In addition to the steps outlined in Performing RMAN restores, the following options apply specifically to table-level recovery.
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In the Recovery Type section on the Perform Recovery tab, select the Perform Table Level Point in Time Recovery option. |
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If you select the System Change Number Based option, the plug-in instructs RMAN to use the “until scn” clause during table recovery. For example: until scn 5555638 |
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If you select the Log Sequence Based option, the plug-in instructs RMAN to use the “until sequence <number> thread <number>” clause during table recovery. For example: until sequence 38 thread 1 |
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If you select the Time Based option, the plug-in instructs RMAN to use the “until time” clause during table recovery. For example: until time "to_date('2013/11/23 06:59:00', 'yyyy/mm/dd hh24:mi:ss')" |
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In the Auxiliary Destination field, specify a directory (full path) that the auxiliary instances use to store all the files needed, including copies of the controlfile, archived logs, and datafiles. |
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In the Recover table field, enter a comma-separated list of tables that you want to include in the recovery table as part of a table-level recovery. |
IMPORTANT: When listing a table from a common user, use double quotation marks. While SQL*Plus accepts queries on the tables using a string that includes C## or c# and excludes the double quotation marks, RMAN does not. |
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In the Remap table field, enter a comma-separated list of tables that you want to rename, if applicable, as a part of a table-level recovery. |
Plug‑in for Oracle automatically runs a full or partial resynchronization of the Recovery Catalog when performing RMAN backups as long the Control File is mounted and the Recovery Catalog database is available at command execution.
You can use RMAN’s RESYNC CATALOG command to perform manual Full Resynchronizations when:
You should not need to run RESYNC CATALOG often. For more information, see Using CROSSCHECK to Update the RMAN Repository in the Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery Advanced User’s Guide.
To force a Full Resynchronization of the Recovery Catalog, perform the following steps.
To ensure that data about backups in the RMAN Repository is synchronized with corresponding data in the NetVault Database, perform a crosscheck. The CROSSCHECK command updates outdated RMAN repository information about backups whose repository records do not match their physical status. For example, if a user removes archive logs from disk with an OS command, the repository still indicates that the logs are on disk, when in fact they are not.
For more information on the CROSSCHECK command, see the Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery Basics guide.
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