connected as SYSDBA. - EM > Availability > Backup/Recovery > Setup > Recovery Settings - SQL> ALTER DATABASE ARCHIVELOG; [while the database is in the MOUNT state] 2. To understand logic errors in applications, you can use LogMiner. Examine the redo of transactions: - EM > Availability > View and Manage Transactions 3.
Setting the MTTR target.
- EM > Related Links section > Advisor Central > MTTR Advisor
to copy an existing control file to the location you select for your new file.
Open the database.
5.
Multiplexing Redo Logs
EM > Server > Storage section > Redo Log Groups Create a new Redo Log [10MB] Create a member to the new Redo Log Try to remove an active Redo Log Remove an inactive Redo Log Force to switch a Redo Log Write down differences Redo Log states Review the V$LOGFILE SELECT * FROM v$logfile;
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6.
Configuring Backup settings.
- EM > Availability > Backup Settings
7.
Scheduling Backups. - EM > Availability > Schedule Backup
8. Backing Up the Control File to a
Trace File. - EM > Server > Control Files - SQL command: ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE; [USER_DUMP_DEST] 9.
Managing Backups. - EM > Availability > Manage Current Backup
10. Viewing Backup Reports.
- EM > Availability > Backup
Reports 11. Monitoring the Flash Recovery Area. - EM > Availability > Recovery Settings 12. Using the RMAN Command Line. - Start RMAN and connect to the target database c:\> rman - Execute configuration commands RMAN> CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO disk; RMAN> CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE DISK BACKUP TYPE TO COPY; RMAN> CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON; - Using RMAN to make an image copy of all the database files
RMAN> BACKUP DATABASE PLUS
ARCHIVELOG; - RMAN to remove the archive log files after backing them up. RMAN> BACKUP DATABASE PLUS ARCHIVELOG DELETE INPUT; - Create a backup of previous image copies of all data files and control files in the DB. RMAN> BACKUP COPY OF DATABASE;
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13. Check the v$recover_file dynamic
performance view to get a complete list of the files that need attention. - Rename data files while DB is shutdown. - Try to start the DB SELECT name, error FROM v$datafile JOIN v$recover_file USING (file#); 14. Reviewing the Data Recovery Advisor. - Availability > Manage > Perform Recovery > Advise and Recover - Home Page > Database Instance Health > Related Links > Support Workbench > Checker Findings > Launch Recovery Advisor - RMAN command line
c:\ rman target / nocatalog
rman> list failure all; 15. Remove a Redo log member and see Alert failure Advisor.