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Beginning Oracle Database 11g Administration From Novice to Professional

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Next we ask DRA <strong>to</strong> analyze the problem and recommend a course of action. If possible,<br />

DRA lists manual methods that can be used <strong>to</strong> recover from the problem. For<br />

example, a data file that has been inadvertently moved <strong>to</strong> a different direc<strong>to</strong>ry can be<br />

res<strong>to</strong>red <strong>to</strong> its previous location. In this case, there are no such alternatives, and DRA tells<br />

us that the only course is <strong>to</strong> res<strong>to</strong>re the corrupted block from the backup copies of the<br />

database and redo any modifications made <strong>to</strong> the block since the backup copy was created.<br />

DRA au<strong>to</strong>matically creates a RMAN script for the purpose, and the <br />

command lists the contents of the script:

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