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7

Database Maintenance and Management

This chapter contains the following topics:

Database Maintenance Window

” on page 225

Overview of Backups

” on page 226

Database Mode

” on page 227

Architectural Overview of RMAN Backups

” on page 228

Performing an RMAN Hot Backup

” on page 230

Scheduling RMAN Hot Backups of the Database

” on page 230

Viewing Results from RMAN Backup

” on page 231

About the Database Admin Utility

” on page 232

Database Password

” on page 241

Troubleshooting Listener and Database Connection Problems

” on page 242

Database Maintenance Window

Schedule a maintenance window of two to four hours weekly during off peak hours of operation to

do the following database maintenance operation:

1.

Stop the service for the management server. See

Stopping the Service for the Management

Server

” on page 14.

2.

Access the Database Admin Utility. See ”

Accessing the Database Admin Utility

” on page 232

for more information.

3.

Using the Database Admin Utility, verify the database is in an open state and the listener is

running. See ”

Checking the Database and Listener Status

” on page 233.

If the database state is not OPEN and shows error get the following logs and then contact

technical support:
• Log file for the Database Admin Utility (%MGR_DIST%/logs/dbAdmin.log)
• Database alert log which can be found in \oracle\admin\APPIQ\bdump, where

ORACLE_BASE is c:\oracle

4.

Reset the temporary tablespace, as described in ”

Resetting the Temp and Undo Tablespace

” on

page 237.

5.

Export the database, as described in ”

Exporting the Database

” on page 234.

6.

If the database is running in archive mode, set the database to no-archive mode, as described

in

Setting the Archive Mode

” on page 238. Then, clean the

\oracle\oradata\APPIQ\archive.

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