Home
Home
Customize
Customize
Help
Help
Contact us
Contact Us

Oracle8i Database Search Results: 'recover'
(Release 8.1.7)




Tip: You can access this search as a portlet from your customized home page at my.oracle.com. It is under "Development Tools -> Doc Search".

Your search for recover matched 535 topics across 1 books. In the list below, select a book title to see the matching topics in that book.

Featured Results (A-Z)

Click to close Recovery Manager User's Guide and Reference (535 matching topics)
 

 

Application of Incremental Backups and Redo Records

ARCHIVELOG mode - Glossary

Audience

auxiliary database - Glossary

auxiliary set - Glossary

Backing Up and Recovering the Recovery Catalog

Backing Up Archived Redo Logs

Backing Up Archived Redo Logs

Backing Up in NOARCHIVELOG Mode

Backing Up the Control File

Backing Up the Recovery Catalog

backup - Glossary

Backup and Restore Operations Using a Media Manager

backup control file - Glossary

Backup Fails Because of Control File Enqueue

Backup Fails Because RMAN Cannot Locate an Archived Log

Backup Fails with Invalid RECID Error

Backup Job Is Hanging

Backup Solutions Program

Backup Types

Backups of the Recovery Catalog

Bold Characters

cancel-based recovery - Glossary

Cataloging an Operating System Copy - catalog

Cataloging Hot and Cold Operating System Backups

Cataloging Operating System Copies

Cataloging Oracle7 Operating System Backups

change-based recovery - Glossary

Changes to This Book

Changing the Availability of a Backup or File Copy

channel - Glossary

Channel Allocation

Channel Control Options

circular reuse records - Glossary

clean shutdown - Glossary

Code Examples

Compatibility of the Recovery Catalog

complete recovery - Glossary

Components of an RMAN Session

Connect at the Operating System Command Line

Connect from the O/S Command Line

Connecting from the Operating System Command Line

Connecting from the RMAN Prompt

Connecting to a Target Database, Recovery Catalog, and Auxiliary Instance - connectStringSpec

