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Oracle9i Recovery Manager User's Guide
Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96566-01
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A

alert log
control file record messages, 16-32
monitoring overwriting of control file records, 16-33
useful for RMAN, 15-2
ALTER DATABASE statement
OPEN RESETLOGS clause, 16-10
RENAME FILE clause, 10-19
ALTER SYSTEM statement
KILL SESSION clause, 15-12
ALTER TABLESPACE statement
BEGIN BACKUP clause, 18-15
END BACKUP clause, 18-15
archived redo logs
backing up, 5-17, 9-40
using RMAN, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, 9-15
cataloging, 16-7, 18-15
deletion after backup, 5-16, 7-13
deletion after restore, 6-9
generated during backups, 5-17
restoring using RMAN, 10-21
RMAN fails to delete, 15-34
autobackups
control file, 5-47, 8-17, 9-8
generating, 9-8
server parameter file, 5-47
autolocation
restoring in Oracle Real Application Clusters, 6-5
automatic channels, 5-2
allocation, 5-3
configuring, 8-10, 8-11, 8-14, 9-2
generic
configuring, 5-8, 8-12
definition, 8-12
naming conventions, 5-7
overriding, 8-11
parallelism, 8-11
specific configurations, 5-8
auxiliary databases
for RMAN TSPITR
converted filenames, 11-12
auxiliary sets
for RMAN TSPITR, 11-4
naming datafiles in tablespaces, 11-10
availability
of RMAN backups, 18-12
AVAILABLE option
of CHANGE, 18-12

B

backup and recovery
methods comparison between RMAN and user-managed, 1-4
BACKUP command, 5-13, 9-49
BACKUPSET option, 5-24, 9-26
COPIES parameter, 5-21
CURRENT CONTROLFILE option, 9-10
DELETE ALL INPUT option, 5-16
DELETE INPUT option, 5-16, 7-14
FORMAT parameter, 5-27
KEEP option, 5-55
NOT BACKED UP SINCE clause, 5-62, 9-27
PLUS ARCHIVELOG option, 5-17
PROXY ONLY option, 5-14
PROXY option, 5-14
SKIP OFFLINE option, 9-34
VALIDATE option, 5-68
BACKUP COPIES parameter
CONFIGURE command, 8-24
backup mode
definition, 5-63
backup optimization
configuring, 8-23
definition, 5-56, 9-27
disabling, 5-58, 8-23
enabling, 5-58, 8-23
recovery window and, 5-59
redundancy and, 5-60
retention policies and, 5-59
BACKUP OPTIMIZATION option
of CONFIGURE, 9-27
backup pieces
definition, 5-13
restricting size, 5-28
backup retention policy
definition, 5-50
backup sets
backing up, 5-24, 9-26
configuring maximum size, 8-22
creating by using BACKUP command, 5-33
crosschecking, 7-9
definition, 5-13
duplexing, 9-15
errors during creation, 5-46
failover during backups, 5-26
how RMAN generates, 5-29, 5-34
limiting size, 5-29
multiplexing, 5-18
naming, 5-27
number, 5-34
organizing, 5-13
overview, 5-13
restricting piece size, 5-28
size, 5-34
specifying maximum size (in bytes), 5-28, 5-33
specifying number of, 5-29
testing restore of, 10-41
Backup Solutions Program (BSP), 4-17
BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES initialization parameter, 8-24, 9-16
backups
archived redo logs, 9-40
backing up using RMAN, 9-15
deletion after backing up, 7-13
using RMAN, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13
when needed, 5-17
automatic log switch during, 5-17
availability, 18-12
altering with CHANGE command, 7-16
backup sets, 5-12, 9-26
backups of, 5-24
consistent
making using RMAN, 9-5
control file
using for recovery, 10-15
using RMAN, 9-10, 9-11
control file autobackups, 9-8
correlating RMAN channels with, 15-17, 15-18
crosschecking, 18-2
cumulative incremental, 5-42, 5-43, 6-7, 6-13, 6-15, 9-43, 14-4, 14-5, 14-7, 14-8
datafile
using RMAN, 9-7, 9-8, 9-26, 9-27, 9-28
deleting, 7-12
duplexing, 8-24, 9-15
excluding tablespaces from backups, 8-25
exempt from retention policy, 18-14
expired
deleting, 18-6
failed RMAN, 15-35
failover during BACKUP BACKUPSET, 5-26
full, 5-37
generating reports for, 17-2
hung, 15-27
image copies, 5-12, 5-62
inconsistent
making using RMAN, 9-5
incremental, 5-38, 9-17, 9-42
differential, 5-40
using RMAN, 9-16, 9-17
interrupted, 9-27
keeping, 9-46
limiting datafiles in a backup set, 5-19
limiting I/O rate, 5-35
limiting number of open files during, 5-19
long-term, 5-55
changing status, 7-17
methods for making, 1-2
multiple copies, 8-24
NOARCHIVELOG mode, in, 9-44
noncumulative incremental, 5-41, 5-52, 5-53
obsolete
batch deletes, 5-54
optimizing, 5-56
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 9-44
overview of RMAN, 9-3
recovering pre-RESETLOGS, 10-45
recovery catalog, 4-14, 16-20
reporting objects needing backups, 17-12
restartable, 5-61, 9-27
RMAN error handling, 9-49
server parameter files, 9-11
specifying number of files in a backup set, 5-29
split mirror, 5-63
using RMAN, 9-18
standby database
archived redo logs, 9-22
interpreting RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view, 9-22
overview of RMAN, 9-20
restrictions, 9-21
using RMAN, 9-20, 9-24, 9-25
stored scripts, 16-16
tablespace
using RMAN, 9-7, 9-8, 9-26, 9-27, 9-28
tags, 5-64
testing RMAN, 5-68, 9-28
using media manager, 8-8
troubleshooting failed RMAN, 15-25, 15-29, 15-33
types, 5-12, 5-36
user-managed
cataloging, 18-15
validating, 9-28
whole database
using RMAN, 9-6
BEGIN BACKUP clause
ALTER TABLESPACE statement, 18-15
block corruptions
stored in V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION, 9-28
block media recovery, 10-38
guidelines, 6-12
overview, 6-11
BLOCKRECOVER command, 6-11, 10-38
BSP. See Backup Solutions Program (BSP)

