Index
A
- ABORT option
- about
- about, flashback database for PDBs 17.1.4.1.1
- active database duplication 4.2.7
- Advanced Security Option 8.3.5
- alert log 12.2.2
- algorithm AES-XTS 6.2.6.1
- algorithm encryption ((
- ALLOCATE CHANNEL command 5.5.1, 6.1.1, 9.2.3.1
- MAXPIECESIZE option 6.2.2
- ALLOW ... CORRUPTION clause, RECOVER command 30.6.5
- ALTER DATABASE statement
- CLEAR LOGFILE clause 31.7.2.1.3
- END BACKUP clause 29.3.2.3.1
- OPEN RESETLOGS clause 13.8.5
- RECOVER clause 30.2.4.2, 30.3.1, 30.3.2
- RESETLOGS option 30.5
- ALTER SYSTEM statement
- ALTER TABLESPACE statement
- BEGIN BACKUP clause 29.3.2.1, 29.3.2.2.2
- END BACKUP option 29.3.2.2.2
- application containers
- application errors 1.1.2
- application PDBs
- application root
- archival backups 1.1.3, 9.8.1, 12.4.2.2
- archived redo log deletion policies 5.13.1, 5.13.2, 9.6.3
- archived redo log files
- applying during media recovery 30.2.1, 30.2.3, 30.2.4.2
- backing up 9.6.2
- cataloging 12.4.3
- changing default location 30.2.4.1
- corrupted 30.6.1
- delete after backups 9.6.4
- deleting 14.3.1, 30.3.1
- deletion after backup 9.6.1
- failover 9.6.1.1
- incompatible format 30.6.1
- location during recovery 30.2.1
- loss of 30.4
- restoring using RMAN 16.2.5
- ARCHIVELOG mode
- backups in 2.4.2
- AS SELECT clause
- CREATE TABLE statement 31.5
- autobackups, control file 8.8, 9.3.8, 9.8.2
- automatic channel allocation 6.1.1
- automatic channels 3.3, 3.3.2
- Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR) 5.7.5.1, 8.8.2, 12.2.1, 15.1.2.2, 15.1.2.4, 23.1.1
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- backups to 9.2.3
- Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) 7.5.4
- AUTORECOVERY option
- SET statement 30.2.2
- auxiliary instance parameter file
- with TRANSPORT TABLESPACE 26.2
- availability
- of RMAN backups 12.4.2.1
- AVAILABLE option
- of CHANGE command 12.4.2.1
B
- backing up
- backup
- to Recovery Appliance 3.8.1
- backup and recovery
- backup-based duplication
- configuring channels 24.3.1.1
- BACKUP command 2.4, 2.4.2, 2.4.3, 3.3.2, 3.7.2.3, 5.10.4, 5.12.1, 6.1.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.4, 8.1, 8.3, 9.1.2, 9.6.3
- ALLOW INCONSISTENT option 27.8.2.3.1
- ARCHIVELOG option 9.6.1.2, 9.6.2
- AS COMPRESSION BACKUPSET option 9.2.5
- AS COPY option 2.4, 8.4.1
- BACKUPSET option 6.2.6.1, 8.7, 8.7.2.1, 9.9.1, 9.9.2
- CHANNEL option 5.5.3
- COMPRESSED BACKUPSET option 9.2.5
- COPIES parameter 8.7, 8.7.1
- COPY OF option 8.7, 8.7.2.2, 9.9.1, 9.9.3
- CURRENT CONTROLFILE option 9.3.8, 9.3.8.2
- DATABASE option 9.3.1
- DATAFILE option 9.3.6
- DATAPUMP option 27.6.4.2, 27.8.1, 27.8.2.4
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT parameter 8.4.1
- DELETE INPUT option 9.6.4, 12.5.1.1
- DELETE option 9.6.1
- DEVICE TYPE clause 5.3, 5.12.1, 9.2.1, 9.3.8.2
- DURATION parameter 10.8.2
- FILESPERSET parameter 8.3.9
- FORMAT parameter 2.4.1, 5.7.4, 5.7.6.1, 8.3.6, 8.7.1, 9.2.3
- FOR RECOVER OF COPY option 9.7.4.1
- FOR TRANSPORT parameter 27.6.4.1, 27.7.2
- INCREMENTAL LEVEL 1 parameter 27.8.2.3.1, 27.8.2.4
- INCREMENTAL LEVEL O parameter 27.8.2.3.1, 27.8.2.4
- INCREMENTAL option 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 9.7, 9.7.3, 9.7.3.1
- KEEP option 9.8.1, 9.8.3.1, 9.8.4
- MAXSETSIZE parameter 10.1
- NOT BACKED UP clause 9.6.3
- PLUS ARCHIVELOG option 9.6.1.2
- PROXY ONLY option 8.3.10
- PROXY option 8.3.10
- RECOVERY AREA option 9.9.1
- SECTION SIZE parameter 8.3.1, 9.2.6, 10.1.3
- SPFILE option 9.3.9
- TABLESPACE option 9.3.6
- TAG parameter 2.4.1, 9.2.4.1
- TO PLATFORM parameter 27.6.4.1
- VALIDATE option 2.4.6, 15.2
- BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause
- ALTER DATABASE statement 29.1.1
- BACKUP COPIES parameter
- CONFIGURE command 6.2.3
- backup encryption 6.2.6.1, 8.3.5, 14.2.3
- backup mode 8.4.2
- ending with ALTER DATABASE END BACKUP 29.3.2.3.1
- for online user-managed backups 29.3.2.1, 29.8
- instance failure 29.3.2.3
- backup optimization 9.6.3
- backup pieces 8.3.1
- backup retention policies 1.1.3, 3.6, 5.10.1
- backups
- archival 1.1.3, 9.8.1
- archived redo logs
- using RMAN 9.6
- availability 12.4.2.1
- backup sets 9.9.1
- consistent
- making using RMAN 8.1.1
- control file 9.3.8, 29.4
