Debi,

I run a weekly "restore validate" to make sure the tapes are available and
working properly.  Actually two runs a weekend - one for the database, and
one for the archivelog backup.  gives me a warm fuzzy every Monday morning.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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At 10:11 AM 5/31/2002 -0800, DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
>Pat - I think you've pretty well covered the pros/cons from what I
>understand. I haven't implemented in production, so hopefully some people
>with some experience of living with RMAN will respond. How about it guys?

I have been using RMAN in production for three years, although only 
recently began backing up my archived logs with it as well.  I do take 
exports as well, to make simple table recovery easier.  We use Veritas 
NetBackup for tape.

I keep an RMAN catalog database separate from the production database. It 
is now on the same server, although originally I had it on a development 
server but decided that was too risky.  Immediately after a backup, I 
export the RMAN catalog database, then take an OS backup to tape of that 
dmp file.

Our weekly cold backups were over 8 hours and with RMAN, the equivalent 
(level 0 consistent) takes about 2 and a half hours.  Daily incrementals 
take an hour or less.  I regularly create/refresh development and test 
databases from production with RMAN.  These clones (what a great test of 
your backups!) generally take about 2 hours, and now that I have the 
archived logs, I can have a copy of production right to the minute.

I don't have to worry about changing backups when adding datafiles. I 
monitor my log_archive_dest directory and when it gets to about 50% full I 
kick off a RMAN backup that puts a copy on two different tapes before 
deleting the input (archived logs on disk).  My current issue is with tapes 
(and that is always an issue no matter what method you use), but I came 
across an RMAN command, "restore validate," that I wonder if it will verify 
that my tape is ok.  Twice I have tried to do a certain restore and the 
tape has been bad.  I had to pick an earlier date and use archived logs...

I cannot imagine NOT using RMAN!

Debi



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