C

canceling RMAN commands, 15-11
CATALOG command, 16-7, 18-15
cataloging
archived redo logs, 16-7
datafiles, 16-7
operating system copies, 9-45
catalog.sql script, 16-4
catproc.sql script, 16-4
CHANGE command, 7-8, 18-2
AVAILABLE option, 7-16, 18-12
KEEP option, 7-17
UNAVAILABLE option, 18-12
UNCATALOG option, 18-18
channels
allocating manually for backups, 9-2
allocating multiple, 7-15
configuring automatic, 8-10
configuring for backups, 9-2
control options, 5-11
definition, 5-2
difference between manual and automatic, 5-4
generic configurations, 5-8
multiple
crosschecking and deleting, 18-8
overriding automatic, 8-11
parallelism for manual channels, 5-10
preconfigured disk, 8-11
Recovery Manager, 5-2
RMAN naming conventions, 5-7
specific configurations, 5-8
character sets
RMAN errors, 15-36
setting for use with RMAN, 8-27
circular reuse records, 4-15
clearing RMAN configuration, 5-9, 8-16
command files
Recovery Manager, 4-8
command interface
RMAN, 4-5
commands, Recovery Manager
BACKUP, 5-13, 9-49
PROXY ONLY option, 5-14
PROXY option, 5-14
SKIP OFFLINE option, 9-34
BACKUP CURRENT CONTROLFILE, 9-10
batch execution, 4-8
CATALOG, 16-7, 18-15
CHANGE, 7-8, 18-2
CONFIGURE, 5-8, 5-9, 17-15
COPY, 5-62
CROSSCHECK, 18-2
DELETE, 7-12, 18-16
DROP CATALOG, 16-30
DUPLICATE, 6-14, 13-2
EXECUTE SCRIPT, 16-16
how RMAN interprets, 4-5
interactive, 4-8
LIST, 7-2, 17-3
INCARNATION option, 16-10
piping, 4-10
PRINT SCRIPT, 7-7
RECOVER, 6-5
REGISTER, 16-7
REPORT, 17-11
NEED BACKUP option, 17-11
RESET DATABASE
INCARNATION option, 16-10
RESTORE, 10-6
RESYNC CATALOG, 4-13, 16-11
FROM CONTROLFILECOPY option, 16-23
SET
MAXCORRUPT option, 9-49
SHOW, 5-5, 7-7, 17-15
standalone, 4-7
terminating, 15-11
types, 4-6
UPGRADE CATALOG, 16-28
using, 3-3
compatibility
recovery catalog, 4-14
compilation
and execution of RMAN commands, 4-6
complete recovery
using RMAN, 10-8
CONFIGURE command, 17-15
BACKUP COPIES parameter, 5-21
BACKUP OPTIMIZATION option, 8-23
CHANNEL option, 5-8
CLEAR option, 5-9, 8-16
DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE clause, 5-6
DEVICE TYPE clause, 5-5
EXCLUDE option, 8-25
RETENTION POLICY clause, 5-50, 5-51
configuring
media manager
installing, 8-2
prerequisites, 8-2
media managers for use with RMAN, 8-6
Recovery Manager
autobackups, 8-17
automatic channels, 8-10, 8-12
backup optimization, 8-23
backup retention policies, 8-20
backup set size, 8-22
clearing, 5-9, 8-16
default device types, 5-6, 8-11
device types, 5-5
parallelism, 5-5
shared server, 8-29
SHOW command, 7-7
showing, 17-15
snapshot control file location, 8-28
specific channels, 8-14
tablespace exclusion for backups, 8-25
consistent backups
using RMAN, 9-5
control file autobackups
after structural changes to database, 8-17
configuring, 8-17
default format, 5-49
restoring, 5-48
control file copies
backing up, 9-11
control file records
overwriting, 16-32
control files
automatic backups, 5-47, 8-17, 9-8
configuring, 8-17
backing up
using RMAN, 9-11
backup and recovery, 10-15
backups
including within database backup, 9-10
recovery using, 10-13
using RMAN, 9-8, 9-10
copies
backing up, 9-11
duplicate database, 12-5
overwriting records, 16-32
restoring, 10-20
using RMAN, 10-20
using SET DBID, 10-43
snapshot
specifying location of, 8-28
types of records, 4-15
using instead of a recovery catalog, 4-14
CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME initialization parameter, 16-32
