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Beginning Oracle Database 11g Administration From Novice to Professional

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All that is left <strong>to</strong> do before terminating the RMAN session is <strong>to</strong> make the database<br />

accessible once again.<br />

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Before moving on, let’s put the database in<strong>to</strong> mode, so that we can create<br />

backup copies of the database even while it is being used and its data is subject <strong>to</strong><br />

change. We need <strong>to</strong> issue the while the database is “mounted”<br />

but not opened for access.

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