- control files 29.4
- binary 29.4.1
- correlating RMAN channels with 23.2.2.2.1, 23.2.2.2.2
- crosschecking 12.4.1
- cumulative incremental 8.9.1.2
- data file
- DBVERIFY utility 29.9
- default type for RMAN 5.4
- determining data file status 29.1.2
- duplexing 6.2.3, 10.4
- excluding tablespaces from backups 6.2.4
- exempt from retention policy 12.4.2.2
- expired, deleting 12.5.4
- generating reports for 11.1.2, 11.3.1
- image copies 8.4
- inconsistent
- making using RMAN 8.1.1
- incremental 8.9.1.1, 9.7, 10.4.1, 10.4.2
- incrementally updated 9.7.4
- listing files needed 29.1
- logical 1.1.1
- long-term 1.1.3
- managing 12.1.1
- multisection 3.3.2, 8.3.1, 15.2
- NOARCHIVELOG mode 9.3.10
- obsolete 8.10.3, 12.5.5
- offline 29.3.1
- offsite 16.2.3.1
- optimizing 5.12.1, 9.6.3
- orphaned 14.3.2.4
- PDBs, using Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 9.3.5
- PDBs, using RMAN 9.3.4
- physical 1.1.1
- previewing 16.2.3
- read-only tablespaces 29.3.2.4
- recovering pre-RESETLOGS 17.8.3
- recovery catalog 13.6.1
- Recovery Manager 9.1.2
- reporting objects needing backups 11.3.2
- restartable 10.7.1
- restoring user-managed 30.2.1
- root
- server parameter files 9.3.9
- skipping files during 10.3
- split mirror 8.4.2
- using RMAN 10.5
- stored scripts 13.1.2.4, 13.7.1
- tablespace 29.3.2.2
- testing RMAN 15.1.2.4, 15.2, 15.3
- using media manager 5.7.5.2
- user-managed 29
- using storage snapshots 29.8
- validating 15.2, 15.3
- verifying 29.9
- whole CDB 9.3.1
- whole database 9.3.1
- backup sets 2.4, 8.1
- backing up 8.7.2.1, 9.9.1
- backups
- backups of 8.7.2.1
- compressed 5.4, 6.2.5, 9.2.5
- configuring as default 5.4
- configuring maximum size 6.2.1
- crosschecking 12.4.1.1
- duplexing 10.4
- how RMAN generates 8.3.8
- limiting size 8.3.8
- maximum size 6.2.1, 10.1
- multiplexed 2.4, 6.2.1, 8.3.9, 9.2.4.2, 22.2.1.1
- naming 8.3.6
- overview 8.3
- Recovery Manager
- backups
- backing up 8.7.2.1
- backups
- specifying maximum size 8.3.7
- specifying number 8.3.8
- testing restore of 16.2.4
- Backup Solutions Program (BSP) 3.5.3
- backup strategy
- fast recovery area 5.10
- backup tags, RMAN 9.2.4
- backup techniques, comparison 1.2
- backup windows 10.8.1
- BEGIN BACKUP clause
- ALTER TABLESPACE statement 29.3.2.1
- binary compression for backups 9.2.5
- block change tracking 1.1.1, 8.9.2, 9.7.6
- block corruptions 1.1.2
- stored in V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION 15.2
- block media recovery 1.1.2, 15.1.2.4
- automatic 18.1.2
- BSP 3.5.3
C
- cancel-based media recovery 30.4.2
- canceling RMAN commands 23.4
- CATALOG command 12.4.3
- START WITH parameter 13.4
- CDB, rewinding 17.4.2
- CDB restore point 7.1.6.1
- CDB restore points, creating 7.4.1
- CDB restore points, viewing 7.4.4
- CDBs
- CDBs, restore points 7.1.6.1
- CHANGE command
- channels, RMAN 3.3
- character sets
- setting for use with RMAN 4.5
- circular reuse records 12.2.1
- clean PDB restore points 7.1.6.2
- CLEAR LOGFILE clause
- of ALTER DATABASE 31.7.2.1.3
- client, RMAN 2.1, 3.1, 3.5
- command files, RMAN 2.4.7
- command interface
- RMAN 3.2
- commands, Recovery Manager
- ALLOCATE CHANNEL 5.5.1, 6.1.1, 6.2.2, 9.2.3.1
- BACKUP 2.4, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 9.2.4.1, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 3.3.2, 3.7.2.3, 5.3, 5.5.3, 5.7.4, 5.7.6.1, 5.10.4, 5.12.1, 6.1.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.4, 6.2.6.1, 8.1, 8.3, 8.3.1, 8.3.9, 8.3.10, 8.4.1, 8.7, 8.7.1, 8.7.2.1, 8.7.2.2, 9.1.2, 9.2.1, 9.2.5, 9.3.1, 9.3.6, 9.3.8, 9.3.8.2, 9.3.9, 9.6.1, 9.6.1.2, 9.6.3, 9.6.4, 9.7, 9.7.3, 9.7.3.1, 9.7.4.1, 9.8.1, 9.8.3.1, 9.8.4, 9.9.1, 9.9.2, 9.9.3
- BACKUP CURRENT CONTROLFILE 9.3.8.2
- canceling 23.4
- CATALOG 12.4.3
- CHANGE 3.7.2.2, 12.4.1
- CONFIGURE 3.7.1, 5.5.1, 5.11, 5.14, 6.1.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.6.2, 6.3
- CREATE CATALOG 13.2.3
- CREATE SCRIPT 13.7.2
- CROSSCHECK 12.4.1
- DELETE 12.4.1.1, 12.4.3.1, 12.5
- DROP CATALOG 13.9
- DROP DATABASE 12.6
- EXECUTE SCRIPT 13.7.1, 13.7.4
- EXIT 2.2
- FLASHBACK DATABASE 13.8.5
- how RMAN interprets 3.2
- IMPORT CATALOG 13.8.7
- LIST 2.5.1, 11.1.2, 11.2, 11.2.1, 13.8.5
- MAXSETSIZE 6.2.1
- piping 4.8
- PRINT SCRIPT 13.7.6
- RECOVER 14.3
