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Subject: RE: rman backup
AK
When you have RMAN back up archived logs, IIRC, in a recovery RMAN first
restores those
Hi Gurus,
I have accidentally deleted my table in development env. RMAN is the only backup
available here. How do i recover the droped table?
Any help would be really appreciated.
TIA
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Take a look at TSPITR (tablespace point in time recovery), I believe that's
how it's performed as I've never tried it. Essentially RMAN creates a
temporary database, recovers the objects in the tablespace targeted for
recovery, and then you can recover the data in the object(s) in question.
At
Jay, if it is 9.2.0.4 and if you have undo_retention set, you can do
a flashback query. If not, you must recover the database to the specific
time, you cannot recover just a single table. You should probably read
the TSPITR recovery chapter in Rob Freeman's book. I have, a long time
ago, but I've
Metalink Note:223543.1 has good information on how to recover just a single
table using a modified TSPITR. I performed this operation successful on a
data warehouse.
Josh
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Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 8:59 AM
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Jay, if it is
Dear Andy Mladen
Thanks for your immediate help.
BTW what is the best book for RMAN in the market( ver 9i). I heard some positive
comments about Robert Freeman's book.
Thanks
Sami
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Date: Friday, December 12, 2003 11:34 am
Take a look at TSPITR (tablespace point
Hi!
I believe flashback query works only on existing tables, you can query
deleted data from it for example, but you can't see dropped tables with it.
Tanel.
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Hi!
I believe flashback query works only on existing tables, you can query
deleted data from it for example, but you can't see dropped tables with
it.
Tanel.
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At 09:44 AM 12/12/2003 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Andy Mladen
Thanks for your immediate help.
BTW what is the best book for RMAN in the market( ver 9i). I
Rob Freeman's book is actually excellent. I wholeheartedly recommend it,
not only because Robert is paying me commission but also because you have
every hing in one place and you don't have to search endlessly for useful
examples and explanations. Robert's very clear and to the point style of
Mladen I'll send you $10 payment fee via paypal :)
joe
Mladen Gogala wrote:
Rob Freeman's book is actually excellent. I wholeheartedly recommend it,
not only because Robert is paying me commission but also because you have
every hing in one place and you don't have to search endlessly for
Sami,
While you are purchasing the reading material also look at the 101
series as excellent references. Oracle Performance tuning 101, Oracle
dba 101, Oracle backup and recovery 101.There are a lot of excellent
references on the market and a lot of authors participate on this list.
You can
My Question:
I just tried to locate the web site for Joe's scripts,
and I got an error or something. Wasssup?
My Contribution (xmas season and all...):
http://www.secunia.com/internet_explorer_address_bar_spoofing_test
Is it too early to wish merry xmas to all?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mike
We take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm . Which
means in worst case we risk one day of work. Now suppose something wrong
goes before 10 pm . Then Can I recover my database till time using previous day
rman backup and currently available archived logs.
Or in nutshell is it possible
recovery times. You will see that RMAN will not complete its recovery if the
archived logs are not available.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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We take daily rman backup
take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm . Which means in worst case we risk one
day of work. Now suppose something wrong goes before 10 pm . Then Can I recover my
database till time using previous day rman backup and currently available archived
logs.
Or in nutshell is it possible to run
recipients of list ORACLE-L
We take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm . Which means in worst case we
risk one day of work. Now suppose something wrong goes before 10 pm .
Then
Can I recover my database till time using previous day rman backup and
currently available archived logs.
Or in nutshell
: Tuesday,
October 28, 2003 12:44 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list
ORACLE-LSubject: rman backup
We take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm .
Which means in worst case we risk one day of work. Now suppose something
wrong goes before 10 pm . Then Can I recover my database till time using
logs are not available.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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We take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm . Which means in worst case we
risk one day of work. Now
Hi,
If I remember correctly MMLs like Veritas and/or Legato let you rebuild the
indexes if you have the tape in hand - It can be slow but I thought it
could be done.
Regard,
Craig.
At 09:46 AM 8/05/2003 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
One consideration with MML if this is a case of a tornado
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Subject: Checking RMAN backup results
Before I reinvent the wheel, I thought I'd ping the list to see how
other folks are validating their RMAN backups
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 are written
Message-
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Subject: Checking RMAN backup results
Before I reinvent the wheel, I thought I'd ping the list to see how
other folks are validating their RMAN backups. In other
words, when
your backup_full script runs, do you just parse
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:13 AM
Subject: Checking RMAN backup results
Before I reinvent the wheel, I thought I'd ping the list to see how
and refresh
myself now and then.
