Donald,
We have a second catalog of the same version number on a
different small UNIX machine which we back up the first catalog
database to. We also export the first catalog database.
Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
"Donald Bricker"
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ORACLE-L
Solaris 2.6
Oracle 8.1.6
What are some practical ways that people have came up with to protect the
RMAN recovery catalog? We have the catalog in a separate database on the
same box as the database we are wanting to backup. The situation came up
recently where the all three control files for both databases were
corrupted by an attempted OS upgrade. So we could not bring up the database
that contained the Recovery Catalog. How are people approaching the backup
of the database which contains the Recovery Catalog?
All input is appreciated
Don Bricker
Information Systems Analyst
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Mail Code #32
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
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(217) 558-2290
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Solaris 2.6
Oracle 8.1.6
What are some practical ways that people have came up with to
protect the RMAN recovery catalog? We have the catalog in a separate database on
the same box as the database we are wanting to backup. The situation came up
recently where the all three control files for both databases were corrupted by
an attempted OS upgrade. So we could not bring up the database that contained
the Recovery Catalog. How are people approaching the backup of the database
which contains the Recovery Catalog?
All input is appreciated
Don Bricker
Information Systems Analyst Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1021 North Grand Avenue East Mail Code #32 Springfield, IL 62794-9276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (217) 558-2290 |
