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Pat,
This makes no sense to me. I have one Rman catalog for all our databases that are at the same release level.
I can see separate Rman catalogs for different release levels, but even this is not necessary. Lower levels of Rman work with higher levels of the Rman repository.
Hope this helps.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 12:53 PM
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I have just completed Oracle Education's "Enterprise DBA Part 1B: Backup and
Recover" course.
My question is :
Thus I am seeing 2 Configuration Models ;
Have one schema owner per database that you are backing up.
If you had two databases "PROD and DEV" then setup a RMAN-PROD and an
RMAN-DEV schema owner (different RMAN Catalogs) in the same RMAN tablespace
to manage each database's recovery info.
VERSES
What are the pro's and con's?
Thanks in Advance
Page 11-5 states : It is recommended that you have a separate catalog for
each database.
Why? Does this help you cleanup the RMAN catalog if you ever drop a
database (you can drop the schema owner)?
Is this how others have configured their RMAN database ?
Have one schema owner (catalog) for all the databases that you are backing
up.
If you had two databases "PROD and DEV" then setup one schema owner RMAN
(one RMAN Catalog) in the RMAN tablespace to manage all database recovery
info.
Patrick J. Howe
Oracle DBA
Illuminet Inc. (Carrier Division of Verisign)
4501 Intelco Loop SE
Email : phowe_at_illuminet.com
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