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Hi Mark!
Thank you for very useful comments. I'll look at the topics you mentioned.
I know it's a broad question. It's because I try to evaluate how
rman-knowledge can be used in an developing context and how it could help an
architect making better descisions.
Greetings
Bjørn
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> Comments interleaved.
>
> bdj wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I'm thinking about which kind of [problem] RMAN can solves:
>> "total" disaster like disc-crash, recover after 'shutdown abort',
>
> Instance recovery after a "shutdown abort" is automatic, you do not need
> RMAN for that.
>
>> creating testing/developing environment,
>
> Similarly, setting up a Data Guard standby, either physical or logical.
>
>> ups, we deleted som data som days before and flash-back-"space" is just
>> for one day.
>
> In addition, so-called "logical" backups using export (traditional or
> datapump in version 10g) can be used for this in some situations.
>
>> Are other "normal" problems were it can helps?
>
> See the following sections in the standard documentation:
>
> "Detecting Physical and Logical Block Corruption"
>
> "Migrating Databases To and From ASM with Recovery Manager"
>
> "Transporting a Tablespace to a Different Database on the Same Platform"
>
>>
>> /Bjørn
>
> I'm curious, is this a homework assignment? As already noted, it's a
> pretty broad, basic question for a working DBA to be asking without a
> specific issue in mind.
>
> -Mark Bole
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Received on Mon Nov 28 2005 - 13:59:27 CST