Use the command editoracledbverifynightlyjob to enable or disable this nightly job for specific Oracle machines that are under protection.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the editoracledbverifynightlyjob command:
Enable the Oracle DBVerify nightly job for a protected server:
Use the command editoraclelogtruncationnightlyjob to enable or disable this nightly job for specific Oracle machines that are under protection and to set the deletion policy and retention duration for the logs.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the editoraclelogtruncationnightlyjob command:
Use this option to disable log truncation for the specified protected machine. | |||||||||
Use this option to apply the specified setting as the default for this Core. | |||||||||
Optional. Use this option to apply the default Core settings to the specified machine, which may also be set by using the -global option. | |||||||||
Optional. This option must be represented by one of the following values: | |||||||||
Optional. This value determines the length of time to keep a log before truncating and is constrained to positive integer values. If using the "keepnewest" value of the -deletionpolicy option, a retention duration value is required. | |||||||||
Optional. This option identifies the time unit for the -retentionduration option. It must be represented by one of the following values:
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Optional. This option sets the number of recent archive log files to keep. If using the "keepspecificnumber" value of the -deletionpolicy option, a number of files value is required. |
Enable the Oracle log truncation nightly job for a protected server:
Use the command enableoraclearchivelogmode to enable or disable this mode for specific Oracle machines that are under protection.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the enableoraclearchivelogmode command:
Enable the Oracle archive log mode for a protected server:
The filesearch command lets you search for a specific file among the recovery points in a repository, which helps you determine which recovery point you need to mount for a restore.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the filesearch command:
A combination of fixed and wildcard characters to search for the file. It can be one string or an array of strings. All masks should be separated by a space; for example: -filemasks "first" "second." | |
Optional. If there are specific directories in which you want to search, use this option to list the paths. It can be one string or an array of strings. All directories should be separated by a space; for example: -paths "E:\" "C:\Program Files." | |
Optional. Use this option to limit the number of search results. The default value is 1000. |
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