I am using RMan with and without the Catalog...

 if the Catalog goes down..my backups and restores just 

switch to Nocatalog mode and keep on ticking..


My goal is to restore/recovery just a backup that resides on
tape rather than accessing the Disk copies...

 I guess that Rman at least with the Catalog knows of both...

 What would the command be to only recover using the tape media

 backups...????


 I think Rman doesn't directly give you that option(RTM)... so I was
wondering
 if somebody knew a work around to Force RMAN and the Catalog to only
 recover from the Tape backups.

Brian Spears

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Brian - I couldn't figure out what you are asking. First of all, are you
intending to use RMAN with a catalog? Are you wanting to distinguish the
backups for a report or on recovery. I think that RMAN will record all the
backups you have performed and will want to use the most recent backup for
recovery. If it is just a report, you could use the "TAG" parameter when you
perform backups so the disk backups and tape backups could easily be listed
differently.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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 Anybody doing Rman Disk and MML tape backups ?

 Do you know how to force Rman just look at tape backups?
 (please no change the directory on disk answers.. just
  lookin to see if I can automate it at the command level.)


Brian

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