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Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide
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Release 2 (11.2)
Part Number E10642-05
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1-1 Feature Comparison of Backup Techniques
2-1 Common Backup Options
2-2 FOR RECOVER OF COPY Options
2-3 LIST Options for Backups
2-4 Additional LIST Options
2-5 REPORT Options
3-1 Components of the RMAN Environment
4-1 Overview of RMAN Database Connections
4-2 Values in Examples
5-1 Commands to Configure the Default Device Type
5-2 Files in the Fast Recovery Area
5-3 Initialization Parameters for the Fast Recovery Area
5-4 Criteria to Determine an Identical File
5-5 Effect of Redundancy Setting on Backup Optimization
6-1 Channel Control Options
7-1 V$SYSSTAT Statistics
9-1 Sample Archived Redo Log Records
9-2 Effect of Basic Script When Run Daily
9-3 Effect of Advanced Script When Run Daily
10-1 Effects of Daily and Weekly Scripts
10-2 BACKUP ... SKIP Options
11-1 LIST Objects
11-2 Most Common LIST Options
11-3 REPORT Options
12-1 RMAN Deletion Commands
13-1 Typical Recovery Catalog Space Requirements for 1 Year
16-1 Detection, Repair, and Monitoring of Block Corruption
21-1 RMAN TSPITR Entities
21-2 TS_PITR_OBJECTS_TO_BE_DROPPED View
21-3 Order of Precedence for Naming Files
21-4 Default Initialization Parameters for the RMAN-Managed Auxiliary Instance
21-5 Initialization Parameters in a User-Managed Auxiliary Instance
22-1 Data File Read Buffer Sizing Algorithm
22-2 Columns of V$SESSION_LONGOPS Relevant for RMAN
22-3 Adjusting the Level of Multiplexing
23-1 Types of Message Output
23-2 RMAN Error Message Ranges
23-3 Media Manager Error Message Ranges
23-4 Useful V$ Views for Troubleshooting
25-1 Substitution Variables for SET NEWNAME
25-2 Results from Example 25-3 SET NEWNAME DATABASE Command
25-3 Initialization Parameters for Oracle Managed Files
25-4 Initialization Parameter Restrictions for Oracle Managed Files
25-5 Auxiliary Instance Initialization Parameters
25-6 Options to Specify Subsets of Tablespaces for the Duplicate Database
26-1 Default Initialization Parameters for the Auxiliary Instance
27-1 CHECK_DB Function Parameters
28-1 Aspects of the Database Important for dd Usage
28-2 Options for dd Command
28-3 Scenarios Involving dd Backups
28-4 OCOPY Options
29-1 User-Managed Restore Operations
29-2 Loss of Archived Redo Logs
29-3 Inconsistencies Between Data Dictionary and Control File
29-4 Media Recovery Problems
29-5 Media Recovery Solutions
29-6 Guidelines for Allowing Recovery to Permit Corrupt Blocks
30-1 Scenarios When Control Files Are Lost
30-2 Options for Creating the Control File
30-3 STATUS Column of V$LOG
30-4 Recovering After the Loss of an Online Redo Log Group
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