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me too. learned this from testing Rman back in 8.1.6. plus, you need this
control file to recover from to get as late (most recent) timestamp as
possible for recovery purposes.
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 11:45 AM
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I always backup the controlfile as a separate statement AFTER the back is done so hopefully the backup i just completed is in there :)
joe
Denham Eva wrote:
>Hello
>
>Wondering about this. If backing up the database with RMAN in NOCATALOG
>mode.
>When would be the best time to do backup of the controlfile? Before backup
/
>after backup /before and after backup.
>Does this aid your recovery from a crash? What advantage would it have?
>
>Many Thanks
>Regards
>Denham Eva
>Oracle DBA
>Linux like TeePee... No Windows, No Gates and Apache inside!
>
>
>
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