Ron,

Oh yeah... Linux. Probably won't find it. A few years ago I implemented the
free Legato with O8i on HPUX. Right now at RightNow we're using Veritas
NetBackup with the server on Solaris and the database clients on Linux.

Good luck,
Steve


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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 1:04 PM
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Steve,
 Good thought but I can not find any reference to Legato on the 8i for
Linux disks. I did find reference to a readmelsm.doc  in the index on
the 8i for Nt disk but I could not find the file or the software. Think
I will try the web for Legato for linux.
Ron

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/04/02 02:08PM >>>
I once used the scaled down version of Legato that came for free with
Oracle
and configured it without any problem. I used the tape drive on the DB
server. Does Legato still come with 8i or 9i? 

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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 11:49 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


List,
  I need the name of a good book that deals specifically with RMAN. I
have read the fine manual and have found out that it basically works
with a third party vendor software if you are using tape as the backup
storage media. There has to be a way around this requirement. I have a
70 GIG test database that I would like to use Rman on and I am not
going
to use a catalog for RMAN. I have a system tape drive that I would
like
to use to backup each tablespace individually. I do not have a large
or
multi cartridge drive to use. Backup to disk is not possible as I do
not
have much free space. 
 Could you please inform me of the contents of your
V$BACKUP_DEVICE.DEVICE_NAME if you use a tape drive for backups.
Thanks,
Ron
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