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The Most Complete Guide to Maximizing Oracle Recovery Manager
Deploy a rock-solid data backup and disaster recovery strategy with the in-depth
guidance of this authoritative volume. From the exclusive publishers of Oracle
Press books, Oracle Database 10g RMAN Backup & Recovery shows you,
step by step, how to set up RMAN-ready databases, create reliable backup tapes
and discs, and perform accurate Oracle system restores. Find out how to use
RMAN from the command line and from Enterprise Manager, generate meaningful
lists and reports, and automate administrative tasks using third-party media
management tools. Plus, you'll learn to perform incremental backups, Flashback
recoveries, and database cloning.
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Set up, configure, and maintain Oracle Database 10g RMAN
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Use RMAN recovery catalogs, target database packages, and control files
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Centralize backup tape management using Oracle Secure Backup
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Perform online, offline, and incremental system backups
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Monitor and tune performance with Enterprise Manager Grid Control and
Database Control
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Accomplish complete and partial RMAN database restores
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Improve functionality using VERITAS NetBackup, EMC NetWorker Module,
and Tivoli Storage Manager
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Overcome human errors using Flashback Versions Query and Transaction
Query
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Create clone and standby databases from tape and disc backups
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Work with Real Application Cluster (RAC) databases and sync-and-split
hardware technologies
Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started with RMAN in Oracle Database 10g
Chapter 1: Oracle Database 10g Backup and Recovery Architecture Tour
Chapter 2: Introduction to the RMAN Architecture
Part II: Setup Principles and Practices
Chapter 3: RMAN Setup and Configuration
Chapter 4: Media Management Considerations
Chapter 5: Oracle Secure Backup
Chapter 6: Enhancing RMAN with VERITAS NetBackup for Oracle
Chapter 7: Configuring EMC NetWorker Module for Oracle
Chapter 8: RMAN and Tivoli Storage Manager
Part III: Using RMAN Effectively
Chapter 9: RMAN Backups
Chapter 10: RMAN Restore and Recovery
Chapter 11: Using Oracle Enterprise Manager for Backup and Recovery
Chapter 12: RMAN Advanced Recovery Topics
Chapter 13: Surviving User Errors: Flashback Technologies
Chapter 14: Maintaining RMAN
Chapter 15: Monitoring and Reporting on RMAN
Chapter 16: Performance Tuning RMAN Backup and Recovery Operations
Part IV: RMAN in the Oracle Ecosystem
Chapter 17: Duplication: Cloning the Target Database
Chapter 18: RMAN and Data Guard
Chapter 19: RMAN and Real Application Clusters
Chapter 20: RMAN in Sync and Split Technology
Chapter 21: RMAN in the Workplace: Case Studies
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A: RMAN Syntax Reference Guide
Appendix B: Exploring the Recovery Catalog
Appendix C: Setting Up an RMAN Test Environment
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About the Authors
Matthew Hart is the co-author of three books for Oracle Press, Oracle
9i for Windows 2000: Tips & Techniques, Oracle 9i RMAN Backup & Recovery,
and most recently Oracle 10g High Availability with RAC, Flashback, and DataGuard.
He has worked with high availability technologies in Oracle since version 7.3,
and has worked with RMAN since its inception. He has spent considerable time
perfecting backup and recovery strategies for Oracle customers.
Robert G. Freeman is an Oracle DBA. Among the other books Robert has
written are the bestselling titles Oracle Database 10g New Features, Oracle
9i RMAN Backup and Recovery, and Oracle 9i New Features. Robert also wrote the
Oracle Press book Portable DBA: Oracle.
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