preventing overwrite of RMAN records, 16-32
CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter, 10-20, 11-15
copies
crosschecking, 18-2
long-term, 5-65
COPIES option
of BACKUP, 9-17
COPY command, 5-62
KEEP option, 5-65
corrupt datafile blocks, 5-66
detecting, 5-66, 5-67
records in control file, 5-46
recovering, 10-40
RMAN and, 5-46
setting maximum for backup, 9-49
corruption detection, 5-67
creating
duplicate databases
on a remote host, 12-13
recovery catalog, 8-31
test databases, 6-14
CROSSCHECK command, 18-2
crosschecking, 18-2
backups and copies, 18-2
definition, 7-8
on multiple channels, 18-8
recovery catalog with the media manager, 7-9
cumulative incremental backups, 5-42, 9-43

D

database connections
Recovery Manager
auxiliary database, 2-7
hiding passwords, 2-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters configuration, 2-6
with a catalog, 2-5
without a catalog, 2-4
SYSDBA required for RMAN, 2-2
types in RMAN, 2-2
database point-in-time recovery (DBPITR)
definition, 10-10
database schema
generating reports, 17-14
databases
backing up
using Recovery Manager, 5-13
creating duplicate
on a remote host, 12-13
registering in recovery catalog, 16-5, 16-6
unregistering in recovery catalog, 16-8
datafile copies
backing up using RMAN, 9-8
datafile recovery
definition, 6-5
datafiles
backing up
using Recovery Manager, 5-13, 9-7, 9-8, 9-26, 9-27, 9-28
backups needed, listing, 17-27
cataloging, 16-7
duplicate database, 12-6
listing
unrecoverable, 17-11
recovery
basic steps, 6-6
determining when necessary, 15-23
restoring, 6-2, 10-5
using nondefault filenames, 10-19
db identifier
changing with DBNEWID, 4-12
problems registering copied database, 16-7
setting during disaster recovery, 10-17
setting with DBNEWID, 16-6, 16-8
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 11-14
using with RMAN DUPLICATE command, 12-9
DB_NAME initialization parameter, 11-14
DBMS_PIPE package, 4-10
using with RMAN, 2-10
DBNEWID utility, 4-12, 16-6, 16-8
default device types
configuring, 8-11
DELETE command, 7-12, 18-5, 18-16
EXPIRED option, 18-6
OBSOLETE option, 5-55
deleting
backups, 18-4, 18-5
on multiple channels, 18-8
copies, 18-4
expired backups, 7-13
files after backups, 7-14
obsolete backups, 7-12
on multiple device types, 7-15
using RMAN, 7-11
device types
configuring in RMAN, 8-11
differential incremental backups, 5-40
disaster recovery
using RMAN, 6-10
disconnecting
from Recovery Manager, 2-11
disk API, 8-5
disk channels
preconfigured, 8-11
dropping the recovery catalog, 16-30
dummy API, 8-5
duplexing
backup sets, 5-21, 8-24, 9-15
DUPLICATE command, 6-14
duplicate databases
creating, 6-14
noncurrent, 12-22
on local host, 12-19
on remote host with different file system, 12-14
on remote host with same file system, 12-13
using CONFIGURE AUXNAME, 12-18
using init.ora parameter and LOGFILE, 12-16
using SET NEWNAME, 12-17
datafiles, 12-6
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 12-7
excluding tablespaces, 6-14, 12-4
failed creation, 15-38
generating control files, 12-5
generating filenames, 12-5
how RMAN creates, 12-3
NOFILENAMECHECK option, 12-8
online redo logs, 12-5
preparing for duplication, 12-9
SET NEWNAME command, 12-6
skipping offline normal tablespaces, 12-8
skipping read-only tablespaces, 12-7
duplicating a database, 6-14
troubleshooting, 15-38

