Title: BackupExec & Oracle
We use BackupExec for remote sites.
We installed the agent on the database server and
configure the backup jobs from the BackupExec menus and all is well. We did a
test yesterday and restored a database to a new computer and all works
fine.
When restoring to the o
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> If you're using BackupExec to backup the server's filesystems
> as well as the
> Oracle DB, make sur
Title: BackupExec & Oracle
oh one
more thing i failed to mention, recovery is a real pain. it will restore files
with a very scre*** up names. it removes all backslashes and makes one whole big
filename. u then need to do some surgery on it. it is not as simple as ebu/rman.
i think they r do
If you're using BackupExec to backup the server's filesystems as well as the
Oracle DB, make sure it does NOT hit your database files directly. Some
Winders admins don't understand that it'll lock the datafiles, redos,
controlfiles, etc from the instance, causing all sorts of icky recovery
scenari
Title: BackupExec & Oracle
Lisa,
One of
our database servers is identical to your setup - Win2K/8.1.7.2/Veritas
BackupExec. You'll need to create an Oracle user in each database for Veritas to
connect to instances and know what tablespaces/datafiles there. Only gotcha is
the fact that this