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#361. You are using Recovery Manager (RMAN) to back up your production database at regular intervals. On Monday morning, the database administrator asks you to execute the following set of commands: RMAN> CROSS CHECK BACKUPSET OF DATABASE; RMAN> DELETE NOPROMPT EXPIRED BACKUP;
What could be the reason to execute these commands?
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#364. In your test database, you want to maintain a backup of the complete database on a daily basis by using Full Database Mode of Oracle Export utility. You execute the following command every night: $ EXP SYSTEM/manager // full=Y// FILE=$OPACLE_HOME/backup/feb-2004/full_1 1 .dmp // LOG=$OPACLE_HOME/backup/Ieb- 201J4/tull_1 1 .LOG
The objects of which users will not be exported as a result of this command?
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#366. Using Recovery Manager (RMAN) you backed up your database on Friday evening. On Monday morning, you added a new tablespace to the database and backed up the newly added tablespace. Then, you executed the following command: RMAN> CROSSOHECK BACKUPSET OF DATABASE;
Which task does this command accomplish?
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#367. While starting up the database on a Monday morning, you get the following error after the database is mounted: CPA-Cl 157: cannot identity/lock data file 9-see DBWP trace file CPA-Cl 110: data rile 9:’/uol/oracle/app/oradataforcl/usersol .dbf’ While investigating, you realize that a backup of the data file (usersOl .dbf) exists. Which data dictionary view would you use to locate the archived redo log files that are required for recovery?
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#368. Last Friday, you performed a closed database backup of your database that is running in NOARCHIVELOG mode. On Monday morning, you discover that the media that contains one of the data tiles is corrupted. Now, you need to recover your database. Which two tasks would you perform before you start recovering the database? (Choose two.)
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