4.3. User-Managed Recovery

User-managed recovery is the traditional recovery method where you directly manage the database files required to recover the database. You can use various operating system commands to restore the required files from tape or disk to perform the recovery process. In some cases, operating scripts are created to perform some of this functionality.

The basic procedure to perform user-managed recovery consists of first identifying the database files that need to be restored. Next, the database must be placed in the appropriate mode, either mounted or opened. Then the database files are restored from tape or disk to the appropriate location. Finally, the database can be recovered using the RECOVER command to apply archived ...

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