B RMAN Command Examples Quick Reference
This appendix provides a few examples for commonly used RMAN commands.
Table B-1 Commonly Used RMAN Command Examples
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| Starting and connecting to RMAN | 
 
 
 
 
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 To simulate  The internal API accepts  
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 To back up a read-only database regardless of optimization 
 
 
 
 
 See: formatSpec for RMAN substitution variables. 
 
 
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 Backup - Validate Target 
 
 
 
 For bigfile tablespace data files 
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| Connect to an auxiliary instance and start RMAN duplicate.  The following command will execute duplicate of the CDB from tape backups while skipping a tablespace in the pluggable database  See formatSpec for RMAN substitution variables. | |
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 | Recover to merge incremental backup to database copy 
 
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 If there is a space constraint to restore archive logs, use  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Recover standby database from primary service 
 
 
 Table recovery 
 Tablespace Point-in-Time Recovery (TSPITR) 
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 To restore a control file and then restore the database using the control file: 
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 Write RMAN output to a trace ( 
 
 
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 Validate Mirror 
 
 
 
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