Hi,
as I mentioned, put in presched .bat file that runs RMAN backup and
once it is finished run backup of the files produced by RMAN ...
It works, I am using
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Roger Deschner rog...@uic.edu wrote:
Not all commands have a WAIT=YES option available. If the
Thank you! I know about these options. But how exactly I can apply them?
How to check that DB backup was successful and I can proceed next task?
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On Dec 24, 2012, at 12:31 PM, nkir tsm-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Thank you! I know about these options. But how exactly I can apply them?
How to check that DB backup was successful and I can proceed next task?
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Thanks, trying to go through this one. Actually I have an RMAN script which
backups the DB.
It is coded in the schedule as a run script. I need to figure out if it
completed ok and in this
case run another task to backup data files on another server. So I need to
setup a trigger
for that. All
Not all commands have a WAIT=YES option available. If the command has
WAIT=YES, use it. It's really the easiest way. PITFALL: A TSM script
containing a long-running command with WAIT=YES should never be run from
a live console, not even for testing and debugging. It should only be
started by an
Hi to All!
I have a problem to find out out how to configure such behavior in TSM 6.3 for
Windows:
I need to proceed with backing up files folder on the Oracle server only after
the Oracle DB backup was completed successfully. So how to configure starting a
new
task only after the previous on
Hi,
you can use presched and postsched command when defining schedule..
Regards
Chavdar
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 4:01 PM, nkir tsm-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hi to All!
I have a problem to find out out how to configure such behavior in TSM 6.3
for Windows:
I need to proceed with