Anyone used EMC Timefinder to replicate DB's

2003-12-01 Thread Loughmiller, Greg
hey guys - Working on some replication efforts.. And I haven't used EMC Timefinder to push data from one DB to another.. Are there any documents with the details available? I'm working on getting thru the EMC web site as well as metalink, but wanted to throw this out on the list since

RE: Anyone used EMC Timefinder to replicate DB's

2003-12-01 Thread Goulet, Dick
YES. Do you have specific questions??? Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i DBA -Original Message-From: Loughmiller, Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:54 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Anyone used EMC Timefinder

RE: Anyone used EMC Timefinder to replicate DB's

2003-12-01 Thread Spears, Brian
recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Anyone used EMC Timefinder to replicate DB's hey guys - Working on some replication efforts.. And I haven't used EMC Timefinder to push data from one DB to another.. Are there any documents with the details available? I'm working on getting thru

Re: Anyone used EMC Timefinder to replicate DB's

2003-12-01 Thread Matthew Zito
hey guys - Working on some replication efforts.. And I haven't used EMC Timefinder to push data from one DB to another.. Are there any documents with the details available? I'm working on getting thru the EMC web site as well as metalink, but wanted to throw this out on the list since

RE: EMC Timefinder

2001-08-08 Thread Valuthur, Srikanth
with me for any mistakes. I am also relatively new to the oracle 8 front(I am coming back to oracle after a gap of 4 years). So the question may be stupid. We are trying to set up an environment using Oracle 8.1.7, Emc Timefinder and RMAN. While there are no documents to describe how to do

RE: EMC Timefinder

2001-08-08 Thread Gary Weber
to this forum, So Please bear with me for any mistakes. I am also relatively new to the oracle 8 front(I am coming back to oracle after a gap of 4 years). So the question may be stupid. We are trying to set up an environment using Oracle 8.1.7, Emc Timefinder and RMAN. While there are no documents

RE: EMC Timefinder

2001-08-08 Thread Valuthur, Srikanth
new to this forum, So Please bear with me for any mistakes. I am also relatively new to the oracle 8 front(I am coming back to oracle after a gap of 4 years). So the question may be stupid. We are trying to set up an environment using Oracle 8.1.7, Emc Timefinder and RMAN. While

RE: EMC Timefinder

2001-08-08 Thread Koivu, Lisa
Title: RE: EMC Timefinder Srikanth, There should be some documentation provided by EMC. What tape management software are you using? They should have some specific doco as well. Oracle does not provide the specific documentation. I researched this last year and found that EMC and HP

RE: EMC Timefinder

2001-08-08 Thread Valuthur, Srikanth
to this forum, So Please bear with me for any mistakes. I am also relatively new to the oracle 8 front(I am coming back to oracle after a gap of 4 years). So the question may be stupid. We are trying to set up an environment using Oracle 8.1.7, Emc Timefinder and RMAN. While

Re: EMC Timefinder

2001-08-08 Thread Rama Malladi
to set up an environment using Oracle 8.1.7, Emc Timefinder and RMAN. While there are no documents to describe how to do the setup on this, We did find some notes. But those are with oracle 7.0. Is someone on the group has this kind of setup? If so, Can you update me on the process?? Any

EMC Timefinder

2001-08-07 Thread Valuthur, Srikanth
Hi Folks, Good Morning. I am very new to this forum, So Please bear with me for any mistakes. I am also relatively new to the oracle 8 front(I am coming back to oracle after a gap of 4 years). So the question may be stupid. We are trying to set up an environment using Oracle 8.1.7, Emc

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-23 Thread Gogala, Mladen
-Original Message- What do we want to know? 1. Are we on the write way, (do you have any other idea)? Yes, you're on the right track. 2. Does that concept have some misses? This concept does not give you the fault tolerance. It will only make it easy for you to have an up-to-date

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Tim Sawmiller
So, Jared, are you auditioning for Louis Rukeyser's job? 8-) Lisa can probably explain better, but as I recall, BCV is something Backup Control Volumes. It's a third mirror that can be split off from the other two and used for a cold backup (e.g. shutdown Oracle database, split BCVs from the

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Koivu, Lisa
Title: RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby I am sorry Jared... BCV = Business Continuous Volume. Basically a third mirror that can be split off and manipulated. This means you will never, ever, ever lose a disk. Ever, ever. EMC knows about any problems long before it gets

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Rachel Carmichael
t: RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 04:30:26 -0800 So, Jared, are you auditioning for Louis Rukeyser's job? 8-) Lisa can probably explain better, but as I recall, BCV is something Backup Control Volumes. It's a third mirror that can be split off from the

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Gene Sais
FYI - SRDF: http://www.emc.com/products/networking/srdf.jsp BCV: Business Continuance Volumes uses Timefinder Software, a must for every EMC installation! http://www.emc.com/products/software/timefinder.jsp +++ Gene Sais Database/Systems Administrator COCC

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Sonja ehovi
List hi! I have a "few" questions on thet subject: What we need: Primary site - 24x7 OLTP database access Backup site - a. Failover site b. Disaster Recovery site c. Reporting database - In case of loosing

Re: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Thater, William
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, does someone one to define SRDF and BCV for those of us that don't have any idea what you're talking about? Jared BCV stands for Business Continuation Volume, in essence an extra mirror of a volume that can be snapped off to use for backup or reporting uses

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Koivu, Lisa
Title: RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby In not so many words, you are right, Tim... 'cept we don't shut down, we do hot backup. -Original Message- From: Tim Sawmiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:30 AM To: Multiple recipients

Re: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Tim Sawmiller
Yeah, that's it, Business Continuation Volume. The client site I was at was going to use that for a daily cold backup, and leave it disconnected for use as a "reporting" database. It was going to be a poor man's data warehouse. Not the best idea, but a method to at least get started. The

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Steve Orr
t;Tim Sawmiller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 04:30:26 -0800 So, Jared, are you auditioning for Louis Rukeyser's job? 8-) Lisa can pro

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread Tim Sawmiller
Symmetrix Remote Data Facility and is basically mirrored disks at a remote site. Rachel From: "Tim Sawmiller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby Date:

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-22 Thread jkstill
BCV = Business Continuation Volume Geez, this was obviously the work of some marketing drone so it would sound impressive to clueless clients. I know the concept, but have never heard it called by his acronym. Thanks all fro the explanations. Jared On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Tim Sawmiller wrote:

EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-21 Thread Yosi
Hi All, Can anyone give me a quick (free!) lