Oracle® Secure Backup Reference Release 10.1 Part Number B14236-03 |
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This Preface contains these topics:
This book is intended for system administrators and database administrators who perform backup and restore operations. To use this document, you need to be familiar with the operating system environment on which you plan to use Oracle Secure Backup. To perform Oracle database backup and restore operations, you should also be familiar with Oracle backup and recovery concepts, including Recovery Manager (RMAN).
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Screen readers may not always correctly read the code examples in this document. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, some screen readers may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.
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For more information about using Oracle Secure Backup, see the following Oracle resources:
Oracle Secure Backup Administrator's Guide
This book describes how to use Oracle Secure Backup to perform backup and restore operations. The book is oriented to the Oracle Secure Backup Web tool, which is a Web-based GUI interface.
Oracle Secure Backup Installation Guide
This book describes how to install Oracle Secure Backup. The book is relevant for both file system and database backup and restore operations.
Oracle Secure Backup Migration Guide
This book explains how to migrate from Reliaty Backup to Oracle Secure Backup. It also explains how to migrate to Oracle Secure Backup from versions of Legato Storage Manager and Legato Single Server Version previously bundled with Oracle Database.
For more information about database backup and recovery, including the Recovery Manager (RMAN) utility, see the following Oracle resources:
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Basics
This book provides an overview of database backup and recovery and discusses backup and recovery strategies. It provides instructions for basic backup and recovery of your database using Recovery Manager (RMAN).
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Advanced User's Guide
This book covers more advanced database backup and recovery topics, including performing user-managed backup and recovery for those who choose not to use RMAN.
The Oracle Secure Backup product site is located at the following URL:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/secure-backup
The Oracle Secure Backup download site is located at the following URL:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software
This section describes the conventions used in the text and code examples of this manual. It describes:
Conventions in Text
The following text conventions are used in this document:
Convention | Meaning |
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boldface | Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. |
italic | Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. |
monospace |
Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter. |
Conventions in Syntax Diagrams
Syntax diagrams indicate legal syntax for Oracle Secure Backup commands. Syntax diagrams are displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font and are preceded with a heading as shown in the following example:
clean::=
clean [ --drive/-D drivename ] [ --force/-f ] [--use/-u element-spec ]
The following table describes typographic conventions used in syntax diagrams.
Convention | Meaning | Example |
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[ ] |
Brackets enclose optional items from which you can choose one or none.
A space is included after a beginning bracket and before a closing bracket for improved readability. Note that a comma-delimited list of tokens following a command option cannot be separated by spaces unless the entire string is enclosed within quotes. |
cancel•job [ --quiet/-q | --verbose/-v ] [ --tag/-t tag[,tag]... ] |
{ } |
Braces are required items for which you need to select one of the enclosed values. Each value is separated by a vertical bar (|).
A space is included after a beginning brace and before a closing brace for improved readability. Note that a comma-delimited list of tokens following a command option cannot be separated by spaces unless the entire string is enclosed within quotes. |
disc•overdev { --host/-h hostname }... { * | dbname[,dbname]... } |
| |
A vertical bar represents a choice of two or more options within brackets or braces. Enter exactly one of the options. |
ls [ --long/-l | --short/-s ] |
--text/-text |
A slash separating two flags, each preceded by one or two dashes, indicates an either-or choice between semantically equivalent options. For example, --in/-i represents a choice between the --in and -i flags. |
[ --level/-l backup-level ]
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... |
Horizontal ellipsis points indicate that the preceding syntax item can be repeated. Note that spaces are not permitted between comma-delimited items. |
sho•w [ variable-name ]...
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• |
A bullet within command syntax indicates that the characters between the bullet and the terminating whitespace can be omitted for convenience. |
inv•entory |
Italics
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Italicized text indicates placeholders or variables for which you must supply particular values. |
chkds dataset-file-name ...
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Conventions in Code Examples
Code examples illustrate Oracle Secure Backup command-line statements. They are displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font and separated from normal text as shown in this example:
ob> backup --dataset homedir.ds --go
The following table describes typographic conventions used in examples.
Convention | Meaning | Example |
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courier |
Courier typeface indicates command line entries, system output display, options and arguments that you enter, executables, filenames, and directory names. |
ob> cdds /mydatasets |
Bold
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Bold typeface distinguishes user input from command output in examples in cases where the two could be confused. |
ob> mkds --nq --input mydataset.ds Input the new dataset contents. Terminate with an EOF or a line containing just a dot ("."). include host brhost2 include path /home . |
. . . |
Vertical ellipsis points in an example mean that information not directly related to the example has been omitted. |
ob> lsvol --library lib1 Inventory of library lib1: . . . in dte: vacant |