- REPLACE SCRIPT 13.7.3
- REPORT 2.5.2, 11.3.1, 11.3.2
- NEED BACKUP option 11.3.2
- RESET DATABASE
- INCARNATION option 13.8.5
- RESTORE 16.2.1.2
- RESYNC CATALOG 13.6.2, 13.8.2, 13.8.2.3
- FROM CONTROLFILECOPY option 13.6.2
- REVOKE 13.5.5
- SET 6.2.6.1.2
- SHOW 2.3, 5.2
- SWITCH 16.3.9
- terminating 23.4
- UNREGISTER DATABASE 13.8.4
- UPGRADE CATALOG 13.8.6.1, 13.8.6.4, 13.8.6.4.2, 13.8.6.4.3
- VALIDATE 15.2
- commands, RMAN maintenance mode
- UPGRADE CATALOG 13.8.6.4.4
- commands, SQL*Plus
- comments in RMAN syntax 4.4.3
- COMPATIBLE initialization parameter 6.2.6.1
- complete recovery
- compressed backups 5.4, 9.2.5
- algorithms 6.2.5
- CONFIGURE command
- AUXNAME option 6.3
- BACKUP OPTIMIZATION option 5.12.3
- CHANNEL option 5.5.1, 6.1.1
- CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP option 8.8.1, 9.8.2
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME option 5.14
- ENCRYPTION option 6.2.6.2
- EXCLUDE option 6.2.4
- FOR DB_UNIQUE_NAME option 3.7.1
- MAXPIECESIZE option 6.2.2
- MAXSETSIZE option 6.2.1
- RETENTION POLICY clause 8.10
- RETENTION POLICY option 5.11
- configuring media managers 5.7.4
- configuring Recovery Manager
- connecting
- consistent backups 8.1.1
- using RMAN 8.1.1
- CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME initialization parameter 12.2.1, 12.2.2
- CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter 19.3.1.1, 20.6.1.2, 31.1.2
- control file autobackups 12.2.3
- control files
- backups 29.1.1, 29.4
- circular reuse records 12.2.1
- configuring location 5.9
- creating after loss of all copies 31.3
- finding file names 29.1.1
- multiplexed 5.9, 5.10.1, 12.2.3, 16.2.1.1, 29.1.1, 30.2.1, 31.1.1
- loss of 31.1
- multiplexing 12.2.3
- re-created 31.3
- restoring 19.3.1.1, 31.1.1, 31.1.2
- snapshot 13.8.2.1
- specifying location of 6.4
- user-managed restore after loss of all copies 31.3
- CONVERT command
- ALLOW INCONSISTENT option 27.8.2.3.1
- COPIES option
- BACKUP command 10.4.2
- corrupt blocks 15.1.2.1, 30.6.1
- crash recovery
- of CDBs 30.3.3
- CREATE CATALOG command 13.2.3
- CREATE DATAFILE clause, ALTER DATABASE statement 31.4
- CREATE SCRIPT command 13.7.2
- CREATE TABLESPACE statement 31.2.3
- CREATE TABLE statement
- AS SELECT clause 31.5
- creating
- virtual private catalogs 13.5.3
- creating, PDB restore points 7.4.2
- CROSSCHECK command 12.4.1
- crosschecking, RMAN 2.6, 12.1.2.2.1, 12.4.1
- cross-platform data transport
- data pump destination 27.6.1
- cross-platform transport
- cross-platform transportable tablespace 27, 28.1
- cumulative incremental backups 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 8.9.1, 8.9.1.2
D
- database connections
- Database Home page, accessing 1.5.2
- database point-in-time recovery 17, 17.5
- databases
- data blocks, corrupted 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 2.8.4, 15.2, 18.1.1, 30.6.1
- data dictionary views 29.3.2.1, 29.3.2.4
- data files
- Data Guard environment
- data preservation, definition of 1.1.3
- data protection, definition 1.1.1
- data pump destination 27.6.1
- data repair
- data transfer, RMAN 1.1.4
- data transport
- DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM initialization parameter 15.1.2.1
- DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST initialization parameter 9.7.6.2
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter 20.6.1.2
- DB_FLASHBACK_RETENTION_TARGET initialization parameter 5.10.2.1
- DB_LOST_WRITE_PROTECT initialization parameter 6.6
- DB_NAME initialization parameter 20.6.1.2
- DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST_SIZE initialization parameter 2.1
- DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST initialization parameter 2.1
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME initialization parameter 3.7, 3.7.2.2, 5.14, 11.1.3
- DBA_DATA_FILES view 29.3.2.1, 29.3.2.4
- DBID
- DBMS_PIPE package 4.8
- DBPITR 17.5
- DBVERIFY utility 29.9
- DELETE command 12.4.3.1, 12.5, 12.5.3
- deleting
- deleting backups 2.6.2, 12.5, 12.5.1.1, 12.5.3
- deletion policies, archived redo log 5.13.1
- enabling 5.13.2
- devices, configuring default 5.3
- differential incremental backups 2.4.4, 8.9.1, 8.9.1.1
- direct ancestral path 14.3.2.2, 17.8.2
- disabling
