I've relied on "dd", mainly when working with "raw" devices.  "dd" is
probably one of the oldest commands in the UNIX lexicon.  It's just another
way to get the job done...

<soapbox rant>
RMAN is a *much* better solution.  After all, how are these exports, backup
scripts, and what-not going to check the database for block corruption?  For
archived redo logfile corruption?  How will someone be able to determine how
many backups are on tape for each datafile and archived redo logfile?  Can
you do trial restores, to test what's on tape?  Will any restore/recovery
scenarios be scripted?
</soapbox rant>

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> Hello,
>
> I need some info about backups.  I am working on a customer site, and
> have implemented both exports and hot backups.  Both jobs copy to a
> separate mount point, and a job scripted by another individual then
> moves the files to tape.
>
> Here's the problem - he's using a dd command, primarily because it
> provides a succinct output he can email to non-technicals.  The file
> system is built on a 12 disk A1000 array.  We've provided him with a
> ufsdump script, but he's doesn't want to use it. Can the system be
> recovered from this tape?  Has anyone ever relied on a dd for a daily
> backup method? The system is Oracle 9i on Solaris 8.
>
> Robyn
>
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