E

END BACKUP clause
ALTER TABLESPACE statement, 18-15
environment variables
NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 8-27
NLS_LANG, 8-27
environment, Recovery Manager
definition, 4-2
error codes
media manager, 15-4
RMAN, 15-2, 15-3
message numbers, 15-4
error messages
Recovery Manager
interpreting, 15-6
error stacks
interpreting, 15-6
errors
during RMAN backups, 9-49
Recovery Manager, 15-3
EXCLUDE option
of CONFIGURE, 8-25
EXIT command, 2-11
exiting RMAN, 2-11
expired backups
deleting, 7-13, 18-6
EXPIRED option
of DELETE, 18-6

F

features, new, xxxiii to  xlix
FILESPERSET parameter
BACKUP command
specifying number of files in a backup set, 5-29
FORCE option
DELETE command, 7-14, 18-8
fractured blocks
definition, 5-67
detection, 5-67
full backups, 5-37

G

generic channels
definition, 8-12

H

hardware multiplexing
definition, 5-12
hot backup mode. See backup mode

I

image copies, 5-62
testing restore of, 10-41
INCARNATION option
of LIST, 16-10
of RESET DATABASE, 16-10
INCLUDE CURRENT CONTROLFILE option
BACKUP command, 9-10
incomplete recovery
overview, 6-9
time-based, 10-11
using RMAN, 10-10
with current control file, 10-10
inconsistent backups
using RMAN, 9-5
incremental backups, 9-17, 9-42
differential, 5-40
how RMAN applies, 6-7
using RMAN, 9-16, 9-17
initialization parameter file, 6-5
initialization parameters
BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES, 9-16
CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME, 16-32
CONTROL_FILES, 10-20
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT, 11-14, 12-7, 13-8
DB_NAME, 11-14
LARGE_POOL_SIZE, 14-13
LOCK_NAME_SPACE, 11-14
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT, 11-14, 13-8
integrity checks, 5-65
interpreting RMAN error stacks, 15-6
I/O errors
effect on backups, 5-46
ignoring during deletions, 7-14, 18-8

J

jobs
RMAN, 4-7
monitoring performance, 15-23
monitoring progress, 15-19

K

KEEP option
of BACKUP, 5-55, 18-14
of CHANGE, 7-17

L

LARGE_POOL_SIZE initialization parameter, 14-13
level 0 incremental backups, 5-39
LIST command, 7-2, 17-3
INCARNATION option, 16-10
lists
backups and copies, 17-10
backups and copies made before specified date, 17-27
scenarios, 17-26
LOCK_NAME_SPACE initialization parameter, 11-14
log switches
recovery catalog records, 16-20, 18-15
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 11-14
long waits
definition of, 14-17
long-term backups
changing status, 7-17
definition, 5-55