- Flashback Database 7.5.2
- disaster recovery 1.1.3
- definition 1.1.2
- disconnecting
- from Recovery Manager 2.2
- disk API 5.7.5
- disk failures 1.1.2
- disk usage
- monitoring 12.3.2
- DROP DATABASE command 12.6
- dropped tables, retrieving 17.3.1
- dropping a database 12.6
- dropping the recovery catalog 13.9
- dual mode backup encryption 6.2.6.1.3
- dual-mode backup encryption 10.6.4
- duplexing backup sets 6.2.3, 8.7.1, 10.4
- Duplicate
- Using Cloud Backups 24.3.2.1
- duplicate databases
- active database duplication 4.2.7
- duplicating
- duplicating a PDB
- duplicating databases
- duplicatingOracle Cloud
- to 24.6
- duplicating PDBs
- to new CDB 24.4.3.5
- duplication
- DURATION parameter, BACKUP command 10.8.2
E
- enabling
- encrypted backups 10.6, 14.2.3
- environment variables
- error codes
- error messages, RMAN
- interpreting 23.1.5
- error stacks, RMAN
- interpreting 23.1.5
- example
- examples
- EXECUTE SCRIPT command 13.7.4
- EXIT command 2.2
- exiting RMAN 2.2
- expired backups 8.10, 12.4.1.1
- deleting 12.5.4
- EXPIRED option
- DELETE command 12.5.4
F
- failover, when restoring files 14.2.2
- failures
- fast recovery area 3.1, 3.6, 17.1.4.1
- autobackups 5.6.1
- changing locations 12.3.5
- configuring 5.10
- definition 2.1
- disabling 12.3.6
- effect of retention policy 8.10.4
- enabling 5.10.2
- flashback database window 7.1.2
- maintaining 12.3
- monitoring disk usage 12.3.2
- monitoring usage 12.3.2
- Oracle Managed Files 5.10.1.1
- permanent and impermanent files 5.10.1
- RMAN files in 5.10.4
- setting location 5.10.2.2
- setting size 5.10.2.1
- snapshot control files 6.4
- space management 5.10.1.2
- file names, listing for backup 29.1
- file sections 8.3.7, 8.3.9, 10.1.3, 15.2
- flashback CDB 17.4.2
- flashback CDB, using SQL*Plus 30.1.1
- flashback data archive
- definition 1.4.1
- Flashback Database 1.4.2, 2.7, 14.1.2, 17
- flashback database, and PITR for PDBs 17.1.2.1
- flashback database, PDBs 17.4.3
- flashback database window 7.1.2
- Flashback Drop 17.1.4.2, 17.3.1
- flashback logs 1.4.2, 2.7, 7.1.1, 12.3.3, 17.1.4.1
- guaranteed restore points and 7.1.5
- flashback PDB, local undo 17.1.4.3
- flashback PDB, shared undo 17.1.4.3
- flashback PDB, using SQL*Plus 30.1.2
- flashback retention target 7.1.1
- Flashback Table 17.1.4.2
- FLASHBACK TABLE statement 17.2.1, 17.2.2
- Flashback Technology 17.1.2
- flashback undrop
- restoring objects 17.3.3
- foreign data file 27.6.1
- foreign data file copy 27.6.1
- foreign tablespace 27.6.1
- formats, for RMAN backups 9.2.3
- fractured blocks 8.2
- detection 8.2
- full backups 8.9
- incremental backups and 2.4.4
I
- I/O errors
- effect on backups 10.7.1
- image copies 2.4, 8.1, 8.4
- IMPORT CATALOG command 13.8.7
- INCARNATION option
- incarnations
- INCLUDE CURRENT CONTROLFILE option
- BACKUP command 9.3.8.1
- incomplete media recovery 30.4
- incomplete recovery
- inconsistent backups 8.1.2
- inconsistent tablespaces
- transporting across platforms 27.8.2
- incremental backups 2.4.4, 9.7
- initialization parameter file 14.3
- initialization parameters
- instance failures
- backup mode and 29.3.2.3
- instance recovery
- of CDBs 30.3.3
- integrity checks 15.1.2
- interpreting RMAN error stacks 23.1.5
- interrupting media recovery 30.2.6
L
- level 0 incremental backups 2.4.4, 8.9.1, 8.9.2
- level 1 incremental backups 8.9.1.1, 8.9.1.2
- LIST command 2.5.1, 11.1.2, 11.2, 11.2.1
- INCARNATION option 13.8.5
- listing
- local undo, flashback PDB operations 17.1.4.3
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter 5.9.3, 5.10.4, 16.2.5, 30.2.2, 30.2.3, 30.3.1, 30.4.1, 30.4.2
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT initialization parameter 30.2.3
- LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter 20.6.1.2
- logical backups 1.1.1
- logical block corruption 15.1.2.2
- log sequence numbers 30.2.1
- LOGSOURCE variable
- long waits 22.3.2.2
- loss of
- inactive log group 31.7.2.1
- lost write protection
- enabling 6.7
- lost writes, detecting 6.6
M
- maintenance commands, RMAN 2.6, 12.1.2
- Data Guard environment 12.1.2.2
- maintenance mode 13.8.6.4.3
- managing RMAN metadata 11, 12
- MAXPIECESIZE parameter
- SET command 5.7.6.1
- MAXSETSIZE parameter
- media failures 1.1.2
