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RMAN Recipes for Oracle Database 11g: A Problem-solution Approach (Expert's Voice in Oracle) (Revised)
It's often said that the one, true job of an Oracle database administrator is to be able to recover their database. There's much wisdom in that statement. Oracle is one of the most widely-used databases, and it's frequently used mission-critical, enterprise data. It's not a stretch to suggest that complete loss of a critical business database carries
the risk of sending an organization to its doom. Oracle database administrators are thus under a great deal of pressure with respect to backing up and their ability to recover their databases. Oracle's backup and recovery tool is called Recovery Manager, or RMAN for short. It's one tool that every database administrator absolutely must know, and know well, because to lose a critical database can be a job-ending event. RMAN Recipes is a task-oriented book providing ready-made and example-based solutions to common (and some not-so-common) backup and recovery operations. The authors respect their reader's time. When the pressure's on, database administrators don't have time for long discussions of theory. They need solutions, and right now.R MAN Recipes delivers, getting right to the point with quick- and easy-to-read, step-by-step solutions that database administrators can implement with confidence.
Contents:
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Introduction2
Jump-Starting RMAN3
Using the Flash Recovery Area4
Using the RMAN Client5
Configuring the RMANEnvironment6
Using the Recovery Catalog7
Backing up with RMAN8
Maintaining RMAN9
Scripting RMAN10
Restoring the Controlfile11
Performing Complete Recovery12
Performing Incomplete Recovery13
Performing Flashback Recovery14
Handling Online Redo Log Failure15
Copying, Moving, and Upgrading Databases16
Tuning RMAN17
Troubleshooting RMAN18
Using a Media Management Layer19
Using Enterprise Manager for Backup and Recovery20
Oracle Database 11g New Features
Brief Description:
Expert Oracle Database Architecture: 9i and 10g Programming Techniques and Solutions
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