Hi all,
I updated the Oracle 10g Release 2 section of the
Application Specific Backups page in the unofficial
Bacula wiki. The (sort of) changelog goes below:
- cp proved unreliable in my site at times, replaced
it with rsync and did several succesful restores
You can see it in
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone uses Bacula with Oracle RMAN (disk-based)
backups instead of purchasing Legato, Tivoli or Veritas Agent? If so,
could you kindly share your experience. Thanks.
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I'm not using RMAN, but I'm doing hot backups on disk
using the old-fashioned, user-managed method.
I do it like this:
1) I use the RunBeforeJob directive to copy Oracle's
datafiles and archived redo logs to another directory;
2) I back the directory;
3) I use the RunAfterJob to delete the
Mathew Brown wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone uses Bacula with Oracle RMAN (disk-based)
backups instead of purchasing Legato, Tivoli or Veritas Agent? If so,
could you kindly share your experience. Thanks.
Hi Matthew,
I use a combination of bacula and oracle rman disk based
OK, it's up at
http://paramount.ind.wpi.edu/wiki/doku.php?do=showid=application_specific_backups#oracle_10g_release_2
For those wondering why I don't use RMAN: I have yet
to learn it, and it's something I definitely intend to
do. When that happens, I'll update the scripts
accordingly, but I don't
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 11:39:13AM -0300, Georger Araujo wrote:
OK, it's up at
http://paramount.ind.wpi.edu/wiki/doku.php?do=showid=application_specific_backups#oracle_10g_release_2
Excellent writeup - thanks!
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