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Snapdrive for Oracle Split off Cloned Database

darraghos
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Using Snapcentre for Oracle 3.4.1 P4 on Windows 2008 R2 (don't ask why! 🙂 ). Obviously SMO works by creating flex-clones in the underlying storage then presenting back to the OS as a new instance of oracle. It was indicated to me though that these clones of the DB could not be split out into a new standalone DB like you would when you split a flexclone off from it's parent.

 

Is that the case or can SMO clones be split? 

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darraghos
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Actually, as per this SMO splitting off a clone not supported on Windows 😐

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hmoubara
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Hello,

 

Snapcenter should be capable of creating a clone and splitting it as needed. You can review the below documentation for more details:

https://docs.netapp.com/ocsc-43/topic/com.netapp.doc.ocsc-dpg-oracle/GUID-FF5103CA-6808-4FDE-BBC5-F32886D98F3F.html

 

Thanks 

darraghos
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Thanks @hmoubara . Does SMO have this capability also?

hmoubara
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Yes it does

darraghos
6,766 Views

Actually, as per this SMO splitting off a clone not supported on Windows 😐

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