But if using a backup catalog, doesn't the catalog have to be the same exact version 
of the database being backed up?  That is, RMAN 9i may be used to do the backups as 
long as it writes to an appropriately versioned catalog.  Is my thinking correct?

Jim

"Freeman, Robert " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Rman is backwards compatible, but to be honest I have not tried the new
>features on 8i databases, so I can't tell you for sure that they work
>in that way. My guess is that they probably do, but don't hold me to that.
>
>RF
>
>Robert G. Freeman - Oracle8i OCP
>Oracle DBA Technical Lead
>CSX Midtier Database Administration
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>
>Rob,
> Can one use 9i RMAN to backup lower version databases (8.0.x, 8.1.x)? 
> What new functionality will be supported in doing so? 
>
> We do not use RMAN at the moment, but we may consider it in the near
>future. 
>
> Thanks.
>
>- Kirti 
>
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>
>New Rman features in 9i make it even nicer...
>
>Recover specific blocks, while the database and the datafile is still
>available.
>Automatic channel allocation.
>retention policies.
>restartable backups and restores.
>backing up database and archivelog files in one operation
>run command isn't needed in most places anymore...
>
>Also Rman is FREE, unlike some of the other backup/recovery tools out
>there... :-)
>I do know that one major software supplier of backup and recovery tools is
>reworking
>their product so that it's just a front end to Rman....
>
>RF
>
>Robert G. Freeman - Oracle8i OCP
>Oracle DBA Technical Lead
>CSX Midtier Database Administration
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