Reputation: 1938
Here is the scenario:
Is there an easy (or at least relatively easy) way to restore the database from the backup? I'm not an Oracle DBA and my Oracle knowledge is very limited. I have seen some "advanced RMAN commands", but I have no clue what the doc is about. Is there a 3rd party utility that simplifies the restore process?
If the RMAN scripts are the only way to go, then do I have to create an empty database in Oracle before proceeding?
thanks
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2187
Reputation: 67722
The ability to recover a database is the most fundamental responsibility of a DBA -- All else amounts to nothing if data is lost.
If you have limited knowledge of the recovery process and you are in charge of recovering a production instance, my first suggestion would be to contact support : you don't want to make a mistake. Trust me, you don't want to practice on a production environment.
Once the database is restored, when you have plenty of time, I'd suggest you start by having a thorough look at the documentation. You should be fine with the Backup and Recovery Basics Guide.
Nowadays, you can perform recovery through the Entreprise Manager web interface (this is a nice wrapper of RMAN).
Upvotes: 1