Joe,
I have had experiences both ways. I duplicated a
database using the OS and then could not register it with RMAN because of the
duplicate DBID. I also have followed the instructions in the documentation
to duplicate using RMAN and it worked fine and I was able to register it with
RMAN.
Tim
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 11:18
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Subject: rman
Ok i hear people complain about the DBID issue when duplicating a
database. Does this only occur when using OS utilities to do the
duplication because the DBID can't be changed until 9ir2?, if you use the RMAN
duplicate command, it appears it works ok,
truth or fiction?
thanks, joe
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