Index
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
A
- alert log
-
- control file record messages, 8.1.2
- monitoring overwriting of control file records, 8.1.2.1
- ALTER DATABASE statement
-
- RENAME FILE clause, 6.4.3.1
- archived log files
-
- backing up, 4.3.7.1
-
- deleting after backup, 4.3.7.1.2
- with other backups, 4.3.7.2
- archived redo logs
-
- backing up
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.7, 4.3.7.2
- cataloging, 8.7
- generated during backups, 4.3.7.1.1
- restoring using RMAN, 6.4.4
- archiving modes, 2.3.3
- autobackups
-
- generating, 4.3.5
- availability
-
- of RMAN backups, 8.6.1
- AVAILABLE option
-
- of CHANGE, 8.6.1
- avoiding dangerous backup techniques, 2.3.12
B
- BACKUP
-
- ARCHIVELOG, 4.3.7.1
-
- DELETE ALL, 4.3.7.1.2
- DELETE INPUT, 4.3.7.1.2
- FOR RECOVER OF COPY WITH TAG, 4.4.3
- PLUS ARCHIVELOG, 4.3.7.2
- backup and recovery
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- definition, 1.1
- BACKUP command, 4.1
-
- CURRENT CONTROLFILE option, 4.3.5.2
- DELETE ALL INPUT option, 4.3.7.1.2
- DELETE INPUT option, 4.3.7.1.2
- backup methods, 1.10
-
- comparison, 1.10
- feature comparison, 1.9
- backup pieces
-
- definition, 4.1.2.2
- backup scenarios
-
- disk-and-tape, A.2
- disk-only, A.1
- backup sets
-
- testing restore of, 6.3.5
- unused space compression, 4.1.2.2
- backups
-
- after structural changes to database, 2.3.8
- archived redo logs
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.7, 4.3.7.2
- automatic log switch during, 4.3.7.1.1
- availability, 8.6.1
- consistent
-
- making using RMAN, 4.3.1
- control file
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.5.2, 4.3.5.3
- control file autobackups, 4.3.5
- crosschecking, 8.2, 8.2.1
- cumulative incremental, 4.4.1.3
- Data Pump Export utility, 2.3.11
- datafile
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.3, 4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2
- Date Pump Export utility, 2.3.11
- definition, 1.1
- exempt from retention policy, 8.6.2
- expired
-
- deleting, 8.3.2
- frequency, 2.3.7
- generating reports for, 4.6, 4.8.1
- guidelines, 2.3
-
- Data Pump Export utility, 2.3.11
- frequency, 2.3.7
- often-used tablespaces, 2.3.9
- storing old backups, 2.3.6
- structural changes, 2.3.8
- unrecoverable objects, 2.3.10
- inconsistent
-
- making using RMAN, 4.3.1
- incremental, 4.4
-
- differential, 4.4.1.2
- logical
-
- definition, 1.1.1
- methods
-
- feature comparison, 1.9
- noncumulative incremental, 4.4.1.2
- offline, 2.3.7
- online, 2.3.7
- online redo logs, 2.3.12
- physical
-
- definition, 1.1.1
- planning before database creation, 2.3
- records of, 2.3.13
- recovering pre-RESETLOGS, 7.6.6
- Recovery Manager, 4.1
- reporting objects needing backups, 4.8.2
- server parameter files, 4.3.6
- storing, 2.3.6
- tablespace, 2.3.9
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.3, 4.3.3, 4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2
- techniques to avoid, 2.3.12
- testing RMAN, 4.5
- validating, 4.5
- whole database
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.2, 4.3.2
- backupsets
-
- compressed, 4.2.5
- block change tracking, 4.4.4
-
- enabling and disabling, 4.4.4.1
- block corruptions
-
- stored in V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION, 4.5
C
- CATALOG command, 8.7
- CHANGE command, 8.2
-
- AVAILABLE option, 8.6.1
- UNAVAILABLE option, 8.6.1
- UNCATALOG option, 8.8.1
- CHANGE... KEEP
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- with DELETE OBSOLETE, 8.3.4.1, 8.6.2
- change tracking, 4.4.4
-
- disk space used for, 4.4.4.4
- enabling and disabling, 4.4.4.1
- moving the change tracking file, 4.4.4.3
- channels
-
