Steve,
thank you for your very helpfull reply. I did not know that Oracle is using
its own prefix for each backup. I am not Oracle guy.
And you are right, the subject line was bad by my mistake (I did reply and
forgot to change subject)
I have one more question.
If I will do regular backups of Oracle db using full+incremental system, do
I need to create separate, out of order backup for one year retension, or I
can use
normal full backup and only assign to this backup different prefix?
Regards
Ing. Jozef Zatko
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Dlha 2, Stupava
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Steve Harris
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Josef,
I nearly didn't reply to this because of your inappropriate subject line -
I'll assume it was a mistake.
RMAN generates its own names for the backuppieces, but the oracle admin has
control of the prefix used.
One option that they can use is different prefixes for different
retentions, and then use these prefixes in their delete scripts.
TDPO doesn't care. It holds its data until RMAN tells it to delete. It
is the DBA's problem not yours.
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
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Helo guys,
one of our customer wants to backup Oracle databases in such a way, that
along with normal daily backup with 14 days retension should be also once a
week created sparate full backups of Oracle databases, which should be kept
for 1 year.
My question is how to do this as eficintly as possible (som of databases
are quite large - 400 GB).
Is there any other solution than to use two different node names?
And if I use two node names for Oracle backup, how to configure TDP? Do I
need two RMAN backup repositories - one for each TSM node or can I use only
one?
Thank you in advance
Ing. Jozef Zatko
Login a.s.
Dlha 2, Stupava
tel.: (421) (2) 60252618
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