M

managing RMAN metadata, 12-1, 16-1, 18-1
MAXPIECESIZE parameter
SET command, 5-28, 8-6
MAXSETSIZE parameter
BACKUP command, 5-33, 8-22
CONFIGURE command, 8-22
MAXSIZE parameter
RECOVER command, 6-9
mean time to recovery (MTTR)
definition, 6-11
media management
backing up files, 4-16
Backup Solutions Program, 4-17
crosschecking, 7-8
error codes, 15-4
linking to software, 8-3
proxy copy, 4-17
restoring files, 4-17
sbttest program, 4-17, 15-9
testing the API, 15-9
media management library (MML), 1-9
media managers
configuring for use with RMAN, 8-6
definition, 1-9
installing, 8-2
linking
testing, 8-5
prerequisites for configuring, 8-2
testing, 8-5
testing backups, 8-8
troubleshooting, 8-8
media recovery
datafiles
basic steps, 6-6
using Recovery Manager, 6-5
message stack
RMAN, 15-3
metadata
managing RMAN, 4-11, 12-1, 16-1, 18-1
querying RMAN, 7-2
RMAN
querying, 17-2
storage of RMAN, 4-5
storing in control file, 4-14
mirrored files
splitting
using RMAN, 9-18
mirroring
backups using, 9-18
monitoring RMAN, 15-15
multiplexing
datafiles with Recovery Manager, 5-18

N

naming backup sets, 5-27
new features, xxxiii to  xlix
NLS_DATE_FORMAT environment variable, 8-27
NLS_LANG environment variable, 8-27
NOARCHIVELOG mode
backing up, 9-44
noncircular reuse records, 4-15
noncumulative incremental backups, 5-41, 5-52, 5-53
NOT BACKED UP SINCE clause
BACKUP command, 9-27

O

obsolete backups
deleting, 5-54, 7-12
different from expired backups, 5-50
reporting, 7-4
online redo logs
duplicate database, 12-5
open database recovery
using RMAN, 10-9
OPEN RESETLOGS clause
ALTER DATABASE statement, 16-10
operating system copies
definition, 5-63
operating system utilities
copying files with, 9-45
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Backup wizard, 9-4
job scripts, 4-10
Recovery wizard, 10-2
Oracle Real Application Clusters
autolocation of backups, 10-25
backups, 9-44
connecting using RMAN, 2-6
recovering using RMAN, 10-25
orphaned backups
reports, 7-5
overwriting control file records, 16-32

P

packages
DBMS_PIPE, 2-10, 4-10
parallelism
backups, 5-23
configuring RMAN, 5-5, 8-11
manually allocated RMAN channels, 5-10
password files
connecting to Recovery Manager with, 2-5
passwords
connecting to RMAN, 2-9
pipe interface, 4-10
pipes
using to run RMAN commands, 2-9
point of recoverability
recovery window, 5-51
point-in-time recovery
tablespace, 11-2 to  11-12
PRINT SCRIPT command, 7-7
proxy copy
overview, 4-17
PROXY ONLY option
of BACKUP, 5-14
PROXY option
of BACKUP, 5-14

