What is the best way to implement a HOT BACKUP on an Oracle Parallel Server which is
using RAW disks.Please describe the process if possible.I know it has to be RMAN and
some MML
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Hi all,
Have you implemented or worked with oracle parallel server. If yes could
you please point or me some resources about application planning and
partitioning.
thanks in advance,
Sathish.
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hat is the best way to implement a HOT BACKUP on an Oracle Parallel Server which is using RAW disks.Please describe the process if possible.I know it has to be RMAN and some MML--Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com--Author:INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fat City Network Services --
; to copy the appropriate
>raw device. Note that you can't write a dynamic hotbackup script for raw disk - your
>script will need to be modified whenever you added a datafile.
> HTH
> Regards,
> -Jalil
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fied whenever you added
a datafile.
HTH
Regards,
-Jalil
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## (i.e. "can't write a dynamic hotbackup script for raw disk") is
untrue.
Ok but in the case when datafile uses symbolic link point to raw device
then how this could work?
-Jalil
" is excellent and the O'Reilly book "RMAN Pocket Reference" will be useful during implementation...
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Manpreet,
raw disk is sliced as physical disk so that you can not compress. Do
not get confused between DD and RMAN because DD is an OS utility and RMAN
is an oracle util
creating your own backup using dd or whatever.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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What is the best way to implement a HOT BACKUP on an Oracle Parallel Server
which is using RAW
The Oracle parallel server (or RAC in 9i) manuals a
good source of info.
hth
connor
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all,
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> Have you implemented or worked with oracle parallel
> server. If yes could
> you please point or me some resources about
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Author: "Sathish Tatikonda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2/14/2002 12:33 AM
Hi all,
Have you implemented or worked with oracle parallel server. If yes could
you please point or me some resources about application planning and
partitioning.
thanks in adv
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> Sathish,
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> Under Oracle's RAC in 9i you don't need to do any of this.
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> Dick Goulet
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Hi all,
I’d like to ask you about how to prepare windows 2000
environment so I can set Oracle Parallel Server on it, aside from networking
problem. As I read the doc, I have to set up raw disk and prepare the OS by
installing some options to prepare for the parallel server. The
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