> I will echo Joe's sentiments on knowing the command line.
>
> It has the added benefits of not doing things you were unaware
> of after pushing the 'go' button, as the much better understanding
> of RMAN you will attain by learning to do it from the keyboard.
>
> Jared

I'll echo Jared's comments here.  I've basically taught myself RMAN this
week - all via the console - and don't regret a minute of it.  Don't be
scared ... you can start with commands as simple as 'BACKUP DATABASE;' and
'RESTORE DATABASE; RECOVER DATABASE;' and build up from there (at least in
9.x).  Another advantage of the console is the status messages provided
during backup and recovery ... better than watching spinning wheels or an
hour-glass in a GUI!

Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)

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