True, but you can use a UNC address \\machine_name\shared_dir to copy a backup file
remotely. But you need to make sure that the user who fires off the copy command has
write access on the shared destination directory.
Julio Cesar Quijada-Reina
Programmer Analyst
Computer Services at Alfred Stat
jwiegand wrote:
Good Day.
Has anyone succeeded in this and care to share? I've tried sharing out
the directory containing the Oracle backup, tried setting the Oracle
services to run under a Windows domain user, but continue to get
failures.
Hello,
Oracle on Windows don't support network drives.
Good Day.
Has anyone succeeded in this and care to share? I've tried sharing out
the directory containing the Oracle backup, tried setting the Oracle
services to run under a Windows domain user, but continue to get
failures.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Title: RE: Document/Resource link for cloning DB using RMAN in Oracle8i
Here is a script that I use to clone a database from an rman backup.
rman
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connect catalog rmanadmin/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
connect auxiliary sys/password
configure channel device type
When I typed "clone oracle database using rman" into google, the first hit
was:
http://www.nyquest.com/tutorials/cloneRMAN.html
Tanel.
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Hi List,
Does anyone have step by step instruction for cloning
DB using RMAN in Oracle8i?
Any help would be really appreciated.
TIA
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Hi List,
Does anyone have step by step instruction for cloning
DB using RMAN in Oracle8i?
Any help would be really appreciated.
TIA
Sami
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lly some people
>with some experience of living with RMAN will respond. How about it guys?
I have been using RMAN in production for three years, although only
recently began backing up my archived logs with it as well. I do take
exports as well, to make simple table recovery easier. We use Veritas
At 10:11 AM 5/31/2002 -0800, DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
>Pat - I think you've pretty well covered the pros/cons from what I
>understand. I haven't implemented in production, so hopefully some people
>with some experience of living with RMAN will respond. How about it guys?
I have
Hi All,
I have been reading about RMAN and tested most scenarios needed for our
environment but one still needs to be tested but I can't find how.
If I want to clone/duplicate a database using RMAN but don't want the say
tools tablespace duplicated . How do I go about this
Also, An
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> Sona -
> Please keep in mind that we are RMAN novices at this stage. Of all
> the DBA
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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
> im
y tape
> management software? Do you manually label the tapes?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jared
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>
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Ruth,
I have a couple of questions
1. As I understand from your email ,you do incremental level 0 backups in
the morning and level 1 backups in the evening and night everyday using
RMAN...right.
You mentioned that you also take the backups (i.e level 0 and 2 level 1's
for a day )on tape
the last 2 days backup on disk
> (just for fatster recovery so that we can aviod going to tapes in case of
a
> failure).
> Now if we start using RMAN ,we would be taking hot backups (mostly using
> increamental strategy) using RMAN.So for e.g. we start on say sunday
taking
> an incremen
kups on the disk and 3 days of archive
logs.That means at any point in time i have the last 2 days backup on disk
(just for fatster recovery so that we can aviod going to tapes in case of a
failure).
Now if we start using RMAN ,we would be taking hot backups (mostly using
increamental strategy) using
Sona,
I am using Rman to backup directly (via EDM software) to a tape. It is
working very nicely. Recovery has not been an issue (haven't had to recover
yet), but we perform weekly Rman Validate Recovery to be sure that we can
read the tape.
The reason to use tape backup is that I don
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have the last 2 days backup on disk
(just for fatster recovery so that we can aviod going to tapes in case of a
failure).
Now if we start using RMAN ,we would be taking hot backups (mostly using
increamental strategy) using RMAN.So for e.g. we start on say sunday taking
an incremental level 0 backup
ter recovery using
RMAN
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If you are using a recovery catalog then rman keeps track of everything
there. He knows if you've been naughty, he know if you've been nice, he
knowsOOOPS I got carried away. But when you do a restore using rman he
will tell you what backup sets you will need.
Ruth
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the backups on tape daily.
We are planning to use RMAN for backups and would like to maintain the the
same policy of 2 days backup on disk and daily tape backups.
Is it possible to implement this using RMAN? Which backup will RMAN remember
(while restore) the disk backup or the tape backup?
If we
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
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Subject: Using RMAN
Hi
Currently we
are using Unix scripts to do backups.We keep last 2 days of backups on the
disk and also take
implement this using RMAN? Which
backup will RMAN remember (while restore) the disk backup or the tape backup?
If we try to
use the incremental strategy ,then how would RMAN remember the last incremental
level 0 backup ? It will not be present on disk since we only keep the last 2
days backup
Hi
Here in my company we are planning to put together a disaster recovery plan
using RMAN would like to test various recovery scenarios using RMAN.
Could anyone provide the information on the procedures followed in a
testing like this?
TIA
Thanks to respondee's:
The problem was a host name in etc/system on the netbackup server:
I'm sure the funs not over yet.
Sam
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"K. JOTHISH" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been given an assignment to formulate different backup
> strategies for OLTP (24X7) and Datawarehouse applications using RMAN.
>
> Could you please help me on these factors i have considered
>
> 1
t backup
> strategies for OLTP (24X7) and Datawarehouse applications using RMAN.
>
> Could you please help me on these factors i have considered
>
> 1)what type of backup should i take ?
> Incremental,cumulative or full and on what all days should i take it
> (level of ba
Hi all,
I have been given an assignment to formulate different backup
strategies for OLTP (24X7) and Datawarehouse applications using RMAN.
Could you please help me on these factors i have considered
1)what type of backup should i take ?
Incremental,cumulative or full and on what
Hi Janardhana,
Just wanted to check if you have modified the bp.conf file
(/usr/openv/netbackup) to reflect the the "client" as the host form which the
back up was taken.
Let me know if that helps.
Anjan.
Janardhana Babu wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I have a target database on host A and trying to
Hi, Babu,
Please, check if you have the following steps done:
1. NetBackup SERVER side: create permission files to allow alternate client
restore:
File /db/altnames/ should contain
primary backup client name
2. NetBackup CLIENT side:
a/ set UNIX env variable NB_ORA_CLIENT=; exp
Dear List,
I have a target database on host A and trying to duplicate to host B and
getting the following errors. It seems to me that host B is unable to read
the RMAN backup (tape file) created by host A. I tried setting NSR_CLIENT
variable at unix level, but without any success.
If I take di
Dear List,
I have a target database on host A and trying to duplicate to host B and
getting the following errors. It seems to me that host B is unable to read
the RMAN backup (tape file) created by host A. I tried setting NSR_CLIENT
variable at unix level, but without any success.
If I take di
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