- Media Management Layer (MML) API 3.5, 6.2.2
- media managers 3.1, 3.3.1, 3.5, 3.5.2
- backing up files 3.5.1
- backup piece names 5.7.6.1
- Backup Solutions Program 3.5.3
- catalog 3.1
- configuring for use with RMAN 5.7.4
- crosschecking 12.4.1.1
- definition 2.1
- error codes 23.1.4.2
- file restrictions 5.7.6.1
- installing 5.7.2
- library location 5.7.3
- linking
- testing 5.7.5
- linking to software 3.5.2, 5.7.3
- multiplexing backups 8.3.9
- prerequisites for configuring 5.7.2
- SBT library 5.7.1
- sbttest program 23.3.1
- testing 5.7.5.1, 5.7.5.2
- testing backups 5.7.5.2
- testing the API 23.3
- third-party 5.7
- troubleshooting 5.7.5.2
- media recovery 8.9.4
- ADD DATAFILE operation 31.2.3
- after control file damage 31.1.1, 31.1.2
- applying archived redo logs 30.2.1
- cancel-based 30.4, 30.4.2
- complete 30.3
- closed database 30.3.1
- complete, user-managed 30.3
- corruption
- allowing to occur 30.6.4
- errors 30.6.1
- incomplete 30.4
- interrupting 30.2.6
- lost files
- NOARCHIVELOG mode 30.5
- offline tablespaces in open database 30.3.2
- online redo log files 31.7
- parallel 30.2.7
- problems 30.6.1, 30.6.2, 30.6.3
- restarting 30.2.6
- restoring
- whole database backups 30.5
- resuming after interruption 30.2.6
- roll forward phase 30.2.1
- scenarios 31
- time-based 30.4
- transportable tablespaces 31.6
- trial 30.6.6, 30.6.6.1
- troubleshooting 30.6.1
- user-managed 30
- using Recovery Manager 14.3
- metadata, RMAN 3.4, 11, 12, 13
- mirrored files
- monitoring fast recovery area usage 12.3.2
- monitoring RMAN 23.2
- multiplexed backup sets 6.2.1, 8.3.9, 9.2.4.2, 22.2.1.1
- multiplexed control files 5.9, 5.10.1, 12.2.3, 16.2.1.1, 29.1.1, 30.2.1, 31.1.1
- multisection backups 3.3.2, 8.3.1, 8.3.7, 8.3.9, 10.1.3, 15.2
- views 9.2.6
- multisection incremental backups 9.2.6
- example 9.2.6
- multitenant container databases 4.2
O
- obsolete backups 8.10
- off-site backups 16.2.3.1
- online redo logs 31.7.2.1
- active group 31.7.1, 31.7.2
- applying during media recovery 30.2.1
- archived group 31.7.1, 31.7.2
- clearing
- failure 31.7.2.1.3
- clearing inactive logs
- archived 31.7.2.1.1
- unarchived 31.7.2.1.2
- configuring location 5.9
- current group 31.7.1, 31.7.2
- inactive group 31.7.1, 31.7.2
- loss of 31.7.2.1
- active group 31.7.2.2.1
- all members 31.7.2
- group 31.7.2
- recovery 31.7
- loss of group 31.7.2.2.1
- multiple group loss 31.7.2.3
- replacing damaged member 31.7.1
- status of members 31.7.1, 31.7.2
- OPEN RESETLOGS clause
- ORA-01578 error message 31.5
- Oracle Advanced Compression option 6.2.5.2.2
- Oracle Backup Solutions Program (BSP) 3.5.3
- Oracle Cloud
- duplicating to 24.6
- Oracle Data Pump 1.1.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- Oracle Flashback Database 1.4.2
- Oracle Flashback Drop 1.4.1
- Oracle Flashback Query 1.4.1
- Oracle Flashback Table 1.4.1
- Oracle Flashback Transaction 1.4.1
- Oracle Flashback Transaction Query 1.4.1
- Oracle Flashback Version Query 1.4.1
- Oracle keystore 6.2.6.1.1
- Oracle Managed Files
- fast recovery 5.10.1.1
- Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)
- RMAN channels and 6.1.2
- Oracle Secure Backup 3.5.2, 5.7
- Oracle software keystore
- and backups 6.2.6.1.1
- Oracle VSS writer 5.10.1
- orphaned backups 14.3.2.4
P
- packages
- DBMS_PIPE 4.8
- password backup encryption 6.2.6.1.2
- password-mode encryption 10.6.3
- passwords
- connecting to RMAN 4.2.8
- PDB restore points 7.1.6.2
- PDB restore points, creating 7.4.2
- PDB restore points, namespace 7.1.6.3
- PDB restore points, viewing 7.4.4
- PDBs 4.2
- about backup and recovery of 4.2.4
- about duplicating 24.4.3.1, 24.5.1
- backing up, using Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 9.3.5
- backing up, using RMAN 9.3.4
- complete recovery
- complete restore 16.3
- connecting to 4.2
- orphaned backups 14.3.2.5
- performing point-in-time recovery 17.5.3
- preplugin backups 9.3.12
- recovering table partitions 21.4
- recovering tables 21.4
- restrictions when connected to 4.2.6.1
- transporting across platforms 27.7.1
- user-managed backups 29.2
- validating 15.2.1
- PDBs, clean PDB restore point 7.1.6.2
- PDBs, flashback database and PITR 17.1.2.1
- PDBs, flashback database operation 17.4.3
