Symbols
- ? symbol in quoted strings 1.1.2
- @@ command 2.2
- @ command 2.1
- @ symbol in quoted strings 1.1.2
A
- Advanced Security Option 2.6
- ADVISE FAILURE command 2.3
- AL16UTF16 character set, CLOB storage 2.11
- ALL FOREIGN DATAFILES parameter, foreignFileSpec 4.10
- ALL FOREIGN DATAFILES parameter, foreignFileSpec subclause 4.10
- ALLOCATE CHANNEL command 2.4
- allocOperandList subclause 4.1
- ALLOCATE CHANNEL FOR MAINTENANCE command 2.5
- allocOperandList subclause
- parameter descriptions 4.1
- syntax diagram 4.1
- ALTER DATABASE BACKUP command (SQL) 2.6
- analyzing RMAN repositories 3.6
- archived log backups 2.27
- archived log copies 2.27
- archived log failover 2.6
- archived logs
- in backup sets 2.27
- validation report 3.25
- archived redo files, optimization algorithms 2.9
- archived redo logs 4.2
- backing up 2.6, 4.15
- cataloging in RMAN repository 2.7
- deleting 2.6, 2.9, 2.19
- deletion policies 2.9
- excluding from backup 2.6
- foreign (LogMiner) 4.11
- image copies 2.6
- limiting number of backups 2.6
- missing or inaccessible 3.1
- obsolete 3.6
- recovering 3.1
- report output 3.6
- restoring 3.8
- restoring a range 3.8
- specifying a range 4.2
- using for recovery (example) 3.1
- validating 3.25
- ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES parameter
- ARCHIVELOG mode 2.6, 2.20, 2.23
- ARCHIVELOG parameter
- archivelogRecordSpecifier subclause 4.2, 4.11
- parameter descriptions 4.2
- syntax diagram 4.2
- archlogRange subclause
- parameter descriptions 4.2
- syntax diagram 4.2, 4.11
- arguments to stored scripts 2.13
- atClause subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.6
- syntax diagram 3.6
- at sign command (@) 2.1
- autoBackupOptList subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.8
- syntax diagram 3.8
- AUTOBACKUP parameter, RESTORE command 3.8
- autobackups
- autobackups, control files 2.9
- Automated Diagnostic Repository, logging failures 3.25
- automated repair 3.4
- automatic diagnostic repository 2.3
- changing logged failures 2.8
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- channel allocation 2.4
- converting formats 2.11
- converting format to 2.11
- converting format to (example) 2.11
- disk groups 3.8
- duplicating databases 2.20
- specifying disk groups 2.9
- AUXILIARY CHANNEL parameter
- auxiliary databases
- auxiliary instances, specifying channels 2.9
- availability, changing status for backup or copy 2.8
C
- CATALOG command 2.7
- CATALOG privilege 2.12
- catalogs
- CDBs
- backing up 2.6
- as image copies 2.6
- tablespaces 2.6
- connecting to 2.10, 4.4
- control file autobackups 2.9
- converting 2.11
- deleting archived redo logs 2.15
- duplicating 2.20
- recovering 3.1
- resetting the incarnation 3.7
- restoring 3.8
- transporting tablespaces 2.11
- CDs as backup media 2.6
- cfauConf subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.9
- syntax diagram 2.9
- CHANGE command 2.8
- changeFailure subclause 2.8
- forDbUniqueNameOption subclause 2.8
- maintSpec subclause 2.8, 4.16
- recordSpec subclause 4.18
- resetDbUniqueNameOption subclause 2.8
- changeFailure subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.8
- syntax diagram 2.8
- changes, reversing 2.23
- channel names 2.4
- CHANNEL parameter
- channels
- allocating manually 2.4, 2.5
- allocating to shared server sessions 2.5
- configuring for RAC (example) 2.9
- identifying database server sessions 3.14
- maximum number 2.4
- naming conventions 2.9
- releasing 3.3
- restoring in Data Guard 3.8
- setting for restore (example) 3.1
- with proxy capabilities 2.6
- character sets, CLOB storage 2.11
- CHECK LOGICAL parameter
- checksums 2.6
- client, opening RMAN 3.11
- client compatibility C.1
- CLOB data type, transporting 2.11
- closing RMAN 2.22, 2.29
- Cloud computing E.1
- cmdLine clause
- parameter descriptions 3.11
- syntax diagram 3.11
- command files 2.1, 2.2
- command format 1.2
- COMMAND ID TO parameter
- command line arguments 3.11
- commands
- creating blocks 3.12
- deprecated B
- executing host 2.25
- executing SQL 3.19
- RMAN 3.11
- sending to media managers 3.13
- command subclause summary 1.5
- command summary 1.4
- command terminator 1.2
- comment character (#) 1.2
- compatibility C.1
- COMPATIBLE initialization parameter 2.20
- completedTimeSpec subclause 4.3
- compression 2.6
- COMPRESSION ALGORITHM parameter
- configuration
