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Sorry to bother you, i was using RMAN to backup to disk for over 1 year,
but we need to backup to
tape, so, i had to install Legato.
I'm having some troubles, and i only want to know if you also experienced
the same troubles.
I can do backup to sbt_tape, but i can't read the saved files.
I created a TAR in Metalink, and checked Legato Site out.....but they still
didn't anwer me back..
so, i'll appreciate any feed backup.
Thank you.
> The database 'may' be in NOARCHIVELOG mode
> 1. Its a 300 GB database and RMAN picks up only the USED blocks to might
> save
> time and disk space for disk backup
> 2. We back up directly to tape. So if done through RMAN, we need not keep
> inventory of tapes as RMAN/Legato would maintain it internally
> 3. I understand that with RMAN, even if database is in NOARCHIVELOG mode
> still it would allow incremental backups which would mean saving of
time.
> -Rahul
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> To: "LazyDBA mailing list" <oracledba_at_lazydba.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:19 PM
>
>
> > If you are in NOARCHIVELOG mode you have to shutdown the Db (either
within
> > or out of RMAN) before a backup. There's no real benefit using RMAN for
> cold
> > backups.
> >
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