Connecting to an Auxiliary Database

Connecting to an Auxiliary Instance - cmdLine

Connecting to RMAN

Connecting to RMAN

Connecting to RMAN Using Operating System Authentication

Connecting to RMAN Using Password Files

Connecting to RMAN with a Recovery Catalog

Connecting to RMAN Without a Recovery Catalog

Connecting to Target, Recovery Catalog, and Duplicate Databases - connect

Connecting with a Recovery Catalog - connect

Connecting with Operating System Authentication - connectStringSpec

Connecting Without a Recovery Catalog - connect

Connecting without a Recovery Catalog - cmdLine

Connecting Without a Recovery Catalog - connectStringSpec

Consequences of Using the Control File as the RMAN Repository

Consequences of Using the Recovery Catalog as the RMAN Repository

consistent backup - Glossary

Contents of the Recovery Catalog

Conventions

copy - Glossary

Correlating Server Sessions with Channels

corrupt block - Glossary

crash recovery - Glossary

Creating a Catalog Schema - createCatalog

Creating a Duplicate Database with Recovery Manager

Creating a Duplicate Database: Overview

Creating a Non-Current Duplicate Database

Creating an 8.1.6 Catalog for Use with Pre-8.1.6 RMAN Executables - configure

Creating the Recovery Catalog

crosscheck - Glossary

Crosschecking Backups

Crosschecking Image Copies

Crosschecking the RMAN Repository

current control file - Glossary

Database Duplication

Database Duplication Fails with RMAN-20240

database point-in-time recovery (DBPITR) - Glossary

datafile copy - Glossary

Deciding Whether to Use a Recovery Catalog

Deleting Backups and Copies and Updating Their Status in the RMAN Repository

Deleting Obsolete Backups and Copies Using a UNIX Shell Script

Deleting the Catalog - dropCatalog

Detection of Fractured Blocks During Open Backups

Detection of Physical Block Corruption

Determining the Snapshot Control File Location

Diagnosis of Cause

Diagnosis of Cause

Diagnosis of Cause

Diagnosis of Cause

Dropping the Recovery Catalog

Duplicating a Database on a Remote Host with a Different Directory Structure

Duplicating a Database on a Remote Host with the Same Directory Structure

Entering the Password Interactively - connectStringSpec

Examples

file header - Glossary

File Selection in Restore Operations

fractured block - Glossary

full resynchronization - Glossary

fuzzy file - Glossary

Generating Lists

Generating Lists and Reports with Recovery Manager

Generating Reports

Getting Started with Recovery Manager

Hosting to the Operating System Within a Copy Job - host

hot backup mode - Glossary

How Do You Catalog an Operating System Backup?

How Do You Resynchronize?