- PDBs, restore points 7.1.6.2
- PDBs, rewinding 17.4.3
- performance tuning
- short waits
- definition of 22.3.2.2
- short waits
- performance tuning, RMAN
- physical backups 1.1.1
- physical block corruption 15.1.2.2
- pipe interface, RMAN 4.8
- PITR, for PDBs 17.1.2.1
- pluggable databases 4.2
- point-in-time recovery 17.1.2, 30.4
- point of recoverability
- recovery window 8.10.1
- preplugin backups
- previewing backups 16.2.3
- PREVIEW option, RESTORE command 11.1.2
- PRINT SCRIPT command 13.7.6
- proxy copies 3.5.1, 8.3.10
- PROXY option
- BACKUP command 8.3.10
R
- raw devices
- RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view 11.5.1.1
- RC_BACKUP_FILES view 11.5.3
- RC_BACKUP_PIECE view 11.5.1
- RC_BACKUP_SET view 12.5.1
- read-only tablespaces
- RECOVER clause
- RECOVER command 14.3
- recovering
- recovering database file
- over the network 19.7.2
- recovering database files
- recovering files over the network
- scenarios 19.7.3
- recovering table partitions
- recovering tables
- recovery
- ADD DATAFILE operation 31.2.3
- automatically applying archived logs 30.2.2
- cancel-based 30.4.2
- complete 16.1, 30.3
- corruption
- intentionally allowing 30.6.4
- database
- database, point-in-time 17, 17.5
- database files
- data files 30.2.1
- disaster using RMAN 19.4
- dropped table 31.8
- errors 30.6.1
- failures requiring 1.1.2
- interrupting 30.2.6
- media 30.6, 31
- multiple redo threads 30.2.2.2
- of lost or damaged recovery catalog 13.6.2
- online redo
logs 31.7
- loss of group 31.7.2
- parallel 30.2.7
- preparing for 16.2.1.2
- problems 30.6.1
- stuck 30.6.1
- third-party snapshots
- example 30.2.5
- time-based 30.4.2
- transportable tablespaces 31.6
- trial 30.6.6
- troubleshooting 30.6.1
- user errors 31.8
- user-managed 30.6, 31
- using backup control file 19.3.1
- without recovery catalog 19.3.2
- using logs in a nondefault location 30.2.4.1
- using logs in default location 30.2.3
- using logs in nondefault location 30.2.4.2
- using storage snapshots 30.2.5
- using third-party snapshots 30.2.5
- with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 1.5.3
- without a recovery catalog 12.2.3
- RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER role 13.5.3
- Recovery Appliance
- backing up to 3.8.1
- recovery catalog 3.4, 13.1
- backing up 13.6.1
- cataloging backups 12.4.3, 13.4
- centralization of metadata 13.1.2.2
- creating 13.2
- crosschecking 12.4.1.1
- DBID problems 13.1.2.1
- definition 2.1, 3.1
- deleting backups 12.5
- deleting records 12.5.3
- dropping 13.9
- log switch record 12.4.3
- maintenance mode 13.8.6.4.4
- managing size of 13.8.2.2.4
- operating with 3.4
- purpose of 13.1.1
- recovery of 13.6.2
- refreshing 13.8.2
- registering databases 13.1.2.1, 13.3.1, 13.3.2
- resynchronizing 13.8.2, 13.8.2.1
- schedule upgrade 13.8.6.4.1
- space requirements 13.2.1.2
- stored scripts 13.7.1
- creating 13.7.2
- synchronization 13.8.2.1
- unregistering databases 13.8.4
- updating
- after operating system deletions 12.4.4.2
- upgrading 13.8.6, 13.8.6.1, 13.8.6.4, 13.8.6.4.2, 13.8.6.4.3
- views, querying 11.5
- virtual private catalogs 3.4
- recovery catalog (Recovery Manager
- recovery catalog
- upgrading 13.8.6.4.3
- recovery catalog
- recovery catalogs
- Recovery Manager
- allocating tape buffers 22.2.3.1.1
- archived redo logs
- backups 9.6
- backups 9.1.2
- archived redo logs 9.6.1
- backing up 9.9.1
- batch deletion of obsolete 8.10.3
- control files 9.3.8
- data file 9.3.6, 9.9.2, 9.9.3
- duplexed 8.7.1
- image copy 8.4
- incremental 9.7, 10.4.1, 10.4.2
- optimization 5.12.1, 9.6.3
- tablespace 9.9.2, 9.9.3
- testing 15.1.2.4, 15.2, 15.3
- validating 15.2, 15.3
- whole database 9.3.1
- channels 3.3
- naming conventions 3.3.2
- client 2.1
- connecting to databases 2.2
- corrupt data file blocks
- handling I/O errors and 10.7.1
- crosschecking recovery catalog 12.4.1.1
- database character set 4.5
- database connections 4.2.1
- DBMS_PIPE package 4.8
- definition 2.1
- disconnecting from 2.2
- error codes
- message numbers 23.1.4.1
- errors 23.1, 23.1.4
- interpreting 23.1.5
- file deletion 12.5.1.1
- fractured block detection in 8.2
- image copy backups 8.4
- incremental backups
- integrity checking 15.1.2
- jobs, monitoring progress 22.3.1
