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Oracle Database 12c Backup and Recovery Survival Guide

You're reading from   Oracle Database 12c Backup and Recovery Survival Guide A comprehensive guide for every DBA to learn recovery and backup solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782171201
Length 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Oracle Database 12c Backup and Recovery Survival Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Understanding the Basics of Backup and Recovery 2. NOLOGGING Operations FREE CHAPTER 3. What is New in 12c 4. User-managed Backup and Recovery 5. Understanding RMAN and Simple Backups 6. Configuring and Recovering with RMAN 7. RMAN Reporting and Catalog Management 8. RMAN Troubleshooting and Tuning 9. Understanding Data Pump 10. Advanced Data Pump 11. OEM12c and SQL Developer Scenarios and Examples – A Hands-on Lab Index

Data Pump scenarios


As I have mentioned earlier, the best way to learn how to use Data Pump is practicing scenarios to see by yourself how it works and what you can do with it. In this chapter, we will see the following scenarios:

  • Schema export and import

  • Table export and import

  • Exporting and importing a whole database/pluggable database

  • Using export to estimate space

  • Parallel full database export and interactive command mode

  • Importing tables with only metadata

  • Export views as tables

  • Import data via network link

Now, let's start playing with Data Pump!

Schema export and import

In this scenario, we will first create a schema named test, and then create a table named EMPLOYEES that will hold our employees' data, followed by inserting a few rows in it. Then, we will execute an export operation to backup this schema, delete it, and then recover it through an import operation. Have a look at the following command:

SQL> CREATE USER test IDENTIFIED BY test DEFAULT TABLESPACE users
     QUOTA UNLIMITED...
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