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Published inOct 2012
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PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781849685269
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Adrian Neagu
Adrian Neagu
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Adrian Neagu

Adrian Neagu has over ten years of experience as a database administrator, mainly with DB2 and Oracle databases. He is an Oracle Certified Master 10g, Oracle Certified Professional 9i, 10g, and 11g, IBM DB2 Certified Administrator version 8.1.2 and 9, IBM DB2 9 Advanced Certified Administrator 9, and Sun Certified System Administrator Solaris 10. He is an expert in many areas of database administration such as performance tuning, high availability, replication, backup, and recovery. In his spare time, he likes to cook, take photos, and to catch big pikes with huge jerkbaits and bulldawgs.
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Using encryption with RMAN


Database backups also represent a very important area to be defended. Similarly with data pump dumps, backups made with RMAN can be encrypted and decrypted using encryption wallets. In this recipe we will enable RMAN encryption. We will also make a full backup followed by a restore. Next, we will save and delete the encryption wallet, and try a restore and recovery. We also emphasize the importance of saving these keys in a safe place.

Getting ready

All steps will be performed on nodeorcl1.

How to do it...

  1. Create a new directory to be used as the destination for future backups with the oracle user as the owner:

    mkdir –p / backup/rman
    chown oracle:oinstall /backup/rman
    
  2. Connect with RMAN and enable the encryption of backups for the database as follows:

    [oracle@nodeorcl1~] rman target / 
    
    RMAN> CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE ON;
    
    new RMAN configuration parameters:
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE ON;
    new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored...
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Published in: Oct 2012Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781849685269

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Adrian Neagu

Adrian Neagu has over ten years of experience as a database administrator, mainly with DB2 and Oracle databases. He is an Oracle Certified Master 10g, Oracle Certified Professional 9i, 10g, and 11g, IBM DB2 Certified Administrator version 8.1.2 and 9, IBM DB2 9 Advanced Certified Administrator 9, and Sun Certified System Administrator Solaris 10. He is an expert in many areas of database administration such as performance tuning, high availability, replication, backup, and recovery. In his spare time, he likes to cook, take photos, and to catch big pikes with huge jerkbaits and bulldawgs.
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