I suppose just how much redundancy makes you sleep well is up to you.  But,
one additional bit of info to keep in mind is that the backup info also gets
stored in the control files, and rman can use those too if no catalog
database is available.  Making a copy of a control file after the backup
finishes, and saving that copy, can be a part of the rman backup.  That way,
if you lost all control files and your catalog database, rman can use your
saved control file copy get back at least most, if not all, of your stuff.

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated. I can handle the 
> scripting my self. Im just looking for a viable plan. 
> 
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