Paula, i like it and the respository, cause its just my anal-
retentiveness coming out about having 2 places to easily be able to 
recover(the repository and control file).

joe


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> I find it useful for organizing and keeping track of my backups so 
that
> during recovery it is as simple as running pre-scripted queries to 
see what
> I have available - geez am I the only one who likes RMAN and doesn't 
think
> it makes things that difficult - really?  Robert Freeman - what say 
you?
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> Gene - Which Oracle version(s)? How many instances will you be 
backing up?
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> Dennis Williams 
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> 
> Interesting thread, since I am just embarking on using RMAN.  If the
> repository is to go away then why bother learning the intricacies of 
it.
> Has anyone else heard the RMAN repository was going away?  It appears 
much
> simpler to setup w/out the repository.  Besides reporting advantages, 
what
> are the real benefits to using a repository?
>  
> Thanks,
> Gene
> PS. Now reading Robert's book. 
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> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/08/03 05:19PM >>>
> its a pain in the arse but you have to pull out the backed up 
> controlfile(you did backup the controlfile, eh?) out of the rman 
backup 
> piece(i've got a script that will do it automagically based on the 
> filename pieces you pass it).
> 
> then once the backed up controlfile is restored, then you can do 
normal 
> recovery procedure.
> 
> joe
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> >And how does one go about restoring a database when all control files
> >are lost, and the only recovery data is stored in the control file?
> >
> >This doesn't sound very reasonable.
> >
> >Jared
> >
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> >
> >
> >
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> >"Deshpande, Kirti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Joe,
> > That's what I have heard (from 2 Oracle University 
> >Professors/Lecturers/Demonstrators). But no one would tell me when 
it may 
> >happen. We do not use RMAN (yet) so I did not pursue it further. 
> >
> >- Kirti 
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> ><snip> 
> >
> >Obilgatory oracle statement/question:  rumor has it by some 
instructors 
> >that RMAN repository is going away and only control file recoveries 
> >will be possible, truth or fiction?
> >
> >joe
> >
> >  
> >
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