How about an exhaustive list of differences between running with a catalog
and without.  In the documentation it is so brief.  It also seems that the
disadvantages of running nocatalog are becoming less and less.  I flipped
out at first when I found out I wouldn't have another license (and therefore
no rcat) but the more I read about it, the more I saw it was OK.  There's
even a note on Metalink about how to perform TSPITR without a catalog with
one of the more recent versions.  ???  

I would run out and buy a book on this topic in a second if it was very
detailed.  The documentation is just too brief at times.

Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database TANK
Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
954-935-4117


> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Howerton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 3:09 PM
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> Subject:      RE: Rman ... what do YOU need
> 
> I agree with Ethan. 
> 
> 1. Please give some good examples for working the various storage
> management
> products, Veritas, Tivoli, Legato, etc? I've spent a huge ammount of
> time trying to get the transport layer working properly. 
> 2. Cloning (I can share the scripts I've used) again I had a lot of
> difficulty getting this to work with Veritas Netbackup.
> 3. Anything to enhance business continuity, disaster recovery
> procedures.
> 
> Thanks
> ...JIM...
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/9/02 1:40:39 PM >>>
> A section on itegration and best practices with various storage
> management
> products.  In one case I back up to a Tivoli Storage Management
> server.
> Storage group said I would need an addtional product to use TSM with
> RMAN
> and that I would still not be able to have some functionality.  Never
> cared
> enough to try to figure it all out.  At the moment I have my own hot
> backup
> scripts.  Would like to know what else is being done and what the
> limitations are.
> 
> Ethan Post
> perotdba (AIM), epost1 (Yahoo)
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> 
> I'm contemplating doing an Rman backup and recovery handbook. I'm
> wondering
> what you would like to see in such a book and would you use such a
> book?
> Ideas and comments welcome.
> 
> Robert G. Freeman - Oracle8i OCP
> Oracle DBA Technical Lead
> CSX Midtier Database Administration
> 
> The Cigarette Smoking Man: Anyone who can appease a man's conscience
> can
> take his freedom away from him.
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