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What are the steps involved in Database Startup ?
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What is the steps for recovery of missing data file? and the steps for physical stand by database creation?
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What are the different modes of mounting a Database with the Parallel Server ?
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What is Log Switch ?
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What is Partial Backup ?
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What are the steps involved in Instance Recovery ?
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What is the steps for recovery with missing online redo logs?
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What are the advantages of operating a database in ARCHIVELOG mode over operating it in NO ARCHIVELOG mode ?
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What is Restricted Mode of Instance Startup ?
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What is Full Backup ?
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Can Full Backup be performed when the database is open ?
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What is On-line Redo Log?
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What are the steps involved in Database Shutdown ?
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What is Archived Redo Log ?
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What is Mirrored on-line Redo Log ?
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