On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 08:14:07AM -0800, Fink, Dan wrote:
> Rick,
>       I will assume that all logs are properly backed up.
>       The only difference in the recoverability of the 2 scenarios is that
> an incomplete recovery cannot be done to a time while any tablespace in the
> database is in hot backup mode. So, there is a window of exposure in
> Scenario 1, that does not exist in 2. For this reason, it is recommended
> that each tablespace be placed in backup mode, the files copied, the
> tablespace taken out of backup mode and the process sleeps for 1 minute.


1 minute?  What's that about?



> Repeat with the next tablespace, etc.
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