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name_of_backup is the name of the backup file, and

 

media_type is DISK or TAPE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If

Do

Perform an Import/Export backup (recommended--see “Database backups” on page 71)

Perform an RMAN full (level 0) backup

Perform an RMAN incremental (level 1) backup

Use the following argument format:

<db_type> <name_of_backup> <media_type>

Use the following argument format:

<db_type> <media_type>

Use the following argument format:

<db_type> <media_type>

Schedule backup frequency

11Click the Schedule tab.

The Create Job > Schedule pane opens.

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Contents MCP Database Module Page Overview How this guide is organizedArchitecture Database Module architecture normal operationData replication Database operational states Database states Description Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration Database administrationDatabase backups Data transferFault management Database recoveryManage replication transaction errors ResynchronizationSecurity FailoverHardware Details MCP hardwareTools and utilities Network interfaces and protocols SQL over JdbcOAM&P strategy Legal noteUpgrade task flows Topic Sub-topic Procedure StrategyTask flows Offline migrationFrom the System Management Console Database Module updatesUpdating a Database Module Reverting to a previous version of the database Undeploying a databasePage Fault management Monitoring Database failover Monitoring backups From the OEM ConsoleNortel Networks Confidential Fault management Fault management Nortel Networks Confidential Event monitoring Alert State Icon description Alert descriptionMonitoring events Database events Events Type Description Database events Events Type Description OEM Replication Administration Dbms jobs window Monitor replication jobsSelect Distributed Advanced Replication Administration Monitoring replicationNortel Networks Confidential Fault management Fault management Nortel Networks Confidential Monitoring registration deletions On the OEM consoleFault management Nortel Networks Confidential Nortel Networks Confidential Fault management Alarm monitoring Monitoring alarms$ORACLEBASE/admin/imsdb1/bdump Alert log and trace file monitoringMonitoring alert logs and trace files A telnet windowMonitoring disk usage At the Oracle Enterprise ManagerSelect the Report Definitions menu ReportsGenerating reports Select Create a Single Report for the Targets Selected Below Click View Report Recommended reportsPerformance management task flows Report Title Category DescriptionOracle Monitor component Oracle Monitor General Information Area GIA pane Configuration management tasks Topic Subtopic Procedure TasksConfiguration management Nortel Networks Confidential OEM Console login Logging in to the OEM ConsoleLaunch the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console web page opens Oracle Enterprise Manager Console login window opens Oracle Enterprise Manager Console login windowOracle Enterprise Manager Console Configuration tasks From the Configuration menu, select Manage Administrators Manage Administrator Accounts window Edit Administrator Preferences General window opensSelect the Notification tab and click Email Edit Administrator Preferences Schedule tab opens Edit Administrator Preferences Access tab opens Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration management Configuring a database observer account from the OEM Console Manage Administrator Accounts window opens. See onApplication database connection configuration Create Administrator Account window opensConfiguration management Nortel Networks Confidential From the System Management Console IMS Main and Backup Database tabs Page Database Base tab Oracle Server tabOracle Listener tab Page Accounting management Page Performance management Page Security and Administration How this chapter is organizedTasks AdministrationAdministration tasks Topic Subtopic Procedure Tools and utilities Security and Administration Nortel Networks Confidential Comparing backup and recovery methods Oracle Enterprise Manager backupsExport/Import method Rman method Backing up parameter filesAt the primary database server command line Backup job setupCreating a backup job Set general backup propertiesBackup type Frequency Export Weekday Level Level1backup Level0backupSet backup task properties Create Job Task pane opensDefine backup parameters Create Job Parameters pane opensCommand box, enter a command as appropriate Nameofbackup is the name of the backup file, Schedule backup frequencyMediatype is Disk or Tape Create Job Schedule pane opensSet backup notifications Create Job Access pane opensSubmit and add the backup job to the library Modifying a scheduled backup jobFrom the OEM Console Database recovery Page Restoring Rman backup files On the database server with the damaged filesCd /IMS/imssipdb/data/dbschema/util stopimsdb abort Cd /opt/app/oracle/admin/imsdb1/pfile Restoring control filesOn the database server containing the damaged files Controlfiles=/IMS/oradata/imsdb1/control01.ctlResolving replication errors Select Distributed Advanced Replication Administration Nortel Networks Confidential Security and Administration Resynchronization Resynchronizing databases Cd /IMS/imssipdb/data/dbschema/util Optimizing database disk usagePage MCP Database Module

Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) specifications

Nortel Networks Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) is an advanced networking solution designed to provide reliable and efficient communication services across various platforms. As part of Nortel's commitment to excellence in telecommunications, this version of the Modular Communication Platform (MCP) introduces several key features and enhancements that cater to the needs of modern businesses.

One of the main features of MCP 1.1 FP1 is its significant support for voice over IP (VoIP) technologies. This allows organizations to leverage their existing data networks for voice communication, reducing operational costs while enhancing scalability. The integration of VoIP capabilities enables seamless communication for users, facilitating efficient collaboration and improved productivity.

Additionally, MCP 1.1 FP1 features robust security measures to protect sensitive data. With the growing concerns about security threats in digital communications, this platform includes advanced encryption protocols and secure access controls. Organizations can ensure that their communications remain private and secure, thus safeguarding their proprietary information and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements.

The platform also supports multimedia messaging, enabling users to send and receive a variety of content types, such as images and video, alongside traditional voice communication. This multimedia capability enriches communication experiences by allowing teams to share information effectively, which is particularly beneficial in today’s fast-paced business environment.

Scalability is another hallmark of the MCP 1.1 FP1. This solution can easily expand to accommodate growing numbers of users and devices. Whether an organization is a small business or a large enterprise, MCP can adapt to diverse needs without sacrificing performance. The modular architecture allows for additional features and capabilities to be integrated into existing systems seamlessly.

Moreover, Nortel Networks has designed MCP 1.1 FP1 with user-friendly interfaces and intuitive management tools. Administrators can quickly configure and monitor systems, reducing the complexity often associated with managing large-scale telecommunications infrastructure. This ease of management streamlines operations and minimizes downtime.

Overall, Nortel Networks Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) exemplifies innovation in the telecommunications industry, offering essential features such as VoIP support, security, multimedia messaging, scalability, and user-friendly management. This platform is designed to meet the evolving communication needs of organizations and helps drive productivity in an increasingly interconnected world.