- multiple
-
- crosschecking and deleting, 8.4
- character sets
-
- setting for use with RMAN, 3.1.2
- commands, Recovery Manager
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- BACKUP CURRENT CONTROLFILE, 4.3.5.2
- CATALOG, 8.7
- CHANGE, 8.2
- CROSSCHECK, 8.2
- DELETE, 8.7.1
- LIST, 4.7
- REPORT, 4.8.1
-
- NEED BACKUP option, 4.8.2
- RESTORE, 6.3.2.2
- compressed backupsets, 4.2.5
- configuring
-
- Recovery Manager
-
- autobackups, 3.4.7
- backup retention policies, 3.5.5
- consistent backups
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.1
- control file autobackups
-
- after structural changes to database, 3.4.7
- configuring, 3.4.7
- control file copies
-
- backing up, 4.3.5.3
- control file records
-
- overwriting, 8.1.2
- control files
-
- automatic backups
-
- configuring, 3.4.7
- backing up
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.5.3
- backups
-
- including within database backup, 4.3.5.1
- using RMAN, 4.3.5, 4.3.5.2
- copies
-
- backing up, 4.3.5.3
- overview, 1.2.1.3
- overwriting records, 8.1.2
- restoring, 6.4.1.6
- CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME initialization parameter, 8.1.2
-
- preventing overwrite of RMAN records, 8.1.2
- CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter, 6.4.1.6
- copies
-
- crosschecking, 8.2
- crash recovery, 1.4.3
-
- after instance failure, 1.4.3
- instance failure, 1.4.3
- overview, 1.4.3
- read-only tablespaces, 6.3.2.3
- CROSSCHECK command, 8.2
- crosschecking, 8.2
-
- backups and copies, 8.2
- on multiple channels, 8.4
- cumulative incremental backups, 4.4.1.3
D
- Data Pump Export utility
-
- backups, 2.3.11, 2.3.11
- data structures
-
- involved in recovery, 1.2.1
- database connections
-
- Recovery Manager
-
- without a catalog, 3.3
- SYSDBA required for RMAN, 3.3.2
- types in RMAN, 3.3.1
- database point-in-time recovery, 7.6
-
- time-based recovery, 7.6
- database point-in-time recovery (DBPITR)
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- definition, 7.1.1
- database schema
-
- generating reports, 4.8.5
- database writer process (DBWn)
-
- media failure, 1.8.1
- databases
-
- modes of archiving, 2.3.3
- datafile copies
-
- backing up using RMAN, 4.3.4.2
- datafiles
-
- backing up
-
- using Recovery Manager, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2
- read-only
-
- recovery, 6.3.2.3
- DBPITR, 7.6
- DELETE command, 8.3.1, 8.7.1
-
- EXPIRED option, 8.3.2
- DELETE OBSOLETE
-
- with CHANGE... KEEP, 8.3.4.1, 8.6.2
- deleting
-
- backups, 8.3, 8.3.1
-
- on multiple channels, 8.4
- copies, 8.3
- differential incremental backups, 4.4.1.2
- disconnecting
-
- from Recovery Manager, 3.1.1
- disk failures, 1.1.2.2, 1.8.1
- disk usage
-
- monitoring, 3.5.4.6
E
- environment variables
-
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 3.1.2
- NLS_LANG, 3.1.2
- EXIT command, 3.1.1
- exiting RMAN, 3.1.1
- expired backups
-
- deleting, 8.3.2
- EXPIRED option
-
- of DELETE, 8.3.2
F
- failures
-
- described, 1.1.2, 1.8
- instance
-
- recovery from, 1.4.3
- media, 1.1.2.2, 1.8.1
- safeguards provided, 1.2.1
- See also recovery
- flash recovery area
-
- backup scenarios using, A.1
- backup scenarios using with tape, A.2
- monitoring disk usage with V$RECOVERY_FILE_DEST and V$FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE, 3.5.4.6
- Flashback Database
-
- and flashback logs, 1.7
- overview, 1.7
- flashback database
-
- determining the flashback database window, 5.3.6
- enabling, 5.3.3
- logs
-
- rules for retention and deletion, 5.3.5.1
- performance tuning, 5.3.7
- requirements, 5.3.2
- space management, 5.3.5
-
- estimating disk space requirement, 5.3.4.1
- Flashback Drop, 7.4
-
