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I'm not familiar with BCV but if you are talking about splitting mirrored
disks then this should be done while the Tablespaces are in backup mode.
If the UNIX admin wants to do it this way then why bother doing step 1,2,3.
I've seen this kind of statements EMC will take care ot this but things have to be done right leaving no place for chances.
Waleed
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: 8/15/02 9:58 AM
Hello,
We are on IBM AIX 4.3.3 with EMC and BCVs. Our Unix admin has setup the backups for the database in following sequence to do the Hot backup.
What I am concerned is with step 4. Split BCV's should be done at step
2
instead of step 4.
According to our Unix Admin, EMC takes care of consistency and there is
no
need for any concern. As per him the split is instant split and EMC
guarantees consistency.
What do you all think. What is the recommended procedure.
TIA, Nate
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