Yeah, I configured RMAN on a system. Then the users didn't want me to turn
off cold backups. My response was that a DBA wouldn't say there was such a
thing as too many backups, so we do both.
   Specifically with noarchivelog/archivelog, if you try to recover using a
backup from before you turned off archivelog, then you will have a gap in
your log sequence and only be able to recover to the point you turned off
archivelog. I know that you know that Mladen, but I thought maybe some
lurker on the list might not.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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On 2004.01.10 16:49, DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
> Gene - As a part of putting the database back in archivelog mode, I hope
you
> take another backup.

Actually, taking backup should be a part of every major  intervention on the
database.
Changing the database mode from noarchivelog to archivelog most certainly
qualifies.
You can never be too rich or have too many backups. My experience tells me
that
the backup you will need the most will always be the one you don't have.
Murphy must
have been a DBA.
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