- and recycle bin, 1.7
- overview, 1.7
- recycle bin, 7.4.1
- flashback drop
-
- enabling and disabling, 7.4.4
- flashback features
-
- overview, 1.7
- Flashback Query
-
- overview, 1.7
- Flashback Table
-
- overview, 1.7
- flashback table
-
- using, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- FLASHBACK TABLE statement, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- Flashback Technology
-
- overview, 1.7
- Flashback Transaction Query
-
- overview, 1.7
- flashback transaction query, 7.2
- flashback undrop
-
- object names when in recycle bin, 7.4.3
- querying recycle bin, 7.4.5
- restoring objects, 7.4.7
- Flashback Version Query
-
- overview, 1.7
- FORCE option
-
- DELETE command, 8.3.3
G
- guaranteed restore point, 5.1.3
-
- compared to storage snapshots, 5.1.3.1
- requirements, 5.2.1
- guaranteed restore points
-
- space usage in flash recovery area, 5.2.3
- guidelines
-
- backups
-
- Data Pump Export utility, 2.3.11
- frequency, 2.3.7
- often-used tablespaces, 2.3.9
- storing old backups, 2.3.6
- structural changes, 2.3.8
- unrecoverable operations, 2.3.10
H
- hardware configuration
-
- keeping records of, 2.3.13
I
- image copies
-
- testing restore of, 6.3.5
- INCLUDE CURRENT CONTROLFILE option
-
- BACKUP command, 4.3.5.1
- incomplete recovery
-
- defined, 7.6
- inconsistent backups
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.1
- incremental backups, 4.4
-
- and block change tracking, 4.4.4
- differential, 4.4.1.2
- incrementally updated, 4.4.3
- incrementally updated backups, 4.4.3
- initialization parameters
-
- CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME, 8.1.2
- CONTROL_FILES, 6.4.1.6
- instance recovery, 1.4.3
-
- definition, 1.4.3
- instance failure, 1.4.3
- overview, 1.4.3
- read-only tablespaces, 6.3.2.3
- instances
-
- recovery of, 1.4.3
- I/O errors
-
- ignoring during deletions, 8.3.3
K
- KEEP option
-
- of BACKUP, 8.6.2
L
- level 0 incremental backups, 4.4.1.1
- LIST command, 4.6, 4.7
- lists
-
- backups and copies, 4.7.5
- log switches
-
- recovery catalog records, 8.7
- logical backups, 1.1.1
M
- managing RMAN metadata, 8
- media failures
-
- overview, 1.1.2.2, 1.8.1
- media recovery
-
- overview, 1.4.1, 1.4.1
- metadata
-
- managing RMAN, 8
- modes
-
- archive log, 2.3.3
- multiplexing
-
- recovery and, 1.8.1
N
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT environment variable, 3.1.2
- NLS_LANG environment variable, 3.1.2
- noncumulative incremental backups, 4.4.1.2
O
- offline backups, 2.3.7
- online backups, 2.3.7
- online redo logs
-
- backing up, 2.3.12
- media failure, 1.8.1
- multiplexed, 1.8.1
- Oracle Flashback Database
-
- overview, 1.7
- Oracle Flashback Drop
-
- overview, 1.7
- Oracle Flashback Query
-
- overview, 1.7
- Oracle Flashback Table
-
- overview, 1.7
- Oracle Flashback Transaction Query
-
- overview, 1.7
- Oracle Flashback Version Query
-
- overview, 1.7
- overwriting control file records, 8.1.2
P
- performing backups after unrecoverable operations, 2.3.10
- physical backups, 1.1.1
- point-in-time recovery
-
- performing
-
- with current control file, 7.6.4
Q
- QUIT command, 3.1.1
- quitting RMAN, 3.1.1
R
- recovery
-
- crash, 1.4.3
- crash recovery, 1.4.3
-
- read-only tablespaces, 6.3.2.3
- data structures used in, 1.2.1
- database point-in-time, 7.6
- failures requiring, 1.1.2, 1.8
- generic procedures, 6.3.1
- instance, 1.4.3
- instance recovery, 1.4.3
-
- instance failure, 1.4.3
- read-only tablespaces, 6.3.2.3
- media, 1.4.1, 1.4.1
- media recovery
-
- enabled or disabled, 2.3.3
- point-in-time
-
- time-based, 7.6
- preparing for, 6.3.2.2
- tablespace, 6.2.2
- recovery catalog
-
- cataloging
-
- O/S backups, 8.7
- deleting backups, 8.3