- configuration files, excluded from backup 2.6
- configuration parameters
- CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION setting 2.6
- configure clause
- parameter descriptions 2.9
- syntax diagram 2.9
- CONFIGURE command 2.9
- backupConf subclause 2.9
- cfauConf subclause 2.9
- configure clause 2.9
- delalConf subclause 2.9
- deviceConf subclause 2.9
- encryption settings 2.6
- forDbUniqueNameOption subclause 2.9
- CONFIGURE commands 3.15
- CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP parameter 2.6
- CONNECT command 2.10
- connecting
- connections, changing 2.10
- connectStringSpec subclause 4.4
- consistent shutdowns 2.6
- CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter 2.20
- CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT parameter, SET command 3.14
- CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP parameter
- control file copies
- available information 2.27
- tag names 2.6
- control files
- automatic backups 2.9
- backing up copies 2.6
- copies
- cataloging in RMAN repository 2.7
- file names for control file autobackup 3.14
- restoring 3.8
- restoring (example) 3.1
- restoring autobackups 3.8
- restoring for primary database 3.8
- resynchronization 3.9
- snapshots 2.6, 2.9
- validation report 3.25
- convert clause
- parameter descriptions 2.11
- syntax diagram 2.11
- CONVERT command
- convert clause 2.11
- convertOptionList subclause 2.11
- fileNameConversionSpec parameter 4.8
- formatSpec subclause 2.11
- skipSpec subclause 2.11
- transportOptionList subclause 2.11
- converting
- convertOptionList subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.11
- syntax diagram 2.11
- copies
- changing availability 2.8
- creating multiple backups 2.9
- deleting 2.15, 2.19
- of backup sets, available information 2.27
- validating in repository 2.14
- viewing status 2.14
- copying files 2.6
- copy location 2.6
- COPY OF parameter
- copyOfSpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.6
- syntax diagram 2.6, 3.25
- corrupt blocks
- checking for 3.25
- restoring 3.8
- tolerance for (example) 2.6
- CORRUPTION LIST parameter, RECOVER command 3.1
- CPU_COUNT initialization parameter 3.1
- CREATE CATALOG command 2.12
- CREATE SCRIPT command 2.13
- CREATE TYPE privilege 3.24
- CROSSCHECK command 2.14
- cross-platform backup
- cross-platform compatibility 2.6
- cross-platform transport
- cumulative backups 2.6
D
- database changes, reversing 2.23
- database configuration 3.15
- database duplication 2.4
- database failure, repairing 3.4
- database identifiers
- database incarnations 2.27
- DATABASE parameter, listObjList subclause 4.14
- database point-in-time recovery (DBPITR) 3.1
- DATABASE ROOT parameter
- REPORT command 3.6
- RESTORE command 3.8
- DATABASE ROOT parameter, dbObject subclause 4.6
- databases 2.20
- available information 2.27
- backing up 2.6
- changing connections 2.10
- connecting to 2.10
- copying 2.20
- deleting 2.19
- platform conversion scripts 2.11
- recovering 3.1
- recovering with incremental backups (example) 3.1
- recovering with incremental updates 3.1
- registering 3.2
- removing from recovery catalog 3.23
- resetting incarnation 3.7
- resynchronization 3.9
- shutting down target 3.16
- specifying in Data Guard environment 4.9
- starting target from RMAN 3.20
- transparent encryption 2.9
- transporting re-created files 2.11
- updating file names 3.21
- database schemas
- database server sessions
- identifying channels 3.14
- data blocks
- checking for corrupted 2.6
- recovering corrupt 3.1
- recovering physically corrupt 3.1
- data compression 2.6
- data encryption 2.20
- DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES parameter
- CONFIGURE command 2.9
- SHOW command 3.15
- data file backups
- available information 2.27
- data file backup sets, available information 2.27
- data file copies
- available information 2.27
- deleting 2.6
- obsolete 3.6
- PDBs
- tag names 2.6
- validating 3.25
- datafileCopySpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.6
- syntax diagram 2.6
- data files
- backing up 2.6
- backing up copies 2.6
- backing up large 2.6
- backing up new only 2.6
- copies
- cataloging in RMAN repository 2.7
- incremental backups 2.7
- tag names 2.7
- excluding from backup 2.6
- excluding from conversion 2.11
- flashback status changes 2.23
- image copies 2.6
- in backup sets