- jobs, querying details of 11.4.1
- lists 11.2
- maintenance commands 2.6
- media management
- metadata 3.4, 11, 12, 13
- monitoring 23.2
- overview 2.1, 3.2
- performance
- monitoring 23.2
- pipe interface 4.8
- proxy copy 3.5.1
- recovery
- after total media failure 19.4
- recovery catalog 13.1
- reports 11.3.1
- repository 3.4
- restoring
- archived redo logs 16.2.5
- retention policies
- configuring 5.11
- return codes 23.1.6
- setting time parameters 4.5
- snapshot control file location 6.4
- starting 2.2
- synchronous and asynchronous I/O 22.2.1.2, 22.2.1.3, 22.2.3.1.3
- terminating commands 23.4
- test disk API 5.7.5
- types of backups 8.4
- using RMAN commands 3.2
- Recovery Manager,
- recovery catalog
- managing recovery catalog upgrade 13.8.6.4.4
- recovery catalog
- recovery window 5.11
- point of recoverability 8.10.1
- RECOVERY WINDOW parameter
- CONFIGURE command 5.11.2
- recovery windows
- recycle bin 17.1.4.2, 17.3.2
- restoring objects from 17.3.3
- redo logs
- redo records
- problems when applying 30.6.1
- REGISTER command 13.3.2
- REPLACE SCRIPT command 13.7.3
- REPORT command 2.5.2, 11.1.2, 11.3.1
- reports, RMAN 2.5, 11.1.2, 11.3.1
- repository, RMAN 3.4
- RESET DATABASE command
- INCARNATION option 13.8.5
- RESETLOGS operation
- when necessary 14.3.2.1
- RESETLOGS option
- of ALTER DATABASE 30.5
- restartable backups 10.7.1
- RESTORE command 14.2, 16.2.1.2
- ALL FOREIGN DATAFILES clause 27.6.4.4
- BACKUPSET clause 27.6.4.3
- DATAPUMP DESTINATION clause 27.8.2.3.3, 27.8.2.4
- DUMPFILE clause 27.6.4.3, 27.8.2.3.3, 27.8.2.4
- FORCE option 14.2.5
- FOREIGN DATABASE clause 27.6.4.4, 27.7.2
- FOREIGN DATAFILE clause 27.6.4.4, 27.8.2.4
- FOREIGN TABLESPACE clause 27.6.4.4
- FROM BACKUPSET clause 27.8.2.3.3
- FROM PLATFORM parameter 27.6.4.3
- FROM SERVICE parameter 19.7.4
- PREVIEW option 11.1.2, 16.2.3
- VALIDATE HEADER option 11.1.2, 16.2.3
- restore optimization 14.2.5
- restore points 1.4.2, 2.7
- restore points, creating in CDBs 7.4.1
- restore points, creating in PDBs 7.4.2
- restore points, in CDBs 7.1.6.1
- restore validation 16.2.4
- restoring
- restoring database file
- over the network 19.7.1
- restoring database files
- over the network, example 19.7.4
- restoring files over the network
- scenarios 19.7.3
- restrictions
- PDBs 4.2.6.1
- RESUME clause
- ALTER SYSTEM statement 29.6.2
- resuming recovery after interruption 30.2.6
- RESYNC CATALOG command 13.8.2, 13.8.2.3
- FROM CONTROLFILECOPY option 13.6.2
- resynchronizing the recovery catalog 13.8.2, 13.8.2.3
- SET command
- DBID option 3.7.1
- SET command
- return codes
- RMAN 23.1.6
- REVOKE command 13.5.5
- rewinding
- CDBs 17.4.2
- RMAN repository 1.2, 2.1
- RMAN sessions 3.3
- root
S
- SBT 3.3.1, 3.5.2, 5.7.6.2
- SBT Library
- native 5.7.1
- sbttest program 23.3.1
- scenarios, Recovery Manager
- scripts, RMAN 2.4.7
- substitution variables in 9.8.3
- server parameter files
- server sessions, Recovery Manager 3.3
- session architecture, Recovery Manager 3.3
- SET command
- SET statement
- shadow copies 9.7.3.1
- shared server
- shared undo, flashback PDB operations 17.1.4.3
- short waits
- definition 22.3.2.2
- SHOW command 2.3, 5.2
- SHUTDOWN statement
- size of backup sets, setting 8.3.7
- skipping files in RMAN backups 10.3
- snapshot control file
- snapshot control files 6.4, 13.8.2.1
- snapshots
- sparse backups 8.5
- sparse CDBs
- duplicating 24.4.6.1
- sparse data files
- backing up 9.5.2
- sparse PDBs
- sparse tablespaces
- backing up 9.5.2
- split mirrors
- standby databases 3.1
- statements, SQL
- status
- dropped PDB backups 12.4.2.3
- Storage Snapshot Optimization 29.8
- storage snapshots 7.1.5.1, 29.8, 30.2.5
- recovering 30.2.5
- stored scripts 3.4, 9.8.3, 13.1.2.4, 13.7.1, 13.8.7.1
- stuck recovery 30.6.1
- substitution variables, FORMAT parameter 5.7.6.1, 8.3.6, 8.4.1
- substitution variables, stored scripts 13.7.5
- suspend/resume mode 29.6.1
- SUSPEND clause
- ALTER SYSTEM statement 29.6.2
- suspending a database 29.6.1
- SWITCH command 16.3.9
- SYSBACKUP privilege 4.2.2.2
- SYSBACKUP privilege, dictionary protection
- SYSBACKUP 2.2
- system backup to tape 3.5.2
- system time
- changing
- effect on recovery 30.4.2
- changing
T
- tables, recovery of dropped 31.8
