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Contents
List of Examples
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
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Getting Started with Recovery Appliance
Overview of Recovery Appliance
Overview of Protected Databases
Protected Databases and Recovery Appliance Architecture
Benefits of Using Recovery Appliance to Back Up Protected Databases
Tasks of Protected Database Administrators
Overview of Users and Privileges Required for Protected Databases
Protected Database Administrator
Recovery Appliance User
Overview of Protection Policies
Overview of Sending Protected Database Backups to Recovery Appliance
Overview of Backup Polling
Overview of Storing Protected Database Metadata
Backup and Recovery Concepts for Protected Databases
About RMAN SBT Channels and Protected Databases
About Backing Up Protected Databases to Recovery Appliance
About Backup Encryption and Recovery Appliance
About Restoring and Recovering Protected Databases Using Recovery Appliance
About the Recovery Appliance Incremental-Forever Backup Strategy
Difference Between RMAN Incrementally Updated and Recovery Appliance Incremental-Forever Backup Strategies
About Real-Time Redo Transport
How Real-Time Redo Transport Works
About Configuring Real-Time Redo Transport for Protected Databases
Tools for Protected Database Operations
Protected Database Administration Task Flow
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Migration Considerations for Protected Database Administrators
Planning to Migrate Protected Databases to Recovery Appliance
Adapting an Existing Backup Strategy for Recovery Appliance
Modifying RMAN Channel Configurations
Modifying RMAN Backup and Recovery Scripts
Removing Unnecessary RMAN Commands
Migrating Backup Metadata to the Recovery Appliance Catalog
Connecting to the Protected Database and Recovery Appliance Using CLI
Importing Protected Database Metadata into the Recovery Appliance Catalog
Steps to Import Protected Database Metadata Into Recovery Appliance
Preparing to Import an RMAN Recovery Catalog into Recovery Appliance
Importing Protected Database Metadata Using the IMPORT CATALOG Command
Migrating Existing Backups to Recovery Appliance
Setting Up Backup Polling to Migrate Existing Backups to the Recovery Appliance
Mounting the NFS Storage for Backup Polling
Making Tape Backups Available to Recovery Appliance
Creating Local Backups
Recovering Protected Databases Using Local Backups
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Configuring Protected Databases
Overview of Configuring Protected Databases for Recovery Appliance
Steps to Configure Protected Databases for Recovery Appliance
Overview of Recovery Appliance Backup Module
Install Location for the Recovery Appliance Backup Module
Recovery Appliance Backup Module Configuration File
Configuration Parameters for the Recovery Appliance Backup Module
Overview of Enrolling Protected Databases
Overview of Protected Database Backup Settings
Overview of Protected Database Recovery Settings
Enrolling the Protected Database with Recovery Appliance (Cloud Control)
Creating the Enterprise Manager Administrator to Manage Protected Database Operations
Enrolling a Protected Database with Recovery Appliance Using Cloud Control
Accessing the Protected Database Home Page Using Cloud Control
Enrolling the Protected Database with Recovery Appliance (Command Line)
Installing the Recovery Appliance Backup Module
Preparing to Install the Recovery Appliance Backup Module
Obtaining the Installer for the Recovery Appliance Backup Module
Running the Recovery Appliance Backup Module Installer
Enrolling Oracle 10g Protected Databases
Registering a Protected Database with the Recovery Appliance Catalog
Configuring Backup and Recovery Settings for Protected Databases (Cloud Control)
Configuring Backup Settings for Protected Databases Using Cloud Control
Configuring Recovery Settings for Protected Databases Using Cloud Control
Clearing the Backup Configuration of Protected Databases Using Cloud Control
Configuring Backup and Recovery Settings for Protected Databases (Command Line)
Configuring Backup Settings for Protected Databases Using the Command Line
Configuring Real-Time Redo Transport
Creating an Oracle Wallet on the Protected Database
Configuring Recovery Settings for Protected Databases Using the Command Line
Using RMAN Channels for Recovery Appliance Backup and Recovery Operations
Configuring RMAN SBT Channels for Recovery Appliance
Allocating RMAN SBT Channels for Recovery Appliance
Performing Test Backup and Recovery Operations
Running a Test Backup Using the Command Line
Running a Test Recovery Using the Command Line
Performing a Test Backup Using Cloud Control
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Backing Up Protected Databases
Overview of Backing Up Protected Databases
Backing Up the Protected Database Using Cloud Control
Using the Oracle-Suggested Backup Strategy for Protected Databases
Backing Up the Whole Protected Database Using Cloud Control
Backing Up the Protected Database Using the Command Line
Creating the Initial Full Backup of the Protected Database
Creating Incremental Backups of the Protected Database
Monitoring Protected Database Backups Using Cloud Control
Viewing Backup Reports for Protected Databases
Viewing the Status of Protected Database Backup Jobs
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Recovering Data from Recovery Appliance
Overview of Restoring and Recovering Data from Recovery Appliance
Recovering Protected Databases Using Cloud Control
Prerequisites for Recovering Protected Databases Using Cloud Control
Performing Block Media Recovery Using Cloud Control
Recovering an Entire Database Using Cloud Control
Restoring and Recovering Data from Recovery Appliance Using the Command Line
Prerequisites for Restoring and Recovering Data from Recovery Appliance
Restoring Protected Databases Using a Downstream Recovery Appliance
Example: Restoring and Recovering an Entire Database With the Existing Current Control File
Example: Recovering an Entire Database to a Specified Point-in-Time
Example: Restoring and Recovering the Control File
Example: Restoring and Recovering Tablespaces in the Protected Database
Example: Restoring and Recovering a Data File in the Protected Database
Example: Restoring and Recovering PDBs
Performing Complete Recovery of the Whole PDB
Performing Point-in-Time Recovery for the Whole PDB
Recovering Specific Data Files in a PDB
Recovering Specific Tablespaces in a PDB
Example: Recovering a PDB in an Oracle RAC Environment
Example: Restoring and Recovering One or Many Data Blocks in a PDB
Example: Recovering a Database Configured for Real-Time Redo Transport After a Severe Storage Failure
Example: Recovering the Control File and Database When Real-Time Redo Transport is Configured
Database Duplication from Recovery Appliance
Creating a Standby Database for a Protected Database
Cloning a Protected Database
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Differences in RMAN Commands
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