Q

querying
recovery catalog, 17-2
QUIT command, 2-11
quitting RMAN, 2-11

R

RATE option
of ALLOCATE CHANNEL, 5-35
of CONFIGURE CHANNEL, 5-35
read-only tablespaces
backing up, 9-34
RECOVER command, 6-5, 6-9
recovery
complete, 10-8
data blocks, 6-11, 10-38
guidelines, 6-12
database
in NOARCHIVELOG mode, 10-46
database files
how RMAN applies changes, 6-7
in a disaster, 6-10
overview, 6-5
datafile without a backup, 10-47
determining files needing recovery, 15-23
differences among scenarios, 10-3
disaster using RMAN, 10-35
generic procedures, 10-2
generic RMAN, 10-5
incomplete, 10-10
of lost or damaged recovery catalog, 16-23
open database using RMAN, 10-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10-25
preparing for, 10-6
tablespace, 10-9
time-based, 10-11
using backup control file, 10-13, 10-15
with recovery catalog, 10-15
without recovery catalog, 10-16
whole database
using backup control file, 10-15
without a recovery catalog, 4-15
recovery catalog, 4-11
availability, 16-26
backing up, 4-14, 16-20
cataloging
O/S backups, 18-15
compatibility, 4-14
connecting to Recovery Manager with, 2-5, 2-7
consequences of using, 3-13
contents, 4-12
creating, 8-31
crosschecking, 7-9
db identifier problems, 16-7
deleting backups, 18-4
deleting records, 18-5
displaying stored scripts, 17-21
dropping, 16-30
incomplete recovery using, 10-10
log switch record, 16-20, 18-15
managing size of, 16-19
moving to new database, 16-24
operating with, 1-8, 4-11
operating without, 4-14
overview, 4-11
querying, 17-2
recovery of, 16-23
refreshing, 16-11
registering target databases, 4-11, 16-5, 16-6
removing records, 18-18
resynchronizing, 16-11
schema
setting up, 8-31
snapshot control file, 4-13
space requirements, 16-3
stored scripts
creating, 16-17
executing, 16-17
synchronization, 4-12
TSPITR without, 11-5
UNKNOWN database name, 15-39
unregistering databases, 16-8
updating
after operating system deletions, 18-19
after schema changes, 16-14
upgrading, 16-28
views
querying, 17-23
Recovery Manager, 14-2
allocating channels, 14-9
allocating disk buffers, 14-2
allocating input files, 14-10
allocating tape buffers, 14-5
archived redo logs
backups, 9-11
backup sets, 5-33
backing up, 9-26
overview, 5-13
backup types, 5-12
duplexed backup sets, 5-21
backups
archived redo logs, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, 9-15
backing up, 5-24
batch deletion of obsolete, 5-54
control file, 9-11
control file autobackups, 5-47, 8-17, 9-8
control file copies, 9-11
control files, 9-8, 9-10
datafile, 9-7, 9-8, 9-26, 9-27, 9-28
image copy, 5-62
incremental, 9-16, 9-17
long-term, 5-55
optimization, 5-56
overview, 9-3
restartable, 5-61
standby database, 9-25
tablespace, 9-7, 9-8, 9-26, 9-27, 9-28
testing, 5-68, 9-28
types, 5-36
using tags, 5-64
validating, 9-28
whole database, 9-6
channels, 5-2
generic configurations, 5-8
naming conventions, 5-7
specific configurations, 5-8
commands
BACKUP, 5-13, 5-14, 9-49
CATALOG, 16-7, 18-15
CHANGE, 7-8, 18-2
DELETE, 18-16
DUPLICATE, 13-2
EXECUTE SCRIPT, 16-16
interactive use of, 4-8
job commands, 4-7
LIST, 16-10
REGISTER, 16-7
REPORT, 17-11
RESTORE, 10-6
RESYNC CATALOG, 16-23
standalone commands, 4-7
types, 4-6
using command files, 4-8
compilation and execution of commands, 4-6
configuring
default device types, 5-6
device types, 5-5
showing, 7-7, 17-15
connecting
command line options, 2-3
constraints
backup, 5-45
corrupt datafile blocks, 5-66, 5-67
handling I/O errors and, 5-46
crosschecking recovery catalog, 7-9
database character set, 8-27
database connections, 2-2
auxiliary database, 2-7
duplicate database, 2-8
hiding passwords, 2-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters configuration, 2-6
SYSDBA required for target, 2-2
with a catalog, 2-5
with password files, 2-5
with recovery catalog, 2-5, 2-7
without a catalog, 2-4
datafile copies
backing up, 9-8
DBMS_PIPE package, 2-10
definition, 1-2
disconnecting from, 2-11
duplicate databases
how created, 12-3
environment
definition, 4-2
error codes
message numbers, 15-4
errors, 15-2, 15-3
interpreting, 15-6
executable
definition, 1-6
feature comparison with user-managed recovery, 1-4
file deletion
overview, 7-11
fractured block detection in, 5-67
hanging backups, 15-27
image copy backups, 5-62
incomplete recovery
with current control file, 10-10
incremental backups
cumulative, 5-42
differential, 5-40
level 0, 5-39
integrity checking, 5-65
