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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Hart (Colorado Springs, CO) has worked exclusively with the Windows Operating System for more than 5 years, the last 3 of which have been with Oracle Corporation, assisting Oracle customer implement the RDBMS on Windows NT and 2000. From 1999 onward, his role has increasingly become focused on Oracle’s high availability solutions, specifically Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Advanced Replication. For the past 6 months he has been involved in the beta testing of Oracle9i, and he currently supports beta customers who are rolling out 9i into the enterprise. Matthew became an Oracle Certified Professional in May 1999. Robert G. Freeman is an Oracle Database 10g Oracle Certified Professional that has been working with Oracle databases for well over 15 years. He is a Principle Datababase Engineer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Ut. He resides near Salt Lake with his wife, three of his five kids and cats, dogs and an airplane. Robert is the author or co-author of several Oracle Press titles including Oracle9i New Features, Oracle Database 10g New Features, Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery and Portable DBA: Oracle. Klappentext Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Most Complete Guide to Maximizing Oracle Recovery Manager Deploy a rock-solid data backup and disaster recovery strategy with the in-depth guidance of this authoritative volume. From the exclusive publishers of Oracle Press books, Oracle Database 10g RMAN Backup & Recovery shows you, step by step, how to set up RMAN-ready databases, create reliable backup tapes and discs, and perform accurate Oracle system restores. Find out how to use RMAN from the command line and from Enterprise Manager, generate meaningful lists and reports, and automate administrative tasks using third-party media management tools. Plus, you'll learn to perform incremental backups, Flashback recoveries, and database cloning. Set up, configure, and maintain Oracle Database 10g RMAN Use RMAN recovery catalogs, target database packages, and control files Centralize backup tape management using Oracle Secure Backup Perform online, offline, and incremental system backups Monitor and tune performance with Enterprise Manager Grid Control and Database Control Accomplish complete and partial RMAN database restores Improve functionality using VERITAS NetBackup, EMC NetWorker Module, and Tivoli Storage Manager Overcome human errors using Flashback Versions Query and Transaction Query Create clone and standby databases from tape and disc backups Work with Real Application Cluster (RAC) databases and sync-and-split hardware technologies Zusammenfassung Covers Oracle's Recovery Manager technology. This guide shows you how to take advantage of RMAN - the backup and recovery technology built into Oracle 10g. It covers RMAN features introduced in Oracle Database 10g including incremental backups, flash recovery area, and resetlogs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Getting Started with RMAN in Oracle Database 10gChapter 1: Oracle Database 10g Backup and Recovery Architecture TourChapter 2: Introduction to the RMAN ArchitecturePart II: Setup Principles and PracticesChapter 3: RMAN Setup and ConfigurationChapter 4: Media Management ConsiderationsChapter 5: Oracle Secure BackupChapter 6: Enhancing RMAN with VERITAS NetBackup for OracleChapter 7: Configuring EMC NetWorker Module for OracleChapter 8: RMAN and Tivoli Storage ManagerPart III: Using RMAN EffectivelyChapter 9: RMAN BackupsChapter 10: RMAN Restore and RecoveryChapter 11: Using Oracle Enterprise Manager for Backup and RecoveryChapter 12: RMAN Advanced Recovery TopicsChapter 13: Surviving User Errors: Flashback Technolog...