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Backing Up Oracle - Computing at Cornell

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6.2.2 Registering the target d<strong>at</strong>abase<br />

Having cre<strong>at</strong>ed a recovery c<strong>at</strong>alog, you must register the target d<strong>at</strong>abases to<br />

it, using RMAN commands. Registr<strong>at</strong>ion must be done before any other<br />

RMAN functions can be performed on the target d<strong>at</strong>abases.<br />

You register each of the target d<strong>at</strong>abase instances th<strong>at</strong> will use the recovery<br />

c<strong>at</strong>alog. As the <strong>Oracle</strong> user, run the rman command to connect to the target<br />

and recovery c<strong>at</strong>alog d<strong>at</strong>abase, and then run the register d<strong>at</strong>abase<br />

command.<br />

The next example shows the commands to connect to the PARIS target<br />

d<strong>at</strong>abase as the internal user and the RIO recovery c<strong>at</strong>alog d<strong>at</strong>abase as the<br />

newly cre<strong>at</strong>ed rman user, followed by the target d<strong>at</strong>abase being registered:<br />

After the target d<strong>at</strong>abase is registered in the recovery c<strong>at</strong>alog, RMAN<br />

re-synchronizes the metad<strong>at</strong>a between the current control file and the<br />

recovery c<strong>at</strong>alog.<br />

Chapter 6. <strong>Oracle</strong> backup consider<strong>at</strong>ions on UNIX 75

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