interactive use of commands, 4-8
introduction, 4-2
jobs
monitoring progress, 15-19
lists, 17-3
media management
backing up files, 4-16
Backup Solutions Program (BSP), 4-17
crosschecking, 7-8
media manager, linking with a, 8-3
proxy copy, 4-17
restoring files, 4-17
testing, 4-17
metadata, 4-11, 12-1, 16-1, 18-1
storing in control file, 4-14
monitoring, 15-15, 15-23
multiplexing
datafiles, 5-18
overview, 1-5, 4-2, 4-5
performance, 14-11
monitoring, 15-15
pipe interface, 4-10
reasons for using, 1-2
recovery
after total media failure, 10-35
incomplete, 10-10
open database, 10-9
using backup control file, 10-15
recovery catalog, 4-11
availability, 16-26
backing up, 16-20
compatibility, 4-14
contents, 4-12
crosschecking, 7-9
deciding whether to use, 3-13
managing the size of, 16-19
moving to new database, 16-24
operating with, 1-8, 4-11
operating without, 4-14
querying, 17-2
recovering, 16-23
registration of target databases, 4-11, 16-6
removing records, 18-18
resynchronizing, 16-11
schema, 8-31
snapshot control file, 4-13
synchronization, 4-12
updating after schema changes, 16-14
upgrading, 16-28
registering databases, 16-7
reports, 7-2, 17-11
database schema, 17-14
objects needing a backup, 17-12
obsolete backups, 17-13, 17-14
overview, 7-3
repository
definition, 1-6
restoring, 10-5
archived redo logs, 10-21
control files to new location without recovery catalog, 10-20
datafiles, 6-2
to new host, 10-23
using nondefault filenames, 10-19
retention policies
configuring, 8-20
return codes, 15-9
RPC calls and, 15-28
sample scripts, 3-2
sbttest program, 4-17
setting time parameters, 8-27
snapshot control file location, 8-28
standby database
about creating, 13-2
backing up, 9-20, 9-24
backing up archived logs, 9-22
backing up overview, 9-20
backup restrictions, 9-21
copying standby control file, 13-6
creating, 13-9
creating standby control file, 13-3
creating standby control file using RMAN BACKUP command, 13-4
creating standby control file using RMAN COPY command, 13-5
creating standby control file using SQL, 13-5
creating using image copies, 13-21
creation overview, 13-9
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 13-8
interpreting the RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view, 9-22
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 13-8
naming standby datafiles, 13-6
preparing using RMAN, 13-2
starting RMAN and standby instance, 13-11
standby databases
creating, 6-15
starting, 2-4
stored scripts, 4-9
synchronous and asynchronous I/O, 14-5
tablespace point-in-time recovery, 6-9
tags for backups, 5-64
terminating commands, 15-11
test disk API, 8-5
types of backups, 5-62
using basic commands, 3-3
using incremental backups, 14-11
using RMAN commands, 4-5
using with a pipe, 2-9
recovery sets
for RMAN TSPITR, 11-4
recovery window
point of recoverability, 5-51
RECOVERY WINDOW parameter
CONFIGURE command, 8-20
recovery windows
backup optimization and, 5-59
configuring for retention policy, 8-20
definition, 5-51
REGISTER command, 16-6, 16-7
removing records from the recovery catalog, 18-18
RENAME DATABASE clause
ALTER DATABASE statement, 10-19
REPORT command, 17-11
NEED BACKUP option, 17-11
REPORT OBSOLETE command, 5-54
reports, 7-2, 17-2, 17-11
database incarnations, 17-27
database schema, 17-14, 17-27
objects needing a backup, 17-12
obsolete backups, 7-4, 17-13, 17-14, 17-27
orphaned backups, 7-5
overview, 7-3
scenarios, 17-27
unrecoverable backups, 17-13, 17-14
repository
RMAN, 4-5, 4-11
querying, 17-2
RESET DATABASE command
INCARNATION option, 16-10
restartable backups
definition, 5-61, 9-27
restarting RMAN backups, 9-27
RESTORE command, 6-2, 10-6
FORCE option, 6-4
restore optimization, 6-4
restore validation, 10-41
restoring
backup control file
using SET DBID, 10-43
control files, 10-20
database
to new host, 10-23
database files, 6-2
how RMAN chooses, 6-4
mechanics, 6-3
restore optimization, 6-4
datafiles, 10-5
using nondefault filenames, 10-19
server parameter files, 10-12
testing, 10-41
RESYNC CATALOG command, 4-13, 16-11
FROM CONTROLFILECOPY option, 16-23
resynchronizing the recovery catalog, 16-11
retention policies
affect on backup optimization, 5-59
configuring, 8-20
configuring for redundancy, 8-21
definition, 5-50
disabling, 5-51, 8-22
exempt backups, 5-55
making backups exempt, 18-14
recovery window, 5-51
recovery windows, 8-20
redundancy, 5-51, 5-53
return codes
RMAN, 15-9
RMAN. See Recovery Manager

