This answer (i.e. "can't write a dynamic
hotbackup script for raw disk") is untrue. You would just use the same
techniques (i.e. query the data dictionary to generate a shell script) as you
would with any other type of datafile...
Also, you do not need to "put tablespaces into
backup mode and use 'dd'" if you are using RMAN, OPS or not. RMAN
was the right idea to start with -- directing toward user-managed backups
is a *big* step backward.
The MML (media-manager layer) choices
vary with the platform. Each platform (i.e. HPUX, AIX, Solaris,
Tru64, NT/2000, etc) presents different choices for MML (i.e. Omniback, ADSM,
Veritas, Legato, etc). There are several good bulletins on MetaLink
(search keywords like "RMAN MML", for example) as well as excellent
documentation in the standard docset (search http://docs.oracle.com). Also, the
Oracle Press book "Oracle Backup & Recovery 101" is excellent and the
O'Reilly book "RMAN Pocket Reference" will be useful during
implementation...
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