Table of contents Restore Aternity Database from a Backup / Disaster Recovery (DR) If the Aternity Database Server fails, and you implemented a clone server using Oracle Data Guard, you can restore the database server if needed. Clone the Aternity Database Server Before you begin You must already have a cloned database, as detailed in the Aternity backup strategy. If you also need to restore the Aternity Management Server, you must first recover the disk image which you backed up after the last upgrade, as detailed in the Aternity backup strategy. ProcedureStep 1 Use Oracle Data Guard to convert the cloned Database Server into the primary server. Step 2 On the computer which runs the Aternity Management Server, launch the Configuration Tool from the Start menu, by right-clicking it and selecting Run as administrator to start. When you create any Aternity server it adds the Configuration Tool. Step 3 Select Database Configuration to change the address of the Database Server. Configure the database address Step 4 Configure the Management Server to use the address of the clone server as the newDatabase Server. Step 5 Restart the Management Server. Parent topic Plan your Deployment Strategy for Aternity on-premise 9.0.2 / 9.0.3Related tasksSecure your Aternity on-premise DeploymentRelated referenceChoose the Sizing and Hardware Requirements of your Aternity on-premise Deployment 9.0.2 or 9.0.3Choose the Network Topology Layout for Aternity on-premise 9.0.2 / 9.0.3Choose your Backup Strategy for Aternity on-premiseImplement Redundancy, High Availability (HA), and Failover for Aternity on-premise SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
Restore Aternity Database from a Backup / Disaster Recovery (DR) If the Aternity Database Server fails, and you implemented a clone server using Oracle Data Guard, you can restore the database server if needed. Clone the Aternity Database Server Before you begin You must already have a cloned database, as detailed in the Aternity backup strategy. If you also need to restore the Aternity Management Server, you must first recover the disk image which you backed up after the last upgrade, as detailed in the Aternity backup strategy. ProcedureStep 1 Use Oracle Data Guard to convert the cloned Database Server into the primary server. Step 2 On the computer which runs the Aternity Management Server, launch the Configuration Tool from the Start menu, by right-clicking it and selecting Run as administrator to start. When you create any Aternity server it adds the Configuration Tool. Step 3 Select Database Configuration to change the address of the Database Server. Configure the database address Step 4 Configure the Management Server to use the address of the clone server as the newDatabase Server. Step 5 Restart the Management Server. Parent topic Plan your Deployment Strategy for Aternity on-premise 9.0.2 / 9.0.3Related tasksSecure your Aternity on-premise DeploymentRelated referenceChoose the Sizing and Hardware Requirements of your Aternity on-premise Deployment 9.0.2 or 9.0.3Choose the Network Topology Layout for Aternity on-premise 9.0.2 / 9.0.3Choose your Backup Strategy for Aternity on-premiseImplement Redundancy, High Availability (HA), and Failover for Aternity on-premise
Restore Aternity Database from a Backup / Disaster Recovery (DR) If the Aternity Database Server fails, and you implemented a clone server using Oracle Data Guard, you can restore the database server if needed. Clone the Aternity Database Server Before you begin You must already have a cloned database, as detailed in the Aternity backup strategy. If you also need to restore the Aternity Management Server, you must first recover the disk image which you backed up after the last upgrade, as detailed in the Aternity backup strategy. ProcedureStep 1 Use Oracle Data Guard to convert the cloned Database Server into the primary server. Step 2 On the computer which runs the Aternity Management Server, launch the Configuration Tool from the Start menu, by right-clicking it and selecting Run as administrator to start. When you create any Aternity server it adds the Configuration Tool. Step 3 Select Database Configuration to change the address of the Database Server. Configure the database address Step 4 Configure the Management Server to use the address of the clone server as the newDatabase Server. Step 5 Restart the Management Server. Parent topic Plan your Deployment Strategy for Aternity on-premise 9.0.2 / 9.0.3Related tasksSecure your Aternity on-premise DeploymentRelated referenceChoose the Sizing and Hardware Requirements of your Aternity on-premise Deployment 9.0.2 or 9.0.3Choose the Network Topology Layout for Aternity on-premise 9.0.2 / 9.0.3Choose your Backup Strategy for Aternity on-premiseImplement Redundancy, High Availability (HA), and Failover for Aternity on-premise