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Tip of the Day: V2P with a SQL Server VDB
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Tip of the Day: V2P with a SQL Server VDB
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Jaclyn Schoof
Posted 11-13-2014 05:55:00 PM
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Log into the
Delphix Admin
application as a
Delphix Admin
user, or group or object owner.
Select the dSource or VDB you want to export.
Select the snapshot of the dSource or VDB state you want to export.
If you want to export the state of the database from a specific point in time, slide the
LogSync
slider on the top of the snapshot card to the right, and then select the point in time from which you want to create the export.
Click
V2P
.
Select the target environment.
Enter the
Target
Directory
for the export.
Select an option for
Run recovery after V2P
.
Click
Advanced
to customize the target directory layout.
Click
Next
.
Select whether you want to have an email sent to you when the export process completes, and then click
Finish
.
*Please Note: If you selected
No
for
Run Recovery after V2P
, follow the instructions in
Manually">http://docs.delphix.com/display/DOCS41/Manually+Recovering+a+Database+after+V2P">Manually
Recovering a Database after V2P to complete the V2P process.
Other Helpful Links:
Customizing Target Directory Structure for Database Export
Requirements for SQL Server Target Hosts and Databases
#Tip
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