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Dennis,
I have three databases on 9.2.0 (prod, train, and recovery catalog) and use OS schedule jobs to run a couple of scripts, which do the following:
Once a week, I copy prod into train using the 'dup' command. And just for giggles...I connect to train Monday morning to check I got a fresh copy of prod and it has been faithful since.
At no point in this process a shut down my prod db.
Kind regards,
Julio
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Subject: RE: RMAN - To Catalog or not to catalog, that is the question
Ron
Joe and Fuad make some excellent points, so I won't repeat those. I never got hot backup working, so I can't respond to that issue. Perhaps someone else on the list can. My gut reaction is that if you have something that works, has been tested, and you trust, then stick with that.
As far as RMAN catalog or not, I would make the following points:
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Subject: RMAN - To Catalog or not to catalog, that is the question
We are getting ready to start using RMAN on several new 9i Linux
databases.
I guess the first question would be is RMAN really that much better then
using home grown dynamic hot backup scripts? We have developed these
for our Oracle/NT environment and they seem to work fine.
The second question would be should we use a recovery catalog? The
catalog seems to add a lot of complexity to the setup and to a disaster
recovery plan.
Thanks!
Ron
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