[-r
relocate_path
]
In this example, the clone database is shut down and file systems are unmounted for a clone on the same host as the primary database (a single-host configuration).
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbed_vmclonedb -o umount,new_sid=NEWPROD
\
dbed_vmclonedb started at 2004-04-02 15:11:22
NOTICE: Umounting /clone/prod_db.
NOTICE: Umounting /clone/prod_ar.
dbed_vmclonedb ended at 2004-04-02 15:11:47
In this example, the clone database is shut down, file systems are unmounted, and the snapshot disk group is deported for a clone on a secondary host (a two-host configuration).
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbed_vmclonedb -o umount,new_sid=NEWPROD
\
dbed_vmclonedb started at 2004-04-09 23:09:21
NOTICE: Umounting /clone/arch.
NOTICE: Umounting /clone/prod_db.
dbed_vmclonedb ended at 2004-04-09 23:09:50