- Oracle9i RMAN Backup Recovery by Robert Freeman
- I found Oracle 101 Backup Recovery (Smith and Haisley) helpful to get
started. About half of it is RMAN. It has very simple tutorials that you can
follow step-by-step to understand the basic RMAN
, September 04, 2003 2:44 AM
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Subject: RMAN backup and recovery scenarios
Hi all,
Is there any doc./URL which lists out RMAN backup and recovery scenarios ?
did not find one in metalink.
Thanks Regards,
Jp.
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My Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book from Oracle Press has a chapter
devoted to case studies and RMAN.
RF
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Sent: 9/4/2003 11:44 AM
Look at the Backup and Recovery Doc's. And there are sample scripts in
OH/rdbms/demo/case1
the internals etc. Go thru Recovery principles, Case Studies by Rama
Velpuri. (Add RF's book too). Try doing the same with Standby too.
HTH
GovindanK
My Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book from Oracle Press has a chapter
devoted to case studies and RMAN.
RF
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Thanx Dennis,Robert,and Ruth.
I'm going thro' Roberts's book now.
as Robert said, it has a dedicated chapter for that.
...and i'm trying all the scenarios one by one .
but just thought, i could some more inputs from you Gurus.
thanx a lot guys.
I will continue with the book.
Regards,
Jp.
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Hi all,
Is there any doc./URL which lists out RMAN backup and recovery scenarios ?
did not find one in metalink.
Thanks Regards,
Jp.
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OS:
Win2K
DB:
8.1.7.4
All,
Here
is what I am running:
run{set archivelog destination to
'D:\backup\oracle\Hotbackup';set controlfile autobackup format for device
type disk to 'D:\backup\oracle\Hotbackup\cf_%F.bak';backup database
Good point Tom
RF
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Sent: 8/7/2003 1:29 PM
Ronald,
It looks like just the archivelog was not going into the correct
directory, right? But then you did *not* include a format clause for
the archivelog.
Looking at the
Syntax error:
backup database format =
'D:\backup\oracle\Hotbackup\rman_d%d_t%t_U%U.bak' plus archivelog;
add the = after the format and it should run. RMAN is trying to help you
by ignoring this error and proceeding to backup the database to the default
location.
RF
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Title: Message
Robert? Dennis? Anyone?
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Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RMAN Backup piece being
placed in wrong directory
OS:
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DB:
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All,
Here
is what
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Ronald,
It
looks like just the archivelog was not going into the correct directory,
right? But then you did *not* include a format clause for the
archivelog.
Looking at the docs
Ronald S Contr
ESC/HRIDD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday,
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Robert? Dennis? Anyone?
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Contr ESC
Dear List,
I have changed my RMAN backup script to use multiple channels(3) as we have
plenty of tape drives. It is taking the same amount of time as it used to
with single channel. The DB size is 120gig. The output indicates it is using
three channels while backing up. Anyone has any idea why
changed my RMAN backup script to use multiple channels(3) as we have
plenty of tape drives. It is taking the same amount of time as it used to
with single channel. The DB size is 120gig. The output indicates it is using
three channels while backing up. Anyone has any idea why the multiple
channels
RMAN backup script to use multiple channels(3) as we have
plenty of tape drives. It is taking the same amount of time as it used to
with single channel. The DB size is 120gig. The output indicates it is using
three channels while backing up. Anyone has any idea why the multiple
channels not reduced
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Dennis,
Thanks for your reply. Iam taking tape backup with 3 channels as we have
multiple tape drives. I don't know where the bottleneck is. In the RMAN
output I see it is using all
:
Subject:RE: RMAN backup with MULTIPLE CHANNELS ..
Dennis,
Thanks for your reply. Iam taking tape backup with 3 channels as we have
multiple tape drives. I don't know where the bottleneck is. In the RMAN
output I see it is using all the three channels simultaneously with 10
datafiles per
% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Dear List,
I have changed my RMAN backup script to use multiple channels(3) as we have
plenty of tape drives. It is taking the same amount
ORACLE-L
Subject: RMAN backup with MULTIPLE CHANNELS ..
Dear List,
I have changed my RMAN backup script to use multiple
channels(3) as we have
plenty of tape drives. It is taking the same amount of time
as it used to
with single channel. The DB size is 120gig. The output
indicates
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Jared,
Please let me know what info you need. I would collect it from my
Netbackup
administrator and let you know.
Thanks,
-- Babu
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Subject: RMAN backup with MULTIPLE CHANNELS ..
Dear List,
I have changed my RMAN backup script to use multiple
channels(3) as we have
plenty of tape drives. It is taking the same amount of time
as it used to
with single channel. The DB size is 120gig. The output
Hi,
I looking at implementing RMAN backup and recovery to disk (fast disk)
on a high avail. system...so recovery time is crucial..
