... files before doing
any of this. That offers an "undo" option that isn't possible otherwise. (Also
make copies of the online redologs as well.)
With the names of all of the control files ... make you start the recover
database using backup controlfile command again.
For example, suppose that you have the following three online redologs:
/oracle/data/redolog01.dbf
/oracle/data/...
... command is not a backup command used by most people. It is a very low-level
command and is designed for copying bits of information from one place to another. It does not
have any knowledge of ... version of
cpio, as is the ability to use remote devices.
Option: specifying the output mode (o)
The o option is one of the three modes of cpio (o, i, and p) and is the one used for creat...
... the
basic "boot" information. The main part of this block is the location on the disk where the
kernel is stored. This block of boot information, or boot block, is stored outside, or "in ... up the recovery disk to look the same as the old root disk, and mount it.
5. Recover the OS to the mounted disk.
6. Place the boot block on the mounted disk.
7. Reboot.
What Is the Boo...
... to be run by an
operator on a console. It prompts the operator for information even during normal operations. It
was not designed for automated backups, but that doesn't mean you can't ... need of recovery is to try and start the
instance. Do this by issuing the oninit command with no options. If it works, it just returns the
prompt to you. You also could see one of two errors....
... a commercial backup product, you have the option
of putting the stacker into random-access mode and allowing the backup product to control
it. (Control of automated backup hardware is almost ... scenario, you
would be unable to restore the two files to the way they looked at any single point in time. You
could restore the first file to how it looked at 10:15, and the second file to...
... 95 472 .
Editor: Gigi Estabrook
Production Editor: Clairemarie Fisher O& apos;Leary
Printing History:
November 1999: First Edition.
Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, and the O& apos ;Reilly logo ... publisher assumes no
responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information
their alignment if stored in that position for too long. (CD...
... amrecover should not be used to do full
filesystem recovery with vendor restore tools, but does work with GNU tar. Vendor tools
should be run with the r flag for a full recovery, and amrecover ... the backup drive normally will be given a
list of instructions like the following:
1. Position to block 1000
2. Read one block of data
3. Position to block 1003
4. Read one block of data
5. P...
... Seriously, though, the reason it is so difficult is that you need a
good SA and a good DBA to design a good backup plan. Most people know only one side
well. If you or your people know both sides, ... backups
Configuration Options
Gives the user access to various configuration options for local access, remote services,
etc.
Tape Drives
Then you can reboot to single-user mode by going to t...
... server
VOBS='cleartool lsvob -host $HOST¦sed 's/*//' ¦awk '{print $1}''
case $1 in
lock )
for VOB in $VOBS ; do
# (Lock VOBS)
cleartool lock -c 'VOB backups in progress' ... it for each transaction dump.
load transaction baddbname from '/dev/nrmt0'
For more information on how to load dumps and transaction logs, please refer to
'&apos...