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Oracle8i Database Backup & Recovery

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Physical Backups Using RMAN
Identifying types of RMAN Backups
Describing backup concepts using RMAN
Performing Incremental and Cumulative Backups
Troubleshooting Backup Problems
Viewing Information from the Data Dictionary

Restore and Recover Using RMAN
Restoring a Database in Noarchivelog Mode
Restoring a Tablespace in an Opened Database
Relocation of Data Files: Recovering from Disk Corruption
Incomplete Recovery of a Database


Oracle Standby Database
Explaining the use of a Standby Database
Configuring Initialization Parameters
Creating, maintaining, and activating a Standby Database
Understanding the effects of changing the structure of the Primary Database
Observing the impact of Nologging Actions on the Primary Database
Listing the steps to configure the Archival to a Standby Database
Configuring to have Sustained Recovery of Standby Database
Describing the steps to setup the Standby Database in Read-Only Mode

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