You can perform various queries of the databases by using SQL*Plus.
The following is an example of the query and response for a non-CDB database:
The following is an example of the query and response for a CDB database:
You can list the containers in a CDB. For example:
You can list the PDBs and their status in a CDB. For example:
If you intend to target a PDB for backup and restore jobs, be aware that the following operations are not available:
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Using the CONFIGURE command |
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Using DBPITR and Flashback recovery when using shared undo mode |
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Using the IMPORT CATALOG command |
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Using the REGISTER DATABASE command |
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Using the RESET DATABASE command |
You can use the WebUI or CLI to back up the CDB and PDBs.
To set up the plug-in for backup and restore of a CDB using the WebUI, use the same process outlined in Adding a database.
Performing backups is almost identical to the process described in Performing RMAN backups. You must use sets — Backup Selection Set, Backup Options Set, Schedule Set, Target Set, and Advanced Options Set — to create a backup job. Note the following differences:
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To include all the datafiles of the CDB root container, the seed container, and all the datafiles of the plugged-in PDBs, select the Database node or the All Tablespaces node of a CDB. |
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The CLI displays the applicable output regarding the status of the backup.
The CLI displays the applicable output regarding the status of the backup.
The CLI displays the applicable output regarding the status of the backup.
You can use the WebUI or CLI to back up the CDB and PDBs.
If you use the WebUI to create and run a backup of a CDB, including its PDBs, you can restore the whole CDB and individual tablespaces or datafiles using the steps provided in Performing RMAN restores. For a more granular restore, you can use the CLI as described in Restoring the CDB and PDBs from the CLI.
The CLI displays the applicable output regarding the status of the restore.
The CLI displays the applicable output regarding the status of the restore.
The CLI displays the applicable output regarding the status of the restore.
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