How Incremental Backups Work

How Recovery Manager Compiles and Executes Commands

How to Use This Guide

Image Copies

image copy - Glossary

Importing a Logical Backup of the Catalog

inactive redo log - Glossary

incomplete recovery - Glossary

Incomplete Recovery

inconsistent backup - Glossary

Increasing the Compatibility Level of the Catalog - configure

Incremental Backup Strategy

Incremental Backups

instance recovery - Glossary

Integrity Checks

Interpreting Debugging Output

Interpreting Debugging Output: Example

Interpreting Message Output

Interpreting RMAN Errors: Example

Interpreting Server Errors: Example

Introduction to RMAN TSPITR

Italicized Characters

Job Commands

job commands - Glossary

Keywords

Keywords and Parameters - connect

Keywords and Parameters - connectStringSpec

Keywords and Parameters - copy_option::=

Keywords and Parameters - createCatalog

Keywords and Parameters - createScript

Keywords and Parameters - list

Keywords and Parameters - printScript

Keywords and Parameters - recover

Keywords and Parameters - replaceScript

Keywords and Parameters - reportObject::=

Keywords and Parameters - reset

Keywords and Parameters - restoreSpecOperand::=

Keywords and Parameters - scriptCommand::=

Keywords and Parameters - run

Keywords and Parameters - set

Keywords and Parameters - set_run_option

Keywords and Parameters - shutdown

Keywords and Parameters - switch

Keywords and Parameters - upgradeCatalog

Keywords and Parameters - validate

Keywords and Parameters - allocate

Keywords and Parameters - alterDatabase

Keywords and Parameters - backupSpec::=

Keywords and Parameters - catalog

Keywords and Parameters - change

Keywords and Parameters - cmdLine

Knowledge Assumed of the Reader

List and Report Scenarios

Listing Backups - list

Listing Copies - list

Listing Database Incarnations - list

Listing Database Incarnations

Lists and Reports

Lists of Backups and Copies

log sequence recovery - Glossary

Maintaining Backups and Copies

Maintaining the Control File Repository

Maintaining the RMAN Repository

Make Logical Backups

Make Regular Backups

Make Sure You Have the Necessary Backups and Archived Redo Logs

Making Backups

Making Backups and Copies with Recovery Manager

Making Image Copies

Making Split Mirror Backups

Makings Lists of Backups and Copies

managed recovery mode - Glossary

Managing Data Relationships

Managing Records in the Control File

Managing the Recovery Manager Repository

Managing the RMAN Repository Without a Recovery Catalog

media failure - Glossary

Media Management

Media Manager Crosschecks

Media Recovery

media recovery - Glossary

Monitoring Job Progress

Monitoring the Overwriting of Control File Records

mounted database - Glossary

Mounting the Database

Moving the Target Database to a New Host with the Same File System

Multiplexing Datafiles in a Backup

NOARCHIVELOG mode - Glossary

O/S Image Copies

Obeying Restrictions

Obtaining the DBID of a Database You Want to Restore

offline datafile - Glossary

offline tablespace - Glossary

online datafile - Glossary

open backup - Glossary

Opening with the RESETLOGS Option - sql

Oracle8i

Overview of Recovery Manager

parallel recovery - Glossary

parallelization - Glossary

Performing Complete Recovery

Performing DBPITR to a Specified SCN - untilClause

Performing Differential Incremental Backups

Performing Incomplete Recovery

Performing Incomplete Recovery and Opening with RESETLOGS - alterDatabase

Performing Incomplete Recovery Until a Log Sequence Number - untilClause

Performing Incomplete Recovery Using a Backup Control File - recover

Performing Incomplete Recovery with a Recovery Catalog

Performing Incomplete Recovery Without a Recovery Catalog

Performing Point-in-Time Recovery with Recovery Manager

Performing Recovery After a Total Media Failure

Performing TSPITR

Performing TSPITR Without a Recovery Catalog

physical backups - Glossary

physical schema - Glossary

Planning for TSPITR

Preface

Preparing for Media Recovery

Preparing the Auxiliary Instance for TSPITR

Preparing the Target Database for Use After TSPITR

Printing a Script to the Message Log - printScript

Proxy Copy

Purpose - register

Purpose - replaceScript

Purpose - reportObject::=

Purpose - reset

Purpose - restoreSpecOperand::=

Purpose - resync

Purpose - set_run_option

Purpose - sql

Purpose - switch

Purpose - upgradeCatalog

Purpose - allocate

Purpose - backupSpec::=

Purpose - catalog

Purpose - cmdLine

Purpose - recover

Purpose - printScript

Purpose - list

Purpose - logSpec::=

Purpose - dropCatalog

Purpose - deleteScript

Purpose - deleteExpired

Purpose - createScript

Purpose - createCatalog

Purpose - copy_option::=

Purpose - connectStringSpec

Purpose - configure

Purpose - connect

RC_ARCHIVED_LOG

RC_BACKUP_CONTROLFILE

RC_BACKUP_CORRUPTION

RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE

RC_BACKUP_PIECE

RC_BACKUP_REDOLOG

RC_BACKUP_SET

RC_CHECKPOINT

RC_CONTROLFILE_COPY

RC_COPY_CORRUPTION

RC_DATABASE

RC_DATABASE_INCARNATION

RC_DATAFILE

RC_DATAFILE_COPY

RC_PROXY_CONTROLFILE

RC_PROXY_DATAFILE

RC_RESYNC

RC_STORED_SCRIPT

RC_STORED_SCRIPT_LINE

RC_TABLESPACE

Re-Creating the Recovery Catalog

recover - Glossary

recover

Recovering a Database in NOARCHIVELOG Mode

Recovering a Lost Datafile Without a Backup