- available information 2.27
- offline 2.6
- optimization algorithms 2.9
- readonly 2.6
- recovering 3.1
- recovering corrupt data blocks 3.1
- renaming 3.14
- report output 3.6
- requiring backup
- restored location 3.8
- restoring 3.8
- restoring over the network 3.8
- reversing changes 2.23
- updating file names 3.21
- validation report 3.25
- datafileSpec subclause 4.5
- Data Guard
- changing backup associations 2.8
- configuring databases 2.9
- creating physical standby databases 2.9
- creating standby databases (example) 2.20
- deleting backups and copies 2.15
- restoring backups 3.8
- RMAN configuration in recovery catalog 2.9
- specifying databases 4.9
- updating backup status 2.14
- Data Guard backups
- accessibility by databases 2.6
- changing associated database 2.8
- database association 2.6
- Data Pump 2.11, 2.23, 3.22, C.4
- DATAPUMP DIRECTORY parameter, TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- Data Recovery Advisor 2.3, 3.4
- data types, endian conversion 2.11
- date ranges of backup sets 2.14
- dates in RMAN commands 4.22
- DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM initialization parameter 2.6
- DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST initialization parameter 4.1
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter 2.20, 3.22, 4.8
- DB_FLASHBACK_RETENTION_TARGET initialization parameter 2.23
- DB_NAME, changing 2.6
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME initialization parameter 3.8
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME parameter
- CONFIGURE command 2.9
- DELETE command 2.15
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME setting 2.7, 2.8, 2.27
- DBIDs
- available information 2.27
- changing 2.6
- duplicates 3.2
- of standby databases 2.20
- DBNEWID utility 3.2
- dbObject subclause
- parameter descriptions 4.6
- RECOVER command 3.1
- dbObject subclause diagram
- DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE parameter
- delalConf subclause
- command parameters 2.9
- syntax diagram 2.9
- delete clause, syntax diagram 2.15
- DELETE command 2.15
- delete clause 2.15
- forDbUniqueNameOption subclause 2.15
- maintSpec subclause 2.15, 4.16
- recordSpec subclause 4.18
- DELETE SCRIPT command 2.16
- deleting
- deprecated commands B
- destinations for restoring data files 3.8
- deviceConf subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.9
- syntax diagram 2.9
- deviceSpecifier subclause 4.7
- DEVICE TYPE parameter
- maintSpec subclause 4.16
- SEND command 3.13
- SHOW command 3.15
- device types, specifying 2.9
- diagnostic repository 2.3
- diagrams of syntax 1.1
- disk drives, using several for backup 2.4
- disk files, creating from stored scripts 2.28
- displaying scripts 2.28
- double at sign command (@@) 2.2
- double quotes 1.1.3
- DROP CATALOG command 2.18
- DROP DATABASE command 2.19
- dual-mode encryption 2.6
- DUMP FILE parameter, foreignFileSpec 4.10
- DUMP FILE parameter, foreignFileSpec subclause 4.10
- duplexing 2.9, 3.14
- duplicate clause
- parameter descriptions 2.20
- syntax diagram 2.20
- DUPLICATE command 2.20
- duplicate clause 2.20
- dupOptionList subclause 2.20
- fileNameConversionSpec parameter 4.8
- logSpec subclause 2.20
- setParameter subclause 2.20
- duplicate databases
- using CONFIGURE AUXNAME 2.20
- duplicating
- duplicating files 2.6
- duplication
- backup based 2.20
- configuration 2.9
- example using auxiliary channels 2.4
- dupOptionList subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.20
- syntax diagram 2.20
- duration subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.6
- syntax diagram 2.6
- DVDs as backup media 2.6
- dynamic performance views
- summary list 5.1
- V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION 2.6, 3.1, 3.25
- V$DATABASE_FLASHBACK_ON 2.23
- V$DATABASE.CURRENT_SCN 2.23
- V$FLASHBACK_DATABASE_LOG 2.23
- V$RMAN_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM 2.9, 3.14
- V$RMAN_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS 2.6, 2.9, 3.14
- V$RMAN_OUTPUT 2.6, 3.11
- V$RMAN_STATUS 3.11
- V$SESSION 3.14
- V$TABLESPACE 2.23
- V$TRANSPORTABLE_PLATFORM 2.11
E
- encryption
- backup sets 2.6, 3.8
- of duplicate databases 2.20
- recovering tablespaces 3.1
- ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM parameter, CONFIGURATION command 2.9
- encryption algorithms 2.6
- encryption settings
- overriding 2.9
