Rich,
I parse the Rman output using Perl and look for "RMAN-00569" in the output
file. If I find it, then I send email to myself with a subject line
indicating that the backup failed.
Pretty simple. And it's been working well for a few years now.
The Perl script is available free. Just email
Title: RE: Checking RMAN backup results
Alghough I use the RMAN catalog and so backup success/failure can be seen from there. I find it easiest to write out a log of the entire backup process in my "calling" script to a specific directory
/dblogs/backups
All my backup scripts a
We are working with windows servers and we check the error level after Rman
finish.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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