- tablespace point-in-time recovery 17.1.2
- tablespaces
- backups 9.9.2, 9.9.3, 29.3.2.2
- backups, in PDBs 9.3.7
- backups using RMAN 9.3.6
- excluding from backups 6.2.4
- excluding from RMAN backups 6.2.4
- read/write
- backing up 29.3.2.1
- read-only
- backing up 29.3.2.4
- recovering accessible
- when database is open 16.3.4
- recovering in PDBs
- using Cloud Control 16.3.8
- recovering offline in open database 30.3.2
- transporting across platforms, in PDBs 27.8.3
- transporting with RMAN 26
- tape devices 3.5.2
- target database
- terminating RMAN commands 23.4
- test disk API 5.7.5
- testing RMAN
- third-party snapshots
- specifying recovery time 30.2.5
- time-based recovery 30.4.2
- time format
- RECOVER DATABASE UNTIL TIME statement 30.4.2
- time parameters
- setting for Recovery Manager use 4.5
- trace files, RMAN 23.1.1
- transparent backup encryption 6.2.6.1.1
- transparent-mode backup encryption 10.6.2
- transportable tablespaces
- transporting data over network
- transporting PDB
- using PDB backup
- NOCATALOG mode 28.3.3.1
- using PDB backup
- transporting PDBs 28.2.4.5
- Transporting PDBs
- using PDB backup
- catalog connection mode 28.2.2.1
- using PDB backup
- transporting tablespace
- transporting tablespaces 26
- transporting tablespaces over network
- transport tablespace
- using tablespace backup
- catalog connection mode 28.5.4.4
- using tablespace backup
- trial recovery 15.4, 30.6.6, 30.6.6.1
- tuning Recovery Manager
- V$ views 23.2
U
- UNAVAILABLE option
- of CHANGE 12.4.2.1
- UNCATALOG option
- undo optimization, backup 5.12.1, 8.3.4
- unrecoverable objects
- recovery 31.5
- UNREGISTER DATABASE command 13.8.4
- unregistering databases 13.8.4
- UNTIL TIME option
- RECOVER command 30.4.2
- upgrade,
- recovery catalog 13.8.6.4.1
- upgrading
- virtual private catalog 13.5.6
- upgrading the recovery catalog 13.8.6.1, 13.8.6.4, 13.8.6.4.2, 13.8.6.4.3
- user errors
- user-managed backups 29
- user-managed recovery 30.4
- user-managed restore operations 30.2.1
V
- V$ARCHIVED_LOG view 5.10.2.3, 11.5.1.1, 17.7
- listing all archived logs 29.5
- V$BACKUP_ASYNC_IO view 22.3.2
- V$BACKUP_DATAFILE view 9.7.2, 12.4.3.3
- V$BACKUP_FILES view 5.11.2, 12.4.1.1, 12.4.3.2
- V$BACKUP_PIECE view 11.5.1, 12.4.3.3
- V$BACKUP_REDOLOG view 12.4.3.3
- V$BACKUP_SET view 12.4.3.3, 12.5.1
- V$BACKUP_SPFILE view 12.4.3.3
- V$BACKUP_SYNC_IO view 22.3.2
- V$BACKUP view 29.1.2
- V$BLOCK_CHANGE_TRACKING view 9.7.6.4
- V$CONTROLFILE view 9.3.8
- V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view 1.3, 2.8.4, 15.1.2.4, 15.2, 18, 18.1.2, 18.1.2.2, 18.4
- V$DATABASE_INCARNATION view 13.8.5
- V$DATABASE view 11.5.2, 17.2.2, 17.8.1
- V$DATAFILE_HEADER view 11.1.2, 16.2.1.2.2
- V$DATAFILE view 16.2.1.2.2, 20.6.1.2, 29.1.1
- listing files for backups 29.1
- V$DIAG_INFO view 18.3.1
- V$EVENT_NAME view 23.2.1
- V$FLASHBACK_DATABASE_LOG view 5.10.2.3, 17.8.1
- V$FLASHBACK_DATABASE_STAT view 7.5.4
- V$INSTANCE view 16.2.1.2.2
- V$LOG_HISTORY view
- listing all archived logs 30.3.1
- V$LOGFILE view 20.6.1.2, 31.7.1, 31.7.2
- V$PARAMETER view 17.2.2
- V$PROCESS view 11.1.2, 23.2.2
- V$RECOVER_FILE view 16.2.1.2.2, 30.3.1
- V$RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE view 12.3.2
- V$RECOVERY_FILE_DEST 12.3.2
- V$RECOVERY_FILE_DEST view 12.3.2
- V$RECOVERY_LOG view
- listing logs needed for recovery 30.3.1
- V$RESTORE_POINT 7.4.4
- V$RESTORE_POINT view 17.2.2
- V$RMAN_BACKUP_JOB_DETAILS view 11.4.1
- V$RMAN_BACKUP_SUBJOB_DETAILS view 11.4.1
- V$RMAN_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS view 6.2.6.1, 6.2.6.3, 22.2.2
- V$RMAN_OUTPUT view 11.5.2
- V$RMAN_STATUS view 23.1.1
- V$SESSION_LONGOPS view 22.3.1
- V$SESSION_WAIT view 23.2.1
- V$SESSION view 6.5, 11.1.2, 23.2.2
- V$SGASTAT view 22.4.3
- V$SYSSTAT view 7.5.4
- V$TABLESPACE view 16.2.1.2.2, 29.1.1
- VALIDATE command 15.2
- SECTION SIZE parameter 15.2
- VALIDATE HEADER option, RESTORE command 11.1.2
- validating
- PDBs 15.2.1
- validation, RMAN
- viewing, CDB restore points 7.4.4
- viewing, PDB restore points 7.4.4
- views
- for multisection backups 9.2.6
- views, recovery catalog 11.1.2, 11.5
- virtual private catalogs 3.4
- Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) 5.10.1, 9.7.3.1