- V$RMAN_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS view 2.9
- endian formats
- converting 2.11
- transportable tablespaces 3.22
- transporting across platforms 2.11
- end times
- environment variables
- error messages
- EXECUTE SCRIPT command 2.21
- EXIT command 2.22
- exiting RMAN 2.29
- EXPORT LOG parameter, TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- export utilities 2.11
- external tables, excluded from backup 2.6
F
- failed backups, restarting 2.6
- failures, available information 2.27
- failure summary 2.3
- fast recovery 2.6
- fast recovery areas
- defining for duplicate databases 2.20
- location of autobackup 2.9
- file copies 2.6
- fileNameConversionSpec subclause 4.8
- file name formats 3.14
- file names
- changing during platform conversion 2.11
- data file image copies 2.6
- generating new 4.8
- updating 3.21
- files
- backing up new only 2.6
- backing up with proxy copy 2.6
- changing availability 2.8
- creating from stored scripts 2.28
- excluded from backup 2.6
- listing those needing backup 3.6
- naming backups 2.6
- overwriting backups 2.6
- sources for duplication 2.20
- unavailable 2.8
- validating 2.6
- file sections, sizing 2.6
- FLASHBACK DATABASE command 2.23
- flashback logs 2.23, 3.8
- flashback NOLOGGING operations 2.23
- forDbUniqueNameOption subclause
- foreignFileSpec 4.10
- foreignFileSpec subclause 4.10
- foreignlogRecordSpecifier subclause
- formatSpec subclause, syntax diagram 2.11
- forRecoveryOfSpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.6
- syntax diagram 2.6
- FOR TRANSPORT
- clauses not compatible with 2.6
- FROM AUTOBACKUP parameter, RESTORE command 3.8
- FTP, moving backups 2.6
G
- global scripts
- GRANT command 2.24
H
- hardware error recovery (example) 3.1
- HOST command 2.25
I
- image copies
- adding to repository 2.7
- applying incremental backups 3.1
- backing up 2.6
- creating 2.6
- deleting 2.19
- restoring 3.8
- IMPORT CATALOG command 2.26
- IMPORT SCRIPT parameter, TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- import utilities 2.11
- INCARNATION parameter
- DUPLICATE command
- RESET DATABASE TO INCARNATION 3.7
- SET command 3.14
- incarnations 2.27, 3.7
- inconsistent backups 2.6
- inconsistent shutdowns 2.6
- incremental backups 2.6
- adding data file copies 2.7
- bitmap limit 2.6
- report output 3.6
- sample script 2.6
- using data file copy 2.7
- initialization files
- for auxiliary databases 2.20
- initialization parameters
- BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES 2.9
- COMPATIBLE 2.20
- CONTROL_FILES 2.20
- CPU_COUNT 3.1
- DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM 2.6
- DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST 4.1
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT 2.20, 3.22, 4.8
- DB_FLASHBACK_RETENTION_TARGET 2.23
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME 3.8
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n 3.14
- LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT 2.20, 3.22
- RECOVERY_PARALLELISM 3.1
- input files, deleting 2.6
K
- keepOption subclause 4.13
- KEEP parameter
- keystore-based encryption 2.6
- keystores 2.20, 3.22
- keywords in syntax diagrams 1.1.1
L
- LIKE parameter
- archivelogRecordSpecifier subclause 4.2
- Linux commands 2.25
- Linux-to-Windows conversion (example) 2.11
- listBackupOption subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.27
- syntax diagram 2.27
- list clause
- parameter descriptions 2.27
- syntax diagram 2.27
- LIST command 2.27
- listBackupOption subclause 2.27
- list clause 2.27
- listObjectSpec subclause 2.27
- maintQualifier subclause 2.27
- recordSpec subclause 4.18
- recoverableClause subclause 2.27
- listObjectSpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.27
- syntax diagram 2.27
- listObjList subclause 4.14
- parameter descriptions 4.14
- syntax diagram 4.14
- LOB data types, transporting 2.11
- local scripts
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter 3.1, 3.14
- LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter 2.20, 3.22
- log files
- logging in 4.4
- LogMiner utility 2.8, 2.9, 4.11
- log sequence number 3.14
- log sequence numbers
- point-in-time recovery 2.20
- undoing changes 2.23
- logSpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.20
- syntax diagram 2.20
M
- maintenance channels
- allocating 2.5
- naming conventions 2.5