Anybody know how fast I might restore a full backup of a 600gig to a
Terabyte database.
The machine probably will have 10+ cpus HP machine and EMC disk
Title: RE: RMAN backup/restore to disk on 600G - terabyte Databases?? SPEED?
Brian,
If time is of the essence and you have EMC BCV's, look at Time Finder. I believe that's EMC's piece of software that allows you to sync and split a third mirror. That will be much faster for recovery than
;
Thanks
Muqthar Ahmed
DBA
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SPEED?
Hi,
I looking at implementing RMAN backup and recovery to disk (fast disk)
on a high avail. system...so recovery time is crucial..
Anybody know how
I stand corrected.
thanks Robert.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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RMAN does no compression on any blocks with data. The only compression that
occurs that blocks above the
Also, RMAN can do incremental backups, copying only the blocks that changed since last
backup. More about all this in Oracle Manuals and in Robert's book.
- Kirti
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Maria -
Is Excessive Redo Generated during RMAN OPEN Database backup using backup sets as
happens in case of HOT Backup ?
If NOT , Why ?
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Because Rman is not placing the tablespaces in a HOT BACKUP mode. Rman is
simply reading the blocks, compressing them, and writing them to tape.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:35 PM
To: Multiple recipients of
Rman uses the same construct to get the right data in a hot backup as
sqlplus, the SCN of the database. It reduces excess redo because you don't
have to put the datafile in backup mode with a begin backup and take it out
with and end backup.
HTH,
Ruth
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To: Multiple
RMAN does no compression on any blocks with data. The only compression that
occurs that blocks above the HWM are not included. No compression of data
occurs, and in fact empty blocks can and are backed up by RMAN.
RF
Robert G. Freeman
Technical Management Consultant
TUSC - The Oracle Experts
Title: RE: RMAN backup - basic Qs
what happens when a 'snapshot too old' situation occurs??...how can RMAN produce a valid backup in that case?
many i'm missing something.
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what happens when a 'snapshot too old' situation occurs??...how can RMAN
produce a valid backup in that case?
many i'm missing something.
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To better answer the original question, my understanding of this difference
is as under:
Why do you put the tablespace in backup mode during normal hot backups
without RMAN? This is to avoid backing up split blocks. Say, you have a
database with a block size of 16K. And that a block is in the
does this make RMAN hot backups faster or slower than when backing up file in
backup mode?
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To better answer the original question, my understanding of this difference
is as under:
Why do you put the tablespace in backup mode during normal hot backups
without RMAN?
Maria - Definitely faster. Often hot backups can generate additional redo.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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does this make RMAN hot backups faster or
How can I restore a database from a specific RMAN backup set? We have a
database running in no archive log mode that is backed up with RMAN.
There is an RMAN catalog DB also.
If I look at the backup summary I see:
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc Key DB Name DB IDCUR Reset
the documentation and if that doesn't
help, open a TAR,'
HTH,
Ruth
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How can I restore a database from a specific RMAN backup set? We have a
database running
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How can I restore a database from a specific RMAN backup set? We have a
database running in no archive log mode that is backed up with RMAN.
There is an RMAN catalog DB also.
If I look at the backup summary I see:
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc Key DB Name DB ID
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How can I restore a database from a specific RMAN backup set? We have a
database running in no archive log mode that is backed up with RMAN.
There is an RMAN catalog DB also.
If I look at the backup summary I see:
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc
:RE: Restoring DB from specific RMAN backup set.
Database is 9.0.1.4 running on Win2K.
The database called DB2 is not running in archivelog mode.
The database is being backed up using RMAN: I.e.
set ORACLE_SID=DB2
rman target / catalog rman@otherdb
shutdown immediate;
startup mount;
backup
:
Subject:RE: Restoring DB from specific RMAN backup set.
Database is 9.0.1.4 running on Win2K.
The database called DB2 is not running in archivelog mode.
The database is being backed up using RMAN: I.e.
set ORACLE_SID=DB2
rman target / catalog rman@otherdb
shutdown immediate
Title: RE: Restoring DB from specific RMAN backup set.
Jared,
LOL. Sounds like Abbot and Costello doing the DBA version of 'Who's on First'.
Jerry Whittle
ASIFICS DBA
NCI Information Systems Inc.
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Database is 9.0.1.4 running on Win2K.
The database called DB2 is not running in archivelog mode
, and
new dbid)
HTH
Mike Hand
Polaroid Corp.
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because it
has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because it
has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so, how to
get
around it?
Thanks,
Doug
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because
it has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so, how
to
get
around it?
