Nat
    Just a plug for always testing your backups, regardless of whether you
are doing hot or cold. We do cold backups, and we test them from time to
time by restoring them on a test system so the developers have some data to
test against. Several times over the years we've found that a file was being
skipped on the backup due to an oversight on the people side, or some other
issue that developed over time and impacted the backup process. Right now I
am both using RMAN and cold backups simply because I haven't had time to
complete the qualification process to finally say absolutely that our RMAN
backups will recover us from any situation. Just that this has been a lower
priority than all the other tasks.

 
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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No we do trust our hot backups. Our databases are mostly idle during early
ours of Sunday between 12 AM - 1 AM.
So we thought  lets go for a cold backup on weekends.
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> On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Nat wrote:
>
> > We use EMC/EDM bcv splits to do a hot backup every night. We shutdown
our
> > database once a week for half an hour for cold bcv splits. So far it has
> > worked very well.
>
> Just curious, why do you do a cold backup weekly?  Do you not trust
> your hot backups?
>
> --
> Jeremiah Wilton
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> >
> > > I'd like to pose a question to you all and get your response. If you
are
> > > running a database that is larger than 250GB, what place in your
backup
> > > strategy does a logical export have? Do you do logical exports at all,
and
> > > if so with what frequency? Do you feel that logical exports are an
> > important
> > > part of your backup/recovery strategy?
>
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