- releasing 3.3
- maintenance commands 3.12
- maintenanceCommands subclause, syntax diagram 3.12
- maintenance job configuration 2.9
- maintQualifier subclause
- maintSpec subclause 4.16
- media failure, restoring backups 3.8
- media libraries for sbt channels 4.1
- media managers 2.6
- compressing data 2.6
- controlling data transfer 2.6
- sending commands 3.13
- specifying environment variables 4.1
- status of offsite backups 3.8
- validating metadata 2.14
- media pool, backup storage 2.6
- metadata
- changing catalog schemas 2.26
- resynchronization 3.9
- validating in repository 2.14
- miscellaneous commands 3.12
- missing files
- moving backups 2.6
- multisection backups 2.6
- multitenant container databases 2.6
N
- needBackupOption subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.6
- syntax diagram 3.6
- nested command files 2.2
- net service names 4.4
- new files, backing up only 2.6
- NEWNAME FOR DATABASE parameter, SET command 3.14
- NEWNAME FOR DATAFILE parameter, SET command 3.14
- NEWNAME FOR TABLESPACE parameter, SET command 3.14
- NEWNAME FOR TEMPFILE parameter, SET command 3.14
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT configuration setting 2.27
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT environment variable 3.6
- NLS_LANG environment variable 3.6
- NLS_LANG environment variables 2.27
- NOARCHIVELOG mode 2.6, 2.20
- NOFILENAMECHECK parameter, DUPLICATE command 2.20
- nonquoted strings 1.1.2
- NOREDO parameter
- normal resynchronization 3.9
- notBackedUpSpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.6
- syntax diagram 2.6
O
- obsOperandList subclause 4.17
- offsite backups 3.8
- OMF format 2.20
- online redo logs
- for duplicate database 2.20
- for RAC 2.20
- operating system commands 2.25
- operating systems
- compatibility 2.6
- duplicating databases across 2.20
- optimization, overriding backup 2.9
- optimization algorithms 2.9
- ORA-1152 error message 2.20
- ORA-1578 error message 3.1
- ORA-19504 error message 2.20
- ORA-19624 error message 2.20
- ORA-19916 error message 2.6
- ORA-27086 error message 2.20
- Oracle10g compatibility C.1
- Oracle8i compatibility C.1
- Oracle9i compatibility C.1
- Oracle home, excluded from backup 2.6
- Oracle keystores 3.8, 3.22
- Oracle Managed Files (OMF) 2.20, 4.8
- duplicating databases (example) 2.20
- Oracle Net connections 3.9
- Oracle RAC
- recovering from failure 3.4
- Oracle Secure Backup 2.6
- creating encrypted backups 2.6
- sending commands to (example) 3.13
- undo data 2.9
- Oracle Secure Backup (OSB) Cloud Module
- configuring RMAN channel E.2.8
- creating an AWS account E.2.3
- environment variables
- ENV parameter of PARMS option E.2.8
- SBT_PARMS parameter E.2.8
- getting AWS Identifiers E.2.4
- prerequisites E.2.1
- registering for OTN account E.2.2
- running the S3 Backup installer
- Securing backups E.3
- storing configuration in RMAN repository E.2.7
- Troubleshooting E.5
- overwriting backup files 2.6
P
- parallelism
- allocating channels 2.4
- backup using channels (example) 2.6
- channel allocation 2.4
- parallelism settings 3.15
- PARAMETER_VALUE_CONVERT parameter
- parameter files 3.8
- parameters
- deprecated B
- in syntax diagrams 1.1.2
- parameters in stored scripts 2.13
- partial backups 2.6
- password-based encryption 2.6
- password encryption 2.9
- password files
- excluded from backup 2.6
- for duplicate databases 2.20
- passwords 4.4
- encrypted 2.9
- encrypted backup sets 3.8
- RAC SYSBACKUP 2.4
- PDBs
- performance
- allocating channels 2.4
- incremental backups 2.6
- PL/SQL code, converting formats 2.20
- PL/SQL stored procedures 3.19
- placeholders in syntax diagrams 1.1.2
- platform compatibility 2.6
- platforms
- duplicating databases across 2.20
- PLUGGABLE DATABASE parameter
- pluggable databases 2.6
- PLUS ARCHIVELOG parameter, VALIDATE command 3.25
- point-in-time recovery 2.20, 3.1, 3.8, 4.2
- prerequisites
- backups for cross-platform transport 2.6
- cross-platform backups 2.6
- previewing backups 3.8
- primary databases
- PRINT SCRIPT command 2.28
- private catalog schema, assigning privileges 2.24
- privileges
- processing time for backup 2.6
- proxy backups, restoring 3.1
- proxy copies
- available information 2.27
- cross-checking 2.5
- definition 2.6
- deleting 2.5, 2.19
- obsolete
- restoring 3.8
- tag names 2.6
Q
- QUIT command 2.29
