Eriovaldo,

If I were you, I would create a small test database on the production
machine, and perform backup/restore of that test database to be sure that
everything is working before I would try it on a production database.

Once you are convinced that everything works, schedule a down time where you
can test backup/restore of the production database.

I would also keep the test db on the production box, and as a regular
monthly schedule, test backup and restore of that database - just to make
sure that it continues to work.

Hope this helps.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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There should not be any problem to test the backup.
However we are testing the restores to another machine,
not on the production machine.

Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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> Subject:      Planning Test Backup/Recovery
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> 
> Hi all :
> 
> Does anyone have a planning for test backup and recovery ?
> 
> I have the scripts and i am doing the backup and now we need to test it
> in production environment.
> 
> I have tested it at another environment and got sucess.
> 
> but at production ... it need to be very very careful ...
> 
> Any sugestion ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Eriovaldo
> 
> 
> 
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