Thanks,
Doug
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Create the clone using RMAN duplicate command. Than it gets new ID
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because it
has
the same database id as the original
Title: RE: Problem doing RMAN backup of Clone?
Hi Doug,
I can't answer the question about rman... but if you recreate the controlfile you will have a new incarnation number of the database. Have you tried that?
Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database Monkey
Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
5259 Coconut Creek
of the database. Have
you tried that?
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because it
has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so, how
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Title: RE: Problem doing RMAN backup of Clone?
Good
to hear from you Lisa!! Welcome Back!!
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because it
has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so, how to
get
around it?
Thanks,
Doug
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you tried that?
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone
because it
has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so,
how
to get
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database.
2. Use a different schema in the same catalog database (for example
rman_prod and rman_test schemas).
3. Don't use a catalog, and rely entirely on the control files as your
catalog.
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Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a
clone because
) use the procedure
sys.dbms_backup_restore.zerodbid.
This is documented in page 395 of my RMAN Backup and Recovery book.
RF
Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
Oracle Database Architect
CSX Midtier Database Administration
Author of several Oracle books you can find on Amazon.com!
Londo Mollari: Ah
Someone has just told me you can't do an RMAN backup of a clone because it has
the same database id as the original. Is this true or not? If so, how to get
around it?
Thanks,
Doug
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Subject: Re: RMAN backup
How about switching to incremental (from "full") backups?
Even if all youdo are level-0 backups?My understanding of the
difference between a "full" and a "level-0" backup(besides the obvious
impact on any subsequent level-n incre
Joe - Which type of RMAN backup are you doing? If you are doing RMAN
datafile backups, then the size of your datafiles matter. If you are using
the RMAN backup command, you are creating RMAN backup pieces. RMAN backup
pieces contain parts of several data files, and you can't control that. You
can
How about switching to incremental (from full) backups? Even if all you
do are level-0 backups?
My understanding of the difference between a full and a level-0 backup
(besides the obvious impact on any subsequent level-n incremental backups)
is that level-0 backups only back up database blocks
Tim, i'd be glad to hear someone else verify your statement as my
understanding is the the only difference between full and level 0 is
that full cannot be used as part of an incremental strategy, other than
that they both back up the ever used blocks.
Anyone else care to jump in on this one?
Joe Tim,
It is accurate to state the both full and level 0 have the same impact
on the database, and both backup all used blocks. It is also accurate
that a full backup cannot be used as a piece of an incremental strategy.
Although there may be rare instances (no pun intended :-) ) when you
Hello All,
Is resizing the datafiles the only way of reducing the size of an RMAN full
backup? Oracle Version 8.0.6. We take RMAN hot backups to disk, and the
size of the backup has grown considerably. There's one large table which we
were considering truncating. But looks like that would not
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Well, our new Oracle Press Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book is
at the printer. We have a sample chapter available and TOC for you all
to look at if you like. Here is the URL:
http
Well, our new Oracle Press Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book is
at the printer. We have a sample chapter available and TOC for you all
to look at if you like. Here is the URL:
http://shop.osborne.com/cgi-bin/osborne/0072226625.html
Enjoy!
Robert
Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
Oracle
Congratulations, Robert!!
Looking forward to receiving my copy...
- Kirti
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Well, our new Oracle Press Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book is
at the printer. We have a sample
9:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Well, our new Oracle Press Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book is
at the printer. We have a sample chapter available and TOC for you all
to look at if you like. Here is the URL:
http://shop.osborne.com/cgi-bin/osborne/0072226625.html
Enjoy
Backup and Recovery
Well, our new Oracle Press Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book is
at the printer. We have a sample chapter available and TOC for you all
to look at if you like. Here is the URL:
http://shop.osborne.com/cgi-bin/osborne/0072226625.html
Enjoy!
Robert
Robert G. Freeman
Sure, do post it
Aleem
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Subject:Should I post a preview of Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
Hand
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter
One more vote for it
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 10:31 PM
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Hand
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't
yea i'm interested by all means.
joe
Freeman, Robert wrote:
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So
yea i'm interested by all means.
joe
Freeman, Robert wrote:
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or
make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So, if there
are enough folks interested in me doing so, I will, and if you object let
me
know and I will not (as long as the list owner
doesn't mind too
: Thursday, September 26, 2002 4:30 PM
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter
from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or
make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So, if there
are enough folks
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I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter
from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or
make
it seem like
one chapter
from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or
make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So, if there
are enough folks interested in me doing so, I will, and if you object
let
me
know and I will not (as long
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So, if there
are enough folks interested in me doing so, I will, and if you
be interested in me posting one chapter from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So, if there
are enough folks interested in me doing so, I will, and if you object let me
know and I will not (as long
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