- QUOTEDSQLCOMMAND command 3.19
- quoted strings 1.1.2
R
- RAC
- automatic channels (example) 2.9
- creating online redo logs 2.20
- crosschecking backups 2.5
- cross-checking or deleting 2.5
- SYSBACKUP passwords 2.4
- RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view 5.2
- RC_BACKUP_ARCHIVELOG_DETAILS view 5.3
- RC_BACKUP_ARCHIVELOG_SUMMARY view 5.4
- RC_BACKUP_CONTROLFILE_DETAILS view 5.6
- RC_BACKUP_CONTROLFILE_SUMMARY view 5.7
- RC_BACKUP_CONTROLFILE view 5.5
- RC_BACKUP_COPY_DETAILS view 5.8
- RC_BACKUP_COPY_SUMMARY view 5.9
- RC_BACKUP_CORRUPTION view 5.10
- RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE_DETAILS view 5.12
- RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE_SUMMARY view 5.13
- RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE view 5.11
- RC_BACKUP_FILES view 5.14
- RC_BACKUP_PIECE_DETAILS 5.16
- RC_BACKUP_PIECE view 5.15
- RC_BACKUP_REDOLOG view 5.17
- RC_BACKUP_SET_DETAILS view 5.19
- RC_BACKUP_SET_SUMMARY view 5.20
- RC_BACKUP_SET view 5.18
- RC_BACKUP_SPFILE_DETAILS view 5.22
- RC_BACKUP_SPFILE_SUMMARY view 5.23
- RC_BACKUP_SPFILE view 5.21
- RC_CHECKPOINT view 5.24
- RC_CONTROLFILE_COPY view 5.25
- RC_COPY_CORRUPTION view 5.26
- RC_DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view 5.28
- RC_DATABASE_INCARNATION view 5.29
- RC_DATABASE view 5.27
- RC_DATAFILE_COPY view 5.31
- RC_DATAFILE view 5.30
- RC_DISK_RESTORE_RANGE view 5.32
- RC_LOG_HISTORY view 5.33
- RC_OFFLINE_RANGE view 5.34
- RC_PDBS view 5.35
- RC_PLUGGABLE_DATABASE_INC view 5.36
- RC_PROXY_ARCHIVEDLOG view 5.37
- RC_PROXY_ARCHIVELOG_DETAILS view 5.38
- RC_PROXY_CONTROLFILE view 5.40
- RC_PROXY_COPY_DETAILS view 5.41
- RC_PROXY_COPY_SUMMARY view 5.42
- RC_PROXY_DATAFILE view 5.43
- RC_REDO_LOG view 5.44
- RC_REDO_THREAD view 5.45
- RC_RESTORE_POINT view 5.46
- RC_RESTORE_RANGE view 5.47
- RC_RESYNC view 5.48
- RC_RMAN_BACKUP_JOB_DETAILS view 5.49
- RC_RMAN_BACKUP_SUBJOB_DETAILS view 5.50
- RC_RMAN_BACKUP_TYPE view 5.51
- RC_RMAN_CONFIGURATION view 5.52
- RC_RMAN_OUTPUT view 5.53
- RC_RMAN_STATUS view 5.54
- RC_SBT_RESTORE_RANGE view 5.55
- RC_SITE view 5.56
- RC_STORED_SCRIPT_LINE view 5.58
- RC_STORED_SCRIPT view 5.57
- RC_TABLESPACE view 5.59
- RC_TEMPFILE view 5.60
- RC_UNUSABLE_BACKUPFILE_DETAILS view 5.61
- Real Application Clusters 2.5
- recordSpec subclause 4.18
- recoverableClause subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.27
- syntax diagram 2.27
- recover clause
- parameter descriptions 3.1
- syntax diagram 3.1
- RECOVER command 3.1
- blockObject subclause 3.1
- dbObject subclause 3.1
- recover clause 3.1
- recoverObject subclause 3.1
- recoverOptionList subclause 3.1
- recoverSpec subclause 3.1
- recovering
- recoverObject subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.1
- syntax diagram 3.1
- recoverOptionList subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.1
- syntax diagram 3.1
- recoverSpec subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.1
- syntax diagram 3.1
- recovery
- CDBs 3.1
- database in NOARCHIVELOG mode (example) 3.1
- PDBs 3.1
- point-in-time of duplicate databases 2.20
- search order for backups 3.1
- using storage snapshots 3.1
- RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER role 3.24
- RECOVERY_PARALLELISM initialization parameter 3.1
- recovery catalog
- connecting to 4.4
- registering databases 3.2
- removing databases 3.23
- removing references 2.8
- removing repository records 2.15
- replacing scripts 3.5
- updating DB_UNIQUE_NAME 2.8
- upgrading versions 3.24
- recovery catalog databases, connecting to 2.10
- recovery catalogs
- creating 2.12
- creating stored scripts 2.13
- deleting 2.18
- resynchronization 3.9
- revoking privileges 3.10
- stored scripts, available information 2.27
- unregistering 2.19
- recovery catalogs, moving metadata 2.26
- recovery catalogs.NOCATALOG mode 2.6
- recovery catalog views 5
- recovery files, backing up 2.6
- Recovery Manager
- compatibility C.1
- dates in commands 4.22
- Recovery Manager, control file autobackups 2.9
- Recovery Manager client, opening 3.11
- recovery windows
- recovery windows, report output 3.6
- redo logs
- redo threads 4.22
- redundant backups 3.6
- REGISTER DATABASE command 3.2
- REGISTER privilege 2.12
- RELEASE CHANNEL command 3.3
- release clause 3.3
- releaseForMaint clause 3.3
- release clause, syntax diagram 3.3
- releaseForMaint clause
