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Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference
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- Contents
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Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference
- + Introduction
- + RMAN Architecture
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Starting RMAN
- + Executing Commands
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Implementing a Catalog
- + Stored Catalog Scripts
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Backups
- + Restoring Files
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RMAN Command Reference
- Common Keywords
- Common Clauses
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Command-Line Syntax
- Oracle9i syntax
- Oracle8i syntax
- Keywords
- @
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- ALLOCATE CHANNEL
- ALLOCATE CHANNEL FOR MAINTENANCE
- allocOperand
- ALTER DATABASE
- archivelogRecordSpecifier
- BACKUP
- BLOCKRECOVER (Oracle9i only)
- CATALOG
- CHANGE
- completedTimeSpec
- CONFIGURE (Oracle9i only)
- CONNECT
- connectStringSpec
- COPY
- CREATE CATALOG
- CREATE SCRIPT
- CROSSCHECK
- datafileSpec
- DELETE
- DELETE SCRIPT
- deviceSpecifier
- DROP CATALOG
- DUPLICATE
- EXECUTE SCRIPT
- EXIT
- HOST
- keepOption (Oracle9i only)
- LIST
- listObj
- mntQualifer (Oracle9i only)
- obsoleteOpersList (Oracle9i only)
- PRINT SCRIPT
- QUIT (Oracle9i only)
- RecordSpec (Oracle9i only)
- RECOVER
- REGISTER
- RELEASE CHANNEL
- releaseForMaint
- REPLACE SCRIPT
- REPLICATE
- REPORT
- RESET DATABASE
- RESTORE
- RESYNC
- RUN
- SEND
- SET
- SHOW (Oracle9i only)
- SHUTDOWN
- SPOOL (Oracle9i only)
- SQL
- STARTUP
- SWITCH
- untilClause
- UPGRADE CATALOG
- VALIDATE
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 recovery tasks such as: Implementing a recovery catalog Creating and running RMAN scripts Configuring input/output channels Taking a full database backup Backing up tablespaces and datafiles Taking incremental backups Recovering lost datafiles The second portion of the book consists of a handy syntax reference to the many RMAN commands. Having a quick reference to RMAN commands is a great convenience to DBAs who otherwise, often under the pressure of a recovery situation, would have to wade through Oracle's online documentation.
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Computers > Database Management > General
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Publication year : 2001
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 201

