Title: OEM question
Lisa,
You can put the catalog in any database.  I have mine in a separate database right now and use rman to back it up.  I run it in archivelog mode of course.  It takes less than a minute to back it up, including the archivelogs.  I used to have it with my rman catalog but since I don't use rman to back up my rman catalog (I do cold backups of this when no backups are being run) it is easier to have it by itself.
 
Ruth
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 1:49 PM
Subject: OEM question

Hello all,

I'm configuring OEM for the first time.  I see it needs a repository to operate.  So for the db-up functionality, if the database that contains your repository goes down, your db-up function is dead, right?  Sounds like the rman catalog quandry.  YOu have a catalog to backup your database, but then you have to backup your catalog...

And just as a fyi:  I completed the upgrade from 8.1.7.4->9.2.0.3 on Windows 2000 without incident last night.  It actually went pretty quickly.

Thanks in advance for any comments about OEM.

Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database Stressmonkey
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