Task 1:- Run RMAN to connect to CDB with a user with SYSDBA
or SYSBACKUP privilege
Administrative Privileges
Oracle Database 12c is expected to have few more
administrative privileges apart from the traditional SYSDBA, SYSOPER and
SYSASM. DBAs are using SYSDBA
and SYSOPER for a long time. SYSDBA is a super user type of privilege which can
be used for shutdown, startup, backup and recovery of the database. SYSOPER
privilege is operator type of privilege which can be used for shutdown and
startup of the database.
Oracle added the SYSASM system privilege in Oracle Database
11g Release 1 to be used exclusively to administer Automatic Storage Management
(ASM).So SYSASM system privilege is used to manage ASM.
Oracle Database 12c has added three more new administrative
privileges called SYSBACKUP, SYSDG and SYSKM in addition to the old
administrative privileges SYSDBA, SYSOPER and
SYSASM.
SYSDBA
SYSOPER
SYSASM
SYSBACKUP
SYSDG
SYSKM
SYSBACKUP:-
Backup and Recovery is such an important role a database
administrator plays every day and it makes sense to separate that role to
handle all the backup and recovery administrations. Sysbackup seems to be created for managing
the backup and recovery administration.
Task 2:-As usual backup all datafiles of the PDB database ,controlfile
and SPFILE and archive logs
after increase value of db_recovery_file_dest_size to 10GB
Note :-
DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST specifies the default location for the
flash recovery area.
The flash recovery area contains multiplexed copies of current
control files and online redo logs,as well as archived redo logs, flashback logs, and RMAN
backups.
Tasks 3:- Perform a whole PDB backup
A new RMAN command allow you to backup all datafiles of the
pluggable database.
BACKUP PLUGGABLE DATABASE pdb1;
Task 4:-Perform a partial PDB backup of the tablespace USERS
Backup Tablespace PDB1:USERS
A new RMAN command allow you to backup some datafiles of the
pluggable database.
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