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Oracle RMAN : pocket reference / Darl Kuhn and Scott Schulze.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kuhn, Darl.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Oracle (Computer file).
- Data recovery (Computer science).
- Electronic data processing--Backup processing alternatives.
- Electronic data processing.
- Relational databases.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (128 p.)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Other Title:
- RMAN syntax and procedures
- Oracle RMAN pocket reference
- Oracle recovery manager
- Place of Publication:
- Beijing : O'Reilly, 2002.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference is a handy guide for DBAs who intend to use Oracle Recovery Manager for database backup and recovery. Because Recovery Manager (RMAN) is a relatively new tool, many DBAs are just becoming familiar with it. They will welcome a timely book that explains clearly and concisely how to use RMAN for common backup and recovery tasks that are infrequent, yet extremely vital. The first portion of the book is primarily task-oriented. After a short section on RMAN architecture, the book shows (in checklist style) how to perform common backup and
- Contents:
- Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference; 1.1.2. Caveats; 1.1.3. Conventions; 1.2. RMAN Architecture; 1.2.2. Server Processes; 1.2.3. Channels; 1.2.4. Target Database; 1.2.5. Recovery Catalog Database; 1.2.6. Media Management Layer; 1.2.7. Backups, Backup Sets, and Backup Pieces; 1.3. Starting RMAN; 1.3.2. Invoking the RMAN Executable; 1.3.3. Connecting to a Target with No Catalog; 1.3.3.2. Password file authentication; 1.3.3.3. Hiding the password; 1.3.4. Connecting to Both a Target and a Catalog; 1.3.4.2. Password authentication; 1.4. Executing Commands; 1.4.2. Executing RMAN Commands from a File
- 1.4.3. Running SQL and O/S Commandsfrom Within RMAN1.4.4. Running RMAN from Shell Scripts; 1.4.4.2. Passing parameters to RMAN; 1.5. Implementing a Catalog; 1.5.1.2. Catalog disadvantages; 1.5.1.3. Using RMAN without a catalog; 1.5.2. Catalog Backup Strategies; 1.5.2.2. Cold backup; 1.5.2.3. Hot backup; 1.5.2.4. RMAN backup; 1.5.2.5. Hot standby; 1.5.2.6. Recreating a catalog; 1.5.3. Catalog Issues; 1.5.3.2. Version of catalog; 1.5.3.3. Sizing the catalog; 1.5.3.4. Managing multiple target databases; 1.5.4. Creating a Catalog; 1.5.5. Registering a Target Database; 1.6. Stored Catalog Scripts
- 1.6.2. Executing a Stored Script1.6.3. Viewing a Stored Script; 1.6.4. Deleting a Stored Script; 1.7. Backups; 1.7.2. Full Database Online Backup; 1.7.3. Backing Up a Tablespace; 1.7.4. Backing Up a Datafile; 1.7.5. Backing Up Control Files; 1.7.6. Backing Up Archived Redo Log Files; 1.7.7. Incremental Backups; 1.7.8. Backup Tips; 1.7.8.2. Configuring channels; 1.7.8.3. Parallelism of backups; 1.7.8.4. Tagging a backup; 1.8. Restoring Files; 1.8.2. Restoring Specific Tablespaces/Datafiles; 1.8.3. Restoring Read-Only Tablespaces; 1.8.4. Point-in-Time Recovery; 1.8.5. Restoring Control Files
- 1.8.6. Restoring Archived Redo Log Files1.9. RMAN Command Reference; 1.9.2. Common Clauses; 1.9.3. Command-Line Syntax; 1.9.3.2. Oracle8i syntax; 1.9.3.3. Keywords
- Notes:
- "Covers Oracle9i"--Cover.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 4, 2013).
- ISBN:
- 9781306817233
- 1306817234
- 9780596528881
- 0596528884
- 9780596551995
- 0596551991
- OCLC:
- 609840983
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