... in
Oracle Database Concepts and the OracleDatabase Administrator's Guide
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Basic backupandrecovery concepts and strategies as described in Oracle
DatabaseBackupandRecovery Basics
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The operating ... DatabaseBackupandRecovery Basics to learn how to copy
files
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Oracle DatabaseRecovery Manager Reference to learn about the
output of the BACKUP command
See Also:
Oracle DatabaseBackupandRecovery ... 8-4
Performing Recovery with a Backup Control File 8-6
Performing Recovery with a Backup Control File and a Recovery Catalog 8-7
Performing Recovery with a Backup Control File and No Recovery Catalog...
... Documentation
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
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Oracle DatabaseRecovery Manager Quick Start Guide
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Oracle DatabaseBackupandRecovery Advanced User& apos;s Guide
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Oracle DatabaseRecovery ... needed for recovery, and the database
See Also:
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Oracle DatabaseBackupandRecovery Advanced User& apos;s Guide to
learn how to perform point-in-time recoveryfor an entire
database
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Oracle Database ... the files affected and the
types of backup available.
Oracle BackupandRecovery Solutions: RMAN and User- Managed Backup
For performing backupandrecovery based on physical backups, you have...
... your databaseand draws conclusions about whether
you want a disk-only backup, a tape-only backup, or a combined disk and tape backup.
Disk-Only Oracle- Suggested Backup Strategy
The disk-only backup ... during different backupandrecovery operations.
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During ... up;
Combined Disk and Tape Oracle- Suggested Backup Strategy
When you combine disk backups with tape backups, the hybrid solution demands more input
from you than either of the previous Oracle- suggested...
... tablespace users begin backup;
host copy d: \oracle\ oradata\recover\users01.dbf
d: \backup\ recover\users01.dbf .backup
alter tablespace users end backup;
alter system archive log current;
host copy d: \oracle\ admin\recover\arch\*.* ... Other Backups in RMAN
The catalog command enables you to record datafile backups, archive log backups, and control
file backups in RMAN, and these backups can later be used to restore and recover ... log backup is denoted by an A. If the backup is an incremental backup,
the LV column will contain a 0 for a base backup or a 1 for an incremental backup.
S This indicates the status of the backup. ...
... Description
V $BACKUP_ DATAFILE_DETAILS Provides information about restorable datafiles
V $BACKUP_ FILES Provides information about all RMAN backups (both
image copies andbackup sets) and archived logs
V $BACKUP_ PIECE ... backup sets
V $BACKUP_ SYNC_IO Provides performance information about ongoing
and recently completed RMAN backups and restores
V $DATABASE_ BLOCK_CORRUPTION Provides information about database blocks ... logs
V $BACKUP_ PIECE Provides information about backup pieces from the
control file
V $BACKUP_ PIECE_DETAILS Provides information about all available backup pieces
V $BACKUP_ REDOLOG Provides information about...
... Oracle
Database 10g, however, there are now two options for us to change the backup location: the
backup backupset command and the catalog backupset command.
With the backup backupset command, ... standby database. In this case, we recommend using your primary databasefor its own
archive log backups and using the standby database just for datafile backups.
Using Flashback Databasefor ... auxiliary host and then use the backup backupset command to move the backups to the
auxiliary host. Formoreinformation on this command, see Chapter 11.
The catalog backupset (and catalog datafilecopy)...
... hardware sync and split architecture would impact your
backup andrecovery solutions. We discussed how to implement sync and split with the Oracle
database and how to take RMAN backups from ... is for which a backup exists.
list backup of archivelog from time 'sysdate-7';
7. With the last log sequence number in hand, Thom performs his restore andrecoveryand
opens the database:
restore ... section provides detailed information on each of the RMAN commands. For each command
you will find
A summary description of the command
The syntax diagram for the command
The relevant chapter...
... Appendixes
register database Command
The register database command registers the target database in the recovery catalog.
Syntax Diagram
REGISTER DATABASE
;
Chapter Reference
The register database command is ... control file or recovery catalog exist on the backup media. Any physical backup file
(backup set piece, copy, and so forth) that is not found on backup media is marked as EXPIRED
and will not ... POINT
restore_point_name
untilClause
listBackupOption Parameter Syntax Diagram
BY FILE
SUMMARY
Chapter Reference
Chapter 17 contains information on the RMAN list command.
Examples
list backup of database;
list backup of database...
... and Performance
Guide: Provides guidelines fordatabase administrators who
plan and deploy applications on RAC databases and
monitor database performance
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Oracle Database Platform Guidefor ... DBA guide, to learn more
about using Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
to administer a database. This guide, designed for new
Oracle database administrators, describes how to use
Oracle ... prefix for the Oracle SID
of both instances. The instances have a SID that
Oracle Application Server 47
For moreinformation about the management of your Oracle
RAC database, refer to these Oracle...
... for, and they do happen.
Company policies may well supersede the needs of the users. Backup policies and standards are
important to implement and enforce. Managing one databasebackupandrecovery ... CHAPTER
1
Oracle Database 11g
Backup andRecovery
Architecture Tour
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The ... viii Oracle RMAN 11g Backupand Recovery
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18 Performance Tuning RMAN Backupand Recovery...
... pertinent information out of the control file
that RMAN requires forbackupandrecovery purposes. You create the recovery catalog in a user s
schema in an Oracle database, and it is no more than ... datafile information, redo log information, and archive log information. It has a snapshot
of each file header for the critical files associated with the database. Because of this wealth of
information, ... entire file and performing
recovery, RMAN can simply recover the bad block and perform recovery, meaning the rest of the
data in the datafile is available during the recovery. More information...