Can you tell us what is the size of the database that is using EMC/BCV or
other Hardware vendor splits mechanism?
Thanks.

Bing Wong
Open Systems Database Administrator
x25721


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Nat,

We have a similar backup strategy using a homegrown split procedure on
Compaq Tru64.  We split while all tablespaces are in backup mode as our's is
a controller based split and takes 5-6 minutes.  After all, if the split is
going to take place after the tablespaces are taken out of backup mode, why
put them in backup mode at all?!?   I personally would not rely on the
hardware to keep the database consistent during a split, but then again, I
don't have any experience with EMC.

HTH
Mike

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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:59 AM
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Hello,

We are on IBM AIX 4.3.3  with EMC and BCVs. Our Unix admin has setup the
backups for the database in following sequence to do the Hot backup.

1.  Put all tablespaces in the database in Hot backup mode
2. Sleep 5
3. Put all the tablespaces back into normal mode
4. Split the BCV's
5. Mount on another machine and backed up from it.

What I am concerned is with step 4.  Split BCV's should be done at step 2
instead of step 4.
According to our Unix Admin, EMC takes care of consistency and there is no
need for any concern. As per him the split is instant split and EMC
guarantees consistency.

What do you all think.  What is the recommended procedure.

TIA,

Nate




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