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use RMAN instead of hot backups.
Much simplier and less complicated and easier to restore with more features.
ReplyHi Herod,
Thanks a lot for your valuable suggestion. Would you like to share RMAN setup with Other Budding Apps DBA’s ?
If you can spare some time , I can give Team Member rights & you can update configuring RMAN .
Regards
Atul Kumar
atul_iiit@yahoo.com
RMAN may help with small and Middle size databases. I cast my vote for BCV. Good, reliable, fast and used by many.
Though hot cloning using BCV is a trick on the applications side.
Regards,
Irfan Momin
Hi Irfan,
Thanks a lot for sharing your views on Backup.
By BCV you mean Business Continuity Volumens ? As lot of guys going in favour of RMAN , I will update on RMAN or if some one want to update on this post about RMAN mail me at atul_iiit@yahoo.com and I ‘ll give access to you on this site .
Atul
ReplyHi;
Would like to know what need to do in order to do BCV backup of RAC (2-node) database on Solaris.
Thanks,
Prakash Patel
phpatel1@yahoo.com
Hi;
Woild like to know what need to take care on implementation of BCV backup of RAC (2-node) database on Solaris server.
Thanks,
Prakash Patel
Replyhi,
I’m new to oracle, what is redo logs and why there are 3 controlfiles in database? I mean is it possible to create more than 3 ctlfiles? Thanks
hi Atul
I am working on R12 on DUAL nodes and upgrade to 12.0.2, i need to configure RMAN, but i need the proper scripts which can be ideal for Production environment, and secondly please let me know that how can we use RMAN backups with SAN as Storage?
Thanks
Shahrukh Yasin
Hi Atul,
how can i do a backup without stop soa suite (application)?
thanks.
Enio
ReplyEnio,
This is called as hotbackup, take apps tier (soa suite) backup as normal file system up while system is up. For SOA DB put database (tablespaces) in backup mode and take datafile backup including codeset