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Oracle Database XE 11gR2 Jump Start Guide

By : Asif Momen
Book Image

Oracle Database XE 11gR2 Jump Start Guide

By: Asif Momen

Overview of this book

Oracle Database XE 11gR2 is an excellent beginner-level database and is a great platform to learn database concepts. "Oracle Database XE 11gR2 Jump Start Guide" helps you to install, administer, maintain, tune, back up and upgrade your Oracle Database Express Edition. The book also helps you to build custom database applications using Oracle Application Express.Using this book, you will be able to install Oracle Database XE on Windows/Linux operating system.This book helps you understand different database editions and it guides you through the installation procedure with the aid of screenshots. You will learn to interact with the database objects. You will gain a solid understanding of stored sub-programs which is followed by an introduction to Oracle Application Express (APEX). Solid database performance tuning strategies are also discussed in this book followed by backup and recovery scenarios. All in all, "Oracle Database XE 11gR2 Jump Start Guide" delivers everything that you should know to get started with Oracle Database administration.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Oracle Database XE 11gR2 Jump Start Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Chapter 11. Backup and Recovery

There are a thousand excuses for failure but never a good reason. - Mark Twain

In this chapter we will discuss the basics of Oracle Database XE backup and recovery. This chapter introduces Oracle's backup and recovery tool, Recovery Manager (RMAN). We will also discuss a few backup and recovery scenarios. The following are the topics covered in this chapter:

  • A brief introduction to backup and recovery

  • Recovery Manager

  • Connecting to Oracle Database XE using RMAN

  • The ARCHIVELOG mode

  • Placing a database in the ARCHIVELOG mode

  • Backing up a database (the NOARCHIVELOG mode)

  • Simulating a database failure (the NOARCHIVELOG mode)

  • Restoring the NOARCHIVELOG database

  • Configuring the RMAN environment

  • Backing up the ARCHIVELOG database

  • Simulating a database failure (the ARCHIVELOG mode)

  • Restoring ARCHIVELOG database

The full range of backup and recovery techniques is out of the scope of this book. Refer to Oracle documentation for more details.

Introduction to backup and recovery

In...