- remote host
- repair clause
- parameter description 3.4
- syntax diagram 3.4
- REPAIR FAILURE command 3.4
- repair options 2.3
- repair status 2.27
- repair strategies 2.3
- replaceScript clause
- REPLACE SCRIPT command 3.5
- report clause
- parameter descriptions 3.6
- syntax diagram 3.6
- REPORT command 3.6
- atClause subclause 3.6
- needBackupOption subclause 3.6
- report clause 3.6
- reportObject subclause 3.6
- reportObject subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.6
- syntax diagram 3.6
- repositories
- analyzing 3.6
- listing contents 2.27
- updating 2.15
- updating availability status 2.8
- updating file names 3.21
- validating contents 2.14
- reserved words 1.3, A.1
- reset clause, syntax diagram 3.7
- RESET DATABASE command 3.7
- resetDbUniqueNameOption subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.8
- syntax diagram 2.8
- resetting incarnations
- restoration configuration 2.9
- restore clause
- parameter descriptions 3.8
- syntax diagram 3.8
- RESTORE command 3.8
- autoBackupOptList subclause 3.8
- restore clause 3.8
- restoreObject subclause 3.8
- restoreSpecOperand subclause 3.8
- restore commands 3.12
- restoreCommands subclause, syntax diagram 3.12
- restore failover 3.8
- restoreObject subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.8
- syntax diagram 3.8
- RESTORE POINT parameter
- RECOVER command 3.1
- SET command 3.14
- TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- restore points 2.6, 2.27
- restoreSpecOperand subclause, syntax diagram 3.8
- restoring
- CDBs 3.8
- data files over the network 3.8
- from remote hosts 3.8
- PDBs 3.8
- root 3.8
- RESTRICTED SESSION privilege 3.20
- RESYNC CATALOG, resync clause 3.9
- RESYNC CATALOG command 3.9
- resync clause, syntax diagram 3.9
- resynchronization 3.9
- retention policies 4.13
- RETENTION POLICY parameter
- reverse resynchronization 3.9
- revoke clause, syntax diagram 3.10
- REVOKE command 3.10
- RMAN-0558 error message 3.11
- RMAN-06004 error message 2.21
- RMAN-06445 error message 2.10
- RMAN-06496 error message 3.8
- RMAN-10031 error message 2.20
- RMAN-10035 error message 2.20
- RMAN-6758 error message 3.8
- RMAN command 3.11
- RMAN command (operating system) 3.11
- RMAN reserved words A.1
- roles
- RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER 3.24
- rollback segments, resynchronization 3.9
- root
- backing up 2.6
- connecting to 4.4
- converting 2.11
- listing backups 3.6
- listing data file copies 3.6
- recovering 3.1
- restoring 3.8
- run clause, syntax diagram 3.12
- RUN command 3.12
- backupCommands subclause 3.12
- maintenanceCommands subclause 3.12
- restoreCommands subclause 3.12
- run clause 3.12
S
- saving scripts 2.28
- SCN
- for restore 3.14
- setting restore point 3.14
- scopes, creating for scripts 3.12
- scripts 2.1
- available information 2.27
- creating in recovery catalog 2.13
- printing 2.28
- replacing 3.5
- substitution variables 2.13
- Secure Backup 2.6
- SEND command 3.13
- SEQUENCE BETWEEN parameter, archlogRange subclause 4.2
- server parameter files 3.8
- backing up 2.6
- for auxiliary databases 2.20
- restoring 3.8
- restoring lost 3.20
- validation report 3.25
- sessions
- ending RMAN 2.22
- identifying channels 3.14
- set clause, syntax diagram 3.14
- SET command 3.14
- encryption settings 2.6
- set clause 3.14
- setRmanOption subclause 3.14
- setRmanOrRunOption subclause 3.14
- setRunOption subclause 3.14
- SET MAXCORRUPT command 2.6
- SET NEWNAME command 3.8
- setParameter subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.20
- syntax diagram 2.20
- setRmanOption subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.14
- syntax diagram 3.14
- setRmanOrRunOption subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.14
- syntax diagram 3.14
- setRunOption subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.14
- syntax diagram 3.14
- shared servers, allocating channels 2.5
- shell commands 2.25
- show clause, syntax diagram 3.15
- SHOW command 3.15
- SHUTDOWN command 3.16
- shutdowns 2.6
- single quotes 1.1.3
- SITE_KEY column null values 2.6
- sizeSpec subclause 4.19
- skipSpec subclause
- SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE parameter, SHOW command 3.15
- snapshots
- control file 2.6
- storage 3.1
- Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) 2.6
- source databases
- SPFILE SET, overriding 2.20
