Go to Cool-Tools website http://www.cool-tools.co.uk/ and have a look at 
the Databee DBA Tool

Cheers


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        Subject:        Scripts to reengineer a DB / recovery speed-up


Dear gurus !

Could you please point me to a free script /tool to capture the current DB
metadata and to be able to recreate the DB (except for the actual data),
i.e. tablespaces, users, roles etc...

I can think of 2 semi-ways of doing it:
1) get the physical DB attributes (data files , redo logs , character set
etc..) from "alter database backup controlfile to trace"
2) get the rest of metadata from a full DB export with no rows (rows=N).

But if someone has a ready script , it will save me some time and work ;-)
Thanks a lot !


Another question : i need the above in order to speed up bringing our DB
back to production. We currently back it up via RMAN to tapes (via HP
OmniBack II).
This is a quite large DB (~950 GB, running on win2k , no UNIX) , and the
RMAN restore/recovery took almost 48 hours after the recent crash.
We're looking to speed up recovery and the most feasible option seems to 
be
this : recreate the DB (empty DB , just build the users, TBS , tables 
etc..)
, load configuration / reference / lookup/ static data (which needs to be
backed up (exported) separately) .
At this point the DB is operational again, loss of detailed data may be
tolerated.

The actual question is : what do you think of this scheme ?


DBAndrey

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