2.
Start the point-in-time restore:
• On Windows:
ORACLE_HOME
\bin\rman target sys/manager@PROD
catalog rman/rman@CATAL
cmdfile=
Data_Protector_home
\tmp\restore_PIT
• On UNIX:
ORACLE_HOME
/bin/rman target sys/manager@PROD
catalog rman/rman@CATAL
cmdfile=/var/opt/omni/tmp/restore_PIT
Example of tablespace restore and recovery
If a table is missing or corrupted, you need to perform a restore and recovery of the
entire tablespace. To restore a tablespace, you may take only a part of the database
offline, so that the database does not have to be in the mount mode. You can use
either a recovery catalog database or control files to perform a tablespace restore
and recovery. Follow the steps below:
1.
Log in to the Oracle RMAN:
• On Windows:
ORACLE_HOME
\bin\rman target sys/manager@PROD
catalog rman/rman@CATAL
• On UNIX:
ORACLE_HOME
/bin/rman target sys/manager@PROD
catalog rman/rman@CATAL
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