On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Tuthill, Ed wrote:
>So if you'd like to look at a perl version of this, let me know
>and I can ship a copy your way.
I'd love to have a copy of your perl script when you're finished with
it. I have MySql on my box supporting my own private website search
engine and our inter
> Are you running 24/7? If so, how do you deal with the issue
> of changes in the db during file transfer? ...
Yes, we're running 24/7. And it's my understand the technique the script
we use employs deals with that.
>> The scripts we use are at:
>>
>> ftp://gandalf.cc.purdue.ed
>... It's very much like the tcl script John Jackson wrote ...
Ummm, I didn't write that. A co-worker, Todd Helfter, did (as it says
in the inline comments).
>The script essentially backs up all of the tablespaces, control
>files, and config files to a spare partition set up specifically
>for
perl version of this, let me know
and I can ship a copy your way.
> -Original Message-
> From: Fredrik Persson P (QRA)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 8:46 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Backing up Oracle databa
[Fredrik Persson P (QRA)] Please read the entire mail! In the end, I'm coming
to a conclusion that
probably obsoletes a lot of the previous junk that I wrote. I've been writing
this email all day and
I've become wiser along the day too...
> >I've been assigned the tas
>I've been assigned the task to back up an Oracle database w/ amanda. I'm
>also told (by the db administrator) that a have to read the files under /u02
>(a directory in the root of the file hierarchy) in a certain order.
Ummm, that's very odd. I've talked with my Oracle admin and we're not
sure