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If the action is disabled, then apply a backup policy.
5.
Click Yes to confirm the job.
A link to the job appears. When the job completes successfully, the backup is
ready. A list of backups appears at the bottom of the page.
Viewing Backup Reports
A report is generated when a database backup is performed. The backup report lists
the type, location, and date and timestamp of the backup.
1.
In the Web Console, click the Database tab, then click the database name in the
list of databases.
Information about the database appears on the Database Information page.
2.
Scroll to the bottom of the page to view a list of Backups.
3.
Click the Job ID for a backup to view the Backup Report and more details about
the backup.
Recovering a Database
Understand the recovery options available for recovering a database.
1.
In the Web Console, click the Database tab, then select a database from the list.
2.
On the Database Information page, click Recover.
3.
On the Recover Database page, select any of the following recovery options:
Recover Full Database to the specified Backup: Select the existing backup
from which you want to recover the database
Recover Full Database to the Latest: Select this option to recover the database
from the last known good state, with the least possible data loss.
Recover Full Database to the specified Timestamp: Specify the timestamp to
recover the database.
Recover Full Database to the System Change Number (SCN): Specify the SCN
of the backup from which you want to recover the database.
4.
Specify and confirm the Backup Encryption Password.
5.
Click the Activity tab to check the job status.
When the job completes successfully, the database is recovered as per the
specified recovery options.
Deleting Backups
Delete older, obsolete level 0, level 1 and long term backups.
For level 0 and level 1 backups, the recovery window defined in the Backup
Configuration determines when the backup is obsolete. The ranges are as follows:
•
Backup to disk: between 1 and 14 days
•
Backup to the Oracle Object Storage: between 1 and 31 days
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Viewing Backup Reports
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