Template:SQWareProduction sqwora RmanClone.ksh help

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Sourcing sqwora_Global.lib v4.0.05 SQWareProduction for Oracle (dbSQWare) ... 

Usage: sqwora_RmanClone.ksh [-h] -I <instance> -IS <instance> -US <hostname> -T <Type> [+ options]

DESCRIPTION
   sqwora_RmanClone.ksh duplicate instance by Rman
SUPPORT
   Oracle supported versions: 10gR2 <= v <= 12cR1

PARAMETERS
     -I  instance       : Target instance (clone).
     -IS instance       : Instance source.
     -US hostname       : Hostname of instance source.
     -T  type           : Which backup to use:
                           - LastFull => recover the last full backup
                           - LastInc  => recover the last incremental backup
                           - MaxTime  => recover the last backup
                           - <tag>    => recover this backup tag (part of file name)
OPTIONS
     -h  help           : Display the full usage.
     -s                 : Display samples of usage.
     -P  Nb processes   : Nb max processes (by default 4).
     -FRT return_code   : Force return code value on error.
     -UUS  username     : User unix source(by default, same of target).
     -Before  script    : Script to execute before clonning.
     -After   script    : Script to execute after clonning.
     -AddMail email     : Email Address to add at 'pmexpdba@gmail.com'.
     -SendReport        : Send execution log report.
     -NoMail            : Desactivate sendmail on error to pmexpdba@gmail.com (by default, send on error).
     -CopyOnly          : Make only the copy of backups and quit.
     -IgnoreDiskWarning : Do not care of the evaluation of disk space (by default, exit on error).
     -Exec              : Duplicate (default, display generated commands).