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> Sona -
> Please keep in mind that we are RMAN novices at this stage. Of all
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> Sona -
> Please keep in mind that we are RMAN novices at this stage. Of all
> the DBA duties, I feel that the ability to recover the data is the most
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Sona - I am planning to test a disaster recovery using RMAN also. My company
won't completely trust it until I can. Like you, I currently use RMAN to
back up to disk, and write the backup to tape, keeping a Level 0 backup on
disk. Here are the steps I am planning for disaster recovery.
1. Export