• |
Tape (Restore from NetVault Backup Media: When selected, RMAN opens an “SBT_TAPE” channel and reads the backup files from the backup media that is managed by NetVault Backup and specified in the Device options section of the Target tab. Select this option if an FRA-backup-destination strategy has not been implemented or the Backup Destination of Tape was selected for all backups. |
• |
Disk (Restore from FRA or Disk): When selected, RMAN only opens a DISK device type and restores the backup files from the FRA or the OS-specific directory specified when configuring RMAN’s DISK device type. This option is the default. |
• |
Both Tape and Disk (Restore from both NetVault Backup Media and (FRA or Disk)): When selected, RMAN opens an “SBT_TAPE” channel and a DISK channel, which allows RMAN the flexibility to choose the best source for the recovery files. Select this option if your backup destination strategy includes the Both Tape and Disk option or you have chosen to store backup recovery files in the FRA while performing Flash Recovery Area Backups on a different, independent schedule. |
• |
System Change Number (SCN) Based Point-in-Time Recovery: When an SCN is specified during PIT Recovery, RMAN recovers up to, but not including, the specified SCN. For example, if SCN 1000 is specified, recovery up to SCN 999 is performed. |
• |
Log Sequence Number (LSN) Based Point-in-Time Recovery: When the exact time of the data corruption or failure is not known, specifying a Log Sequence Number that contains the target SCN is a viable option. RMAN recovers through the specified log. V$LOG_HISTORY can be queried to view the logs that have been archived to identify the appropriate log sequence number and thread. |
• |
Time Based Point-in-Time Recovery: Time-based PIT Recovery is useful when the time that the data corruption occurred is known. For example, if a developer dropped a table at 6:00 a.m., PIT Recovery can be performed with a stop time of 5:55 a.m. The plug-in recovers up to, but not including, the specified time. |
• |
The target database must run in ARCHIVELOG mode and be open or mounted with a current Control File. |
• |
• |
Oracle® Alert Log |
• |
• |
Results of the DBVERIFY utility |
1 |
Connect to the database with SYSDBA privileges by using the SQL*Plus utility. |
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Terms of Use Privacy Cookie Preference Center