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filipsmeets
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Restoring Oracle DB not possible

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Veeam support case ID: 05064782 & 02528676 & 02528676

Backing up and restoring Oracle DB has been a difficult journey.

At first, we designed our backup to use Veeam RMAN plugin. But then Veeam/Dell EMC released their Powermax Plugin which would make backup and restore of Oracle a lot easier. At least, that is what we thought.

We were able to successfully create application aware Oracle DB backups by using storage snapshots (Powermax plugin).
But when we tried a restore with the Veeam Explorer, it did not work.

I'm no Oracle expert but from my understanding you cannot use ASMFD (ASM Filter Driver) which made us fallback to RMAN.
The Veeam Explorer for Oracle only supports ASMLib (ASM Library). So be warned!
It's in the documentation but it took me some time to find it.

As for the workaround we are now trying to implement:
Deploy the Veeam RMAN plugin on all the Oracle DB VMs so they can use the Veeam repository.
Deploy the Veeam Linux Agent managed by Veeam VBR.
Create a dummy file backup job which allows us to use a pre-job script that will start an RMAN backup.
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Re: Restoring Oracle DB not possible

Post by HannesK » 1 person likes this post

Hello,
thanks for sharing your experience with the community.

Yes, your workaround is most commonly used configuration (as far as I know). In the "dummy file backup job", customers usually also back up configuration files. So it's a little bit more than "dummy".

Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Restoring Oracle DB not possible

Post by Andreas Neufert »

Hello Filip,

thanks for sharing your experience. It is always helpful to get feedback from the field.
ASMFD was specifically designed to not allow any kind of data manipulation on the ASM disks that do not come from Oracle itself. Not sure if there would be any way that we could leverage Oracle somehow to recover data from a non Oracle format which is our image level backup. See for example here: http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_admfd.htm

For now the option you have described with the Plug-in and usage of RMAN is the way to go here.
For the scheduling... we want to address this in an upcoming version.
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