Alexandre - Often RMAN is used only once or twice a day, so it easy to
export it. The other advantage of the export is in case of a disaster
recovery onto a "loaner" machine, it is easier to get your RMAN catalog back
running. You can copy the export over to the target system so that gets
written to the backup tape, along with the backups, so for disaster recovery
you only need a single tape.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Ruth,

Do you know if it's possible to make backup of recovery catalog using
export/import?

Regards,
Alexandre

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> I have put my recovery catalog database in archivelog mode.  I do a cold
> backup of the database and the archivelogs each Friday.  This way I won't
> lose it.
>
> Ruth
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>
> > Hi,
> >
> > That strange, but this has never come to my mind before.
> > Ideally, the recovery catalog should be on other than production server
> (and
> > it always was for me). And recovery catalog's database should be copied
as
> > well. Perhaps, using production database for recovery catalog.
> > What if recovery catalog and production database crash at the same time
> and
> > there is no way to recovery database with recovery catalog?
> > I need the functionality of RMAN with recovery catalog, but I don't have
> > separate server :( so I'm going to place it on the same server, but
> > different database. I'm going to backup both databases symbiothically
> using
> > each other as recovery catalog.
> > If something goes wrong and server crashes with both databases, I will
> have
> > backup copies but no catalog.
> >
> > >>Recovery scenarios:<<
> >
> > --1. I could create empty recovery catalog and collect all information
> again
> > with CATALOG comand, but this works only when target database is open.
> > Right?
> >
> > --2. Another possibility is to use RESYNC CATALOG FROM BACKUP CONTROL
FILE
> > should work fine, doesn't it? The only problem is that last structural
> > changes are not available.
> >
> > --3. I'm not sure about third scenario - recovery target database
without
> > recovery catalog with backups taken while recovere catalog existed.
> >
> > I'm going to test this cases before set it up in production and I'd like
> to
> > know about you experience in that area.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Alexandre
> >
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