How about EBU?  It is actually fairly good in 7.3.4+ and is very
straightforward to set up.  Like RMAN, It uses a database catalog, but
the command syntax is radically different - in my opinion, much more
straightforward.  It also include a shell command line utility named
ebutool that is quite useful.  I used it for years on many systems
without significant problems.

What hardware (e.g. DLT IV, etc.) and software (e.g. Veritas
NetBackup) resources do you already have?  Will the entire backup fit
on one tape?  If so, I have a set of ksh & SQL scripts that do
extensive error checking and get the file list dynamically from
v$datafile - so no "new" datafiles are overlooked.  They also do
archive log cleanup, can verify the backup by reading it off of the
tape, and some other stuff.  These scripts may or may not be
appropriate for your case.

Don Granaman
[OraSaurus]

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> I'm not sure if I'm bragging or complaining, but I've never setup
> or supported online backups for Oracle. I'm being directed to
> implement online backups for a V7.3.4.5 instance. A search of
> OTN reveals that Oracle no longer seems to have any V7 documents
> available anymore. :-(
>
> Since this DB is stuck at V7.3.4.5 for at least 6 more months,
> I need to get online backups operational without using RMAN.
> If somebody who has *nix shell script(s) or Perl code that
> implements online backups, I'd appreciate if you would send a
> copy my way. I'm just looking for something to get me started.
>
> TIA & HAND!
>
> --
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