- deleting records, 8.3.1
- log switch record, 8.7
- updating
-
- after operating system deletions, 8.8.2
- Recovery Manager
-
- archived redo logs
-
- backups, 4.3.7
- backups, 4.1
-
- archived redo logs, 4.3.7, 4.3.7.2
- control file, 4.3.5.3
- control file copies, 4.3.5.3
- control files, 4.3.5, 4.3.5.2
- datafile, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2
- incremental, 4.4
- tablespace, 4.3.3, 4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2
- testing, 4.5
- validating, 4.5
- whole database, 4.3.2, 4.3.2
- commands
-
- CATALOG, 8.7
- CHANGE, 8.2
- DELETE, 8.7.1
- REPORT, 4.8.2
- RESTORE, 6.3.2.2
- database character set, 3.1.2
- database connections, 3.3.1
-
- SYSDBA required for target, 3.3.2
- without a catalog, 3.3
- datafile copies
-
- backing up, 4.3.4.2
- disconnecting from, 3.1.1
- incremental backups
-
- cumulative, 4.4.1.3
- differential, 4.4.1.2
- level 0, 4.4.1.1
- lists, 4.7
- metadata, 8
- reports, 4.8.1
-
- database schema, 4.8.5
- objects needing a backup, 4.8.2
- obsolete backups, 4.8.4
- restoring
-
- archived redo logs, 6.4.4
- retention policies
-
- configuring, 3.5.5
- setting time parameters, 3.1.2
- RECOVERY WINDOW parameter
-
- CONFIGURE command, 3.5.5.1
- recovery windows
-
- configuring for retention policy, 3.5.5.1
- Recycle Bin
-
- and Flashback Drop, 1.7, 7.4.1
- recycle bin
-
- enabling and disabling, 7.4.4
- renamed objects, 7.4.3
- restoring objects from, 7.4.7
- viewing, 7.4.5
- redo logs
-
- archiving modes, 2.3.3
- RENAME DATABASE clause
-
- ALTER DATABASE statement, 6.4.3.1
- REPORT command, 4.6, 4.8.1
-
- NEED BACKUP option, 4.8.2
- reports, 4.6, 4.8.1, 4.8.1
-
- database schema, 4.8.5
- objects needing a backup, 4.8.2
- obsolete backups, 4.8.4
- unrecoverable backups, 4.8.4
- RESTORE command, 6.3.2.2
- restore point
-
- guaranteed, 5.1.3
-
- compared to storage snapshots, 5.1.3.1
- normal, 5.1.2
- requirements, 5.2.1
- restore points
-
- using, 5.2
- restore validation, 6.3.5
- restoring
-
- control files, 6.4.1.6
- server parameter files, 6.4.2, 6.4.2
- testing, 6.3.5
- retention policies
-
- configuring, 3.5.5
- configuring for redundancy, 3.5.5.2
- disabling, 3.5.5.4
- making backups exempt, 8.6.2
- recovery windows, 3.5.5.1
- rollback segments, 1.2.1.4
S
- scenarios, Recovery Manager
-
- recovering pre-resetlogs backup, 7.6.6
- server parameter files
-
- backups, 4.3.6
- configuring autobackups, 3.4.7
- restoring, 6.4.2, 6.4.2
- software configuration
-
- keeping records of, 2.3.13
- SQLRF20001, 5.2.2
- SYSDBA option
-
- implicitly assumed for RMAN connect to target, 3.3.2
T
- tables
-
- FLASHBACK TABLE statement, 7.3.1
- flashback transaction query, 7.2
- tablespace backups
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.3, 4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2
- tablespaces
-
- backing up, 2.3.9
-
- frequency, 2.3.9
- backups using RMAN, 4.3.3
- recovering accessible
-
- when database is open, 6.2.2
- testing RMAN
-
- backups, 4.5
- time parameters
-
- setting for Recovery Manager use, 3.1.2
- time-based recovery, 7.6
U
- UNAVAILABLE option
-
- of CHANGE, 8.6.1
- UNCATALOG option
-
- deleting repository records, 8.8.1
- of CHANGE, 8.8.1
- undo blocks, 1.2.1.4
- undo tablespaces, 1.2.1.4
- unrecoverable operations
-
- performing backups after, 2.3.10
- unused block compression, 4.1.2.2
- unused space compression, 4.1.2.2
- user errors, 1.8.2
V
- V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view, 4.5
- V$FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE, 3.5.4.6
- V$RECOVERY_FILE_DEST, 3.5.4.6
- validating
-
- backups, 4.5
- validation of restore, 6.3.5
W
- whole database backups
-
- using RMAN, 4.3.2