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I just re-read this and realized you are talking about using RMAN to
backup the *backup* to this special ASM DG. Let me know if I've got
that right!
Don.
On 2/26/07, Don Seiler <don_at_seiler.us> wrote:
> > To get your backup to another host here is an option (just a sketch):
> > Create separate ASM DG with LUNs visible from both - production and
> > development server. Instead of rsync, use RMAN to backup your FRA or
> > backup pieces to this special DG. Unmount from production. Mount on
> > test host and get backup from there.
>
> I'll show this to my SA and see how he likes it. Sounds a lot easier
> on the system than rsyncing all the data (especially after Sunday's
> level 0). The one issue would be that our restores and duplications
> currently take almost 9 hours (as do level 0 backups). So when I do a
> duplication to dev, I do this overnight, which is normally when the
> backups would run. To stick with that current process, I'd need the
> disk available to both.
-- Don Seiler http://seilerwerks.blogspot.com -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Mon Feb 26 2007 - 10:45:55 CST
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