Include[=storage-area[,...]] Specifies storage areas that you want to include in the backup file. If you specify neither the Include nor the Exclude qualifier with the RMU Backup command, a full and complete backup operation is performed on the database by default. You can specify the Include=* qualifier to indicate that you want all storage areas included in the backup file, but this is unnecessary because this is the default behavior. The default behavior is performed also when you specify the Include qualifier without specifying a list of storage area names. If you specify a list of storage area names with the Include qualifier, Oracle RMU includes those storage areas in the backup operation and excludes all of the other storage areas. If you specify more than one database storage area in the Include qualifier, place a comma between each storage area name and enclose the list of names within parentheses. You cannot specify the Exclude=area-list and Include=area-list qualifiers in the same RMU Backup command. If you use the Include qualifier, your backup operation will be a by-area backup operation because the areas not specified with the Include qualifier are excluded from the backup file. If you do not back up all of the areas in the database, you receive the following informational message: %RMU-I-NOTALLARE, Not all areas will be included in this backup file By using the RMU Backup and RMU Restore commands, you can back up and restore selected storage areas of your database. This Oracle RMU backup and restore by area feature is designed to: o Speed recovery when corruption occurs in some (not all) of the storage areas of your database o Reduce the time needed to perform backup operations because some data (data in read-only storage areas, for example) does not need to be backed up with every backup operation performed on the database See the description of the Exclude qualifier for information on the implications of using these commands to back up and restore selected areas of your database. The Include qualifier can be used with indirect file references. See the Indirect-Command-Files help entry for more information.