S

sample scripts
RMAN, 3-2
sbtio.log
and RMAN, 15-3
sbttest program, 4-17, 15-9
scenarios, Recovery Manager
backing up archived redo logs, 9-40
cataloging operating system copies, 9-45
duplexing backup sets, 9-15
handling backup errors, 9-49
incremental backups, 9-42
incremental cumulative backups, 9-43
listing backups and copies, 17-26
listing obsolete backups and copies, 17-27
maintaining backups and copies, 9-46
NOARCHIVELOG backups, 9-44
Oracle Real Application Clusters backups, 9-44
recovering pre-resetlogs backup, 10-45, 10-46
recovery after total media failure, 10-35
reporting database schema, 17-27
reporting obsolete backups, 17-27
setting size of backup sets, 9-36
schemas
changes
updating recovery catalog, 16-14
server parameter files
autobackups, 5-47
backups, 9-11
configuring autobackups, 8-17
restoring, 10-12
server sessions
Recovery Manager, 4-4
session architecture
Recovery Manager, 4-4
SET command
BACKUP COPIES parameter, 5-21
MAXCORRUPT option, 9-49
shared server
configuring for use with RMAN, 8-29
short waits
definition of, 14-17
SHOW command, 5-5, 7-7, 17-15
size of backup sets
setting, 5-28
SKIP OFFLINE option
of BACKUP, 9-34
SKIP READONLY option
of BACKUP, 9-34
snapshot control files, 4-13
specifying location, 8-28
split mirrors
using as backups, 9-18
standalone Recovery Manager commands, 4-7
standby databases
about creating using RMAN, 13-2
backing up using RMAN, 9-20, 9-24, 9-25
guidelines for backing up logs, 9-22
interpreting the RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view, 9-22
overview, 9-20
restrictions, 9-21
copying control file using RMAN, 13-6
copying standby control file, 13-6
creating
on local host, 13-20
on remote host with different directory structure, 13-15
on remote host with same directory structure, 13-13
creating control file
using RMAN, 13-3, 13-4, 13-5
using SQL, 13-5
creating using RMAN, 6-15, 13-9
overview, 13-9
using image copies, 13-21
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 13-8
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 13-8
naming datafiles using RMAN, 13-6
preparing using RMAN, 13-2
SET AUXNAME command, 13-8
SET NEWNAME command, 13-8
starting RMAN and standby instance, 13-11
starting RMAN
without connecting to a database, 2-4
stored scripts
creating RMAN, 16-17
deleting, 16-18
displaying, 7-7, 17-21
executing, 16-17
executing RMAN, 16-17
managing, 16-16
printing, 17-22
Recovery Manager, 4-9
replacing, 16-18
SYSDBA option
implicitly assumed for RMAN connect to target, 2-3

T

tablespace backups
using RMAN, 9-7, 9-8, 9-26, 9-27, 9-28
tablespace point-in-time recovery
using RMAN, 6-9
basic steps, 11-2
introduction, 11-2
performing, 11-17
planning, 11-4
planning for, 11-4
preparing the auxiliary instance, 11-13
restrictions, 11-5
terminology, 11-3
why perform, 11-2
without recovery catalog, 11-5
tablespaces
backups using RMAN, 9-7
excluding from RMAN backups, 8-25
read-only
backing up, 9-34
recovering accessible
when database is open, 10-9
transporting RMAN backups, 10-48
tags, 5-64
target database
definition, 1-6
terminating RMAN commands, 15-11
test databases, creating, 6-14
test disk API, 8-5
testing RMAN
backups, 5-68, 9-28
with media management API, 15-9
with media manager, 4-17
time parameters
setting for Recovery Manager use, 8-27
trace files
and RMAN, 15-3
transportable tablespaces, 10-48
transporting tablespaces between databases, 10-48
TSPITR. See tablespace point-in-time recovery
tuning
Recovery Manager
V$ views, 15-15

U

UNAVAILABLE option
of CHANGE, 7-16, 18-12
UNCATALOG option
deleting repository records, 18-18
of CHANGE, 18-18
unregistering a database from the recovery catalog, 16-8
upgrading the recovery catalog, 16-28
user-managed backups
cataloging, 18-15
utilities
operating system, using to make copies, 9-45

V

V$ARCHIVED_LOG view, 6-8
V$BACKUP_ASYNC_IO, 15-15
V$BACKUP_CORRUPTION view, 5-46
V$BACKUP_SYNC_IO, 15-15
V$COPY_CORRUPTION view, 5-46
V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view, 9-28, 10-40
V$PROCESS view, 15-15
V$PROXY_DATAFILE view, 5-14
V$SESSION view, 15-15
V$SESSION_LONGOPS view, 15-15
V$SESSION_WAIT view, 15-15
validating
backups, 9-28
validation of restore, 10-41
views
RC_ARCHIVED_LOG, 9-22
recovery catalog, 17-23

W

whole database backups
using RMAN, 9-6

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