- SPOOL command 3.17
- SQL commands
- standard output
- standby databases
- backing up 2.6
- copying 2.20
- fast recovery areas 2.20
- password files 2.20
- updating (example) 2.6
- STARTUP command 3.20
- stdout, redirecting 3.17
- stored scripts 2.13
- strings
- valid characters in RMAN commands 1.1.2
- striped files, allocating channels 2.4
- striping backup sets 2.6
- subclause summary 1.5
- substitution variables 2.9
- switch clause
- parameter descriptions 3.21
- syntax diagram 3.21
- SWITCH command 3.21
- effect on RESTORE 3.8
- switch clause 3.21
- switchFile subclause 3.21
- switchFile subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.21
- syntax diagram 3.21
- syntax, deprecated B
- syntax conventions 1.1
- syntax diagrams
- SYSAUX tablespaces 3.22
- SYSBACKUP passwords
- SYSBACKUP privilege 2.10, 4.4
- SYSDBA passwords
- for active duplication 2.20
- SYSDBA privilege 4.4
- system change numbers (SCN) 2.20, 2.23
T
- tables
- TABLESPACE DESTINATION parameter, TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- tablespace point-in-time recovery (TSPITR) 3.1
- tablespace recovery (example) 3.1
- tablespaces
- recovering in CDBs 3.1
- renamed 2.6
- transparent encryption 2.9
- updating file names 3.21
- tablespaces7
- tape backups, allocating channels 2.4
- target control files 2.15
- target databases
- connecting to 2.10, 4.4
- deleting 2.19
- maintaining single metadata catalog 2.26
- registering 3.2
- starting from RMAN 3.20
- target times, undoing changes 2.23
- tee command (Linux) 3.11
- temp files
- tempfileSpec subclause 4.20
- temporary tablespaces 2.6
- time, backup completion 4.3
- time-based backups 2.6
- time constraints
- time limits 4.22
- TO PLATFORM
- clauses not compatible with 2.6
- TO RESTORE POINT parameter
- RECOVER command 3.1
- SET command 3.14
- TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- transferring backups 2.6
- transparent encryption 2.6, 2.20
- transportable tablespaces
- backing up read-only 2.6
- creating from backups 3.22
- duplicating 2.20
- transporting
- transportOptionList subclause
- parameter descriptions 2.11
- syntax diagram 2.11
- TRANSPORT TABLESPACE command 3.22
- transpt_tbs_optlist subclause 3.22
- transpt_tbs clause 3.22
- transpt_tbs_optlist subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.22
- syntax diagram 3.22
- transpt_tbs clause
- parameter descriptions 3.22
- syntax diagram 3.22
U
- undo data 2.9
- undo segments 2.11
- UNIX commands 2.25
- unrecoverable operations
- UNREGISTER DATABASE command 3.23
- untilClause subclause 4.22
- UNTIL SCN parameter
- untilClause subclause 4.22
- UNTIL SEQUENCE parameter
- archlogRange subclause 4.2
- untilClause subclause 4.22
- UNTIL TIME parameter
- archlogRange subclause 4.2
- untilClause subclause 4.22
- unused block compression 2.6
- UPGRADE CATALOG command 3.24
- user-managed backups 2.7
- user names 4.4
- user privileges 2.10
- UTF character set, CLOB storage 2.11
- utlirp script, converting PL/SQL code 2.20
V
- V$BACKUP_DEVICE view 2.4, 2.5
- V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view 2.6, 3.1, 3.25
- V$DATABASE.CURRENT_SCN view 2.23
- V$DATABASE.FLASHBACK_ON view 2.23
- V$FLASHBACK_DATABASE_LOG view 2.23
- V$RMAN_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM view 2.9, 3.14
- V$RMAN_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS view 2.6, 2.9, 3.14
- V$RMAN_OUTPUT view 2.6, 3.11
- V$RMAN_STATUS view 3.11
- V$SESSION view 3.14
- V$TABLESPACE view 2.23
- V$TRANSPORTABLE_PLATFORM view 2.11
- validate clause
- parameter descriptions 3.25
- syntax diagram 3.25
- VALIDATE command 3.25
- blockObject subclause 3.25
- copyOfSpec subclause 3.25
- skipSpec subclause 3.25
- validate clause 3.25
- validateObject subclause 3.25
- validateOperand subclause 3.25
- validateObject subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.25
- syntax diagram 3.25
- validateOperand subclause
- parameter descriptions 3.25
- syntax diagram 3.25
- validating backups 3.8
- variables in command files 2.1
- views, recovery catalog 5
- virtual private catalog 2.12
- virtual private catalogs
- virtual private catalog schema, assigning privileges 2.24
- virtual recovery catalog 2.12
- Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) snapshots 2.6
X
- XMLType datatype in transportable tablespaces 3.22
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