You can add an Oracle instance when you need to manage a database.
Tip
If you have access to more than ten server groups, use the arrow buttons at the lower-left bottom of the page to page through the server groups.
Before You Begin
Make sure that you have the following information:
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The Oracle application installation path
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The credentials that you use to access the Oracle client
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The Plan to be used for data and log backups
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.
The Instances page appears.
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To create an instance, select Add instance, and then select Oracle.
The New oracle instance dialog box appears.
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From the Server name box, select the server for this instance.
Tip: Use the Search box to quickly navigate to the desired server.
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In the Oracle SID box, type the Oracle database instance name for which backups and restores are to be run.
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In the Plan box, select the desired plan.
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In the Oracle home box, type the Oracle application installation path.
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Determine how you want to connect to Oracle.
Note
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If you want to use an account other than 'sys', you must grant the SYSDBA or SYSBACKUP (in Oracle version 12 or higher) privilege to the user account.
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The connect string can be authenticated from Oracle Internet Directory (OID) and LDAP servers.
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To use the Oracle connect string, in the Connect String boxes enter the following data:
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In the first box, enter the database user name.
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In the second box, enter the database user password.
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In the third box, enter the Oracle service name.
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To use the Oracle catalog connect string, select Use catalog connect to activate the option, then enter the following data:
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In the first box, enter the catalog user name.
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In the second box, enter the catalog user password.
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In the third box, enter the catalog service name.
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Click Add.
Result
The software creates the instance and a default data and a default log subclient.
What to Do Next
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On the Oracle database host, edit the oratab file and add an entry for the added instance.
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Create subclients for the data that you want to protect.
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You can configure replication for the instance. Right-click the instance, and select Configure replication.
For more information, see Configuring Live Sync Replication for an Oracle Database