1: RMAN does not generate excessive redo because it does not use the 'alter tablespace 
... begin backup' command.  It instead coordinates with dbwr, somehow, to be sure it 
is getting a consistent view of the tablespace.

2: The concept of an incremental backup is that you only backup the database blocks 
that have changed since the last incremental of the same or higher level.  Somehow the 
date that the block changed is being managed, probably in the header somewhere.

3: If your reading a block for backup purposes, it's pretty easy to checksum it and 
compare with what's in the header just like the Oracle kernel does.

4: I've tried before with OmniBack and it's fairly simple.  You only have to relink 
Oracle including a MML library file.  The package you want to integrate with should 
have instructions.

Dick Goulet

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Qs.1 Why is NO excessive Redo Generated wsing RMAN Backups unlike HOT Backups 
when taking backup of an OPEN Database which is undergoing User Transactions ? 
(Or am i mistaken ?)

Qs.2 How does RMAN manage Incremental Database Backups ? What is the Concept behing it 
?

Qs.3 How does RMAN Check for Block Corruption while taking backup ?

Qs.4 Is it easy to integrate 3rd part tools like Legato etc with RMAN for enabling 
taking 
of backups onto backup devices OR does it need an extensive setup ?


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