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Oracle RMAN Recipes for Database 11g: A Problem-Solution Approach
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Chapter 1: Backup and Recovery 101
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It's sometimes said that the true job of an Oracle database administrator can
be summed up in one, essential skill: to be able to recover your database.
There's much wisdom in that statement. Of all the things you are responsible
for as a database administrator, nothing is more important than the data itself.
Like it or not, the fearsome responsibility of protecting your organization's
most critical data falls squarely upon your shoulders:
- Lose that data and your company could fail.
- Lose that data and you could be out of a job.
Scared? You should be. But there's help. You are not alone. Oracle experts
Darl Kuhn, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda have come together in this book to show
you the power of Recovery Manager, or RMAN, which is Oracle's backup and recovery
tool of choice. Oracle RMAN Recipes helps you take advantage of all that
RMAN has to offer by providing easy-to-understand solutions to business-critical
backup and recovery operations. This handy guide
- Demystifies the steps required to protect your business data
- Provides ready-made and step-by-step solutions to simple and complex backup,
restore, and recovery operations
- Is task-oriented, making it easy for you to find the solution to pressing
backup and recovery problems
- Respects your time by providing example-based solutions, not endless reading
material
When the pressure's on, you don't have time for long discussions of theory.
This book gets right to the point with quick and easy-to-read, step-by-step
solutions that can help you backup and recover your data with confidence.
What You'll Learn
Oracle Database experts Darl Kuhn, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda show you how
to
- Reliably back up and recover your database using Oracle's Recovery Manager.
- Utilize New Oracle Database 11g features such as the Data Recovery Advisor.
- Let Oracle Database manage your backup files via the Flash Recovery Area.
- Automate backup and recovery tasks by writing scripts.
- Troubleshoot RMAN problems and optimize RMAN performance.
- Interface with a Media Management Layer to manage your backup tape library.
- Recover from the loss of a control file, loss of an online redo log, and
other (hopefully!) unusual situations.
Who is This Book For?
Oracle database administrators responsible for database backup and recovery
operations.
Table of Contents
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Backup and Recovery 101
Chapter 2 Jump-Starting RMAN
Chapter 3 Using the Flash Recovery Area
Chapter 4 Using RMAN
Chapter 5 Configuring the RMAN Environment
Chapter 6 Using the Recovery Catalog
Chapter 7 Making Backups with RMAN
Chapter 8 Maintaining RMAN Backups and the Repository
Chapter 9 Scripting RMAN
Chapter 10 Restoring the Control File
Chapter 11 Performing Complete Recovery
Chapter 12 Performing Incomplete Recovery
Chapter 13 Performing Flashback Recovery
Chapter 14 Handling Online Redo Log Failures
Chapter 15 Duplicating Databases and Transporting Data
Chapter 16 Tuning RMAN
Chapter 17 Troubleshooting RMAN
Chapter 18 Using a Media Management Layer
Chapter 19 Performing Backup and Recovery
with Enterprise Manager
Chapter 20 Using the Data Recovery Advisor
Chapter 21 Using RMAN on Windows
Index
About the Authors
Sam R. Alapati is an experienced Oracle database administrator who holds the
Oracle OCP DBA and the Hewlett-Packard UNIX System Administrator certifications.
He currently manages Oracle databases at the Boy Scouts of America National
Headquarters in Los Colinas, Texas. Alapati has been dealing with databases
for a long time, including the Ingres RDBMS in the mid 1980s. He is also well
versed in the Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, and IBM DB2 database management
systems.
Darl Kuhn, an Oracle DBA and software developer with 18 years of experience,
is a senior DBA with Sun Microsystems. Before joining Sun, his work as a consultant
ranged from database administration to custom application development. Darl
is a coauthor of Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference and has written several
articles for Oracle Magazine. He is an affiliate professor at Regis University
where he teaches Oracle courses for the graduate department of computer information
technology. For the past 9 years, Darl has served as a volunteer DBA and developer
for the Rocky Mountain Oracle Users Group. Darl has an MBA from Colorado State
University and currently lives in Littleton, Colorado.
Arup Nanda has been an Oracle DBA since 1993, which has exposed him to all
facets of database administration—from modeling to disaster recovery.
He currently leads the global DBA team at Starwood Hotels, the parent of chains
such as Sheraton and Westin, in White Plains, NY. He serves as a contributing
editor of SELECT Journal, the publication of Independent Oracle Users
Group (IOUG); speaks at many Oracle Technology–related events such as
Oracle World and local user groups such as New York Oracle User Group; and has
written many articles for both print publications such as Oracle Magazine
and online publications such as Oracle Technology Network. Arup has coauthored
two books: Oracle Privacy Security Auditing (Rampant, 2003) and Oracle
PL/SQL for DBAs (O'Reilly, 2005). Recognizing his professional accomplishments
and contributions to user community, Oracle chose him as the “DBA of the
Year” in 2003. He lives in Danbury, Connecticut, with his wife Anindita
and son Anish. He can be reached at arup@proligence.com.
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