Recovering a Pre-RESETLOGS Backup

Recovering a Tablespace in an Open Database - recover

Recovering an Inaccessible Datafile in an Open Database

Recovering an Inaccessible Datafile Using Backups from Disk and Tape

Recovering Datafiles

Recovering Datafiles Restored to New Locations - recover

Recovering Tablespaces

Recovering the Catalog Using Operating System Methods

Recovering the Catalog Using RMAN

Recovering the Database

Recovering the Recovery Catalog

recovery - Glossary

recovery catalog - Glossary

recovery catalog database - Glossary

Recovery Catalog Views

Recovery Manager - Glossary

Recovery Manager Command Errors

Recovery Manager Command Syntax

Recovery Manager Commands

Recovery Manager Concepts

Recovery Manager Does Not Support Tables Containing Rollback Segments

Recovery Manager Features

Recovery Manager PL/SQL Packages

Recovery Manager Reference

Recovery Manager Repository

Recovery Manager Syntax Diagrams and Notation

Recovery Manager Troubleshooting

recovery set - Glossary

Recovery Without a Catalog

Registering a Database with the Recovery Catalog

registration - Glossary

Related Topics - restoreSpecOperand::=

Related Topics - reset

Related Topics - set_run_option

Release 8.1.5

Release 8.1.6

Reporting Datafiles Needing Backups

Reporting Datafiles Needing Backups - reportObject::=

Reporting Datafiles Needing Backups

Reporting Datafiles Needing Incremental Backups - reportObject::=

Reporting Deleted Backups and Copies

Reporting Obsolete Backups - untilClause

Reporting the Current Schema

Reporting Unrecoverable Datafiles

Reporting Unrecoverable Datafiles - reportObject::=

Reports on Backups, Copies, and Database Schema

repository - Glossary

Requirements - configure

Requirements - connectStringSpec

Requirements - createCatalog

Requirements - createScript

Requirements - deleteExpired

Requirements - deleteScript

Requirements - dropCatalog

Requirements - logSpec::=

Requirements - list

Requirements - printScript

Requirements - recover

Requirements - register

Requirements - replaceScript

Requirements - reportObject::=

Requirements - reset

Requirements - resync

Requirements - set

Requirements - set_run_option

Requirements - shutdown

Requirements - startup

Requirements - untilClause

Requirements - upgradeCatalog

Requirements - allocate

Requirements - catalog

Requirements - change

Researching and Resolving Inconsistencies

RESETLOGS option - Glossary

Resetting a Database After RESETLOGS - reset

Resetting an Old Incarnation - reset

Resetting the Recovery Catalog

Responding to Unsuccessful TSPITR

restore - Glossary

Restore and Recovery Scenarios

Restoring a Backup Control File Using the DBID

Restoring a Database

Restoring a Tablespace - run

Restoring a Tablespace - restoreSpecOperand::=

Restoring and Recovering with Recovery Manager

Restoring Archived Redo Logs

Restoring Datafile Copies to a New Host

Restoring Datafiles, Control Files, and Archived Redo Logs

Restoring Files

Restoring from Disk and Tape - deviceSpecifier

Restoring in an OPS Configuration

Restoring in Preparation for Incomplete Recovery

Restoring Tablespaces and Datafiles

Restoring the Control File from a Backup Set Without Using RMAN

resynchronization - Glossary

Resynchronization of the Recovery Catalog

Resynchronizing After a Structural Change - resync

Resynchronizing After Physical Database Changes

Resynchronizing the Recovery Catalog

Resynchronizing when the Recovery Catalog is Unavailable

Resynchronizing when You Run in ARCHIVELOG Mode

Reusing the Target Filenames - logSpec::=

RMAN Denies Logon to Target Database

RMAN Image Copies

RMAN Issues Character Set Errors When You Attempt to Connect to the Target

RMAN Only Supports Recovery Sets Containing Whole Tables

rolling back - Glossary

rolling forward - Glossary

Running a Command File - scriptCommand::=

Send Us Your Comments

serial recovery - Glossary

Set the Auxiliary Name and Use a Datafile Copy for Recovery Manager TSPITR

Setting New Filenames Manually

Setting NLS Environment Variables

Setting Recovery Catalog Compatibility

Setting Up Recovery Manager

snapshot control file - Glossary

Snapshot Control File

Solution

Solution

Specify a New Name for Datafiles in Auxiliary Set Tablespaces

Specify the Maximum Age of Control File Records

Specifying a Command File - cmdLine

Specifying a Message Log in Append Mode - cmdLine

Specifying the Snapshot Control File Location - set

staging - Glossary

Start the Recovery Manager Command Line Interface

Storage of Backup Sets

Storage of the RMAN Repository Exclusively in the Control File

Storage of the RMAN Repository in the Recovery Catalog

Store the Recovery Catalog in an Appropriate Place

stored script - Glossary

Stored Scripts

Storing Scripts in the Recovery Catalog

Structure

Summary: Datafile Naming Methods

switch - Glossary

Switching After a Restore - switch

Syntax Diagrams

Tablespace Point-in-Time Recovery

tablespace point-in-time recovery (TSPITR) - Glossary

Tags for Backups and Image Copies

tail of the log - Glossary

Testing the Restore of a Database to a New Host

Text

time-based recovery - Glossary

To back up a control file copy:

To back up a datafile copy:

To back up a datafile:

To back up a tablespace:

To back up archived redo logs in an OPS environment:

To back up archived redo logs:

To back up the current control file:

To catalog an operating system backup:

To copy datafiles, archived redo logs, and control files:

To correlate a process with a channel during a backup:

To create a stored script:

To create an 8.1.6 recovery catalog that is usable with a pre-8.1.6 RMAN executable:

To create the control file using SQL*Plus:

To create the recovery catalog:

To crosscheck image copies:

To delete a stored script:

To determine whether media recovery is necessary:

To drop the recovery catalog schema:

To execute a stored script:

To generate a list of copies and backups restricted by object or other conditions:

To generate a list of image copies and backups:

To increase the compatibility level of the recovery catalog:

To let RMAN choose which backup sets or copies to validate:

To make a consistent, incremental backup:

To make a logical export of the recovery catalog from the command line:

To make a split mirror backup of a tablespace:

To make a whole database backup:

To make consistent copies of all database files:

To obtain a listing of all stored scripts:

To perform a full resynchronization of the recovery catalog:

To perform DBPITR without a recovery catalog:

To physically delete backups and image copies and remove their repository records:

To physically delete obsolete backups and copies and remove their repository records:

To prepare the target database for re-use after TSPITR:

To print a stored script to a message log:

To recover an accessible tablespace when the database is closed:

To recover an accessible tablespace while the database is open:

To recover an inaccessible tablespace when the database is closed:

To recover an inaccessible tablespace while the database is open:

To recover the database until a specified log sequence number:

To recover the database until a specified SCN:

To recover the database until a specified time:

To recover the database using a backup control file:

To recover the database using the backup from the old incarnation:

To recover the database when the control file is intact:

To register the target database:

To remove EXPIRED backup records in the catalog (and delete any existing expired backup pieces):

To remove image copy and archived redo log records from the recovery catalog (without physically deleting the files):

To remove incarnation records from the recovery catalog:

To replace a stored script:

To report on backups that are obsolete:

To report on backups that are unrecoverable:

To report on objects that need a backup:

To report the database schema at a specified point in time:

To reset the database using RMAN:

To reset the recovery catalog to an older incarnation:

To restore a database in an OPS configuration:

To restore a tablespace to a new location:

To restore a tablespace to its default location:

To restore archived redo logs:

To restore from HOST_A to HOST_B without a recovery catalog:

To restore the control file to a new location without a recovery catalog:

To restore the control file to its default location using a recovery catalog:

To restore the database from HOST_A to HOST_B with a recovery catalog:

To restore the database in preparation for incomplete recovery:

To restore the database to its default location:

To restore to HOST_B with a recovery catalog:

To restore to HOST_B without a recovery catalog:

To set up the recovery catalog schema:

To specify which backup sets to validate:

To unregister a database:

To upgrade the recovery catalog:

To use RMAN with an MTS database:

To view the compatibility level of the recovery catalog:

Troubleshooting Database Identifier Problems

Troubleshooting Scenarios

Troubleshooting the Media Manager

TSPITR - Glossary

TSPITR Terminology

TS_PITR_CHECK Does Not Check for Objects Owned by SYS

Tuning TSPITR Performance

Types of Records in the Control File

Types of Recovery Manager Commands

Understanding Catalog-Only Command Restrictions

Understanding General Restrictions

UNKNOWN Database Name Appears in Recovery Catalog

Unregistering a Database from the Recovery Catalog

Upgrading a Catalog - upgradeCatalog

Upgrading the Recovery Catalog

Use the Appropriate Method for Physical Backups

Use the Converted Filename in the Auxiliary Control File

User Execution of Recovery Manager Commands

User Termination of Recovery Manager Commands

Using Basic RMAN Commands

Using Lists and Reports in Your Backup and Recovery Strategy

Using Lists to Determine Obsolete Backups and Copies

Using Password Files

Using Recovery Manager

Using Sample Scripts and Scenarios

validation - Glossary

What Is Cataloging?

What Recovery Manager Is Not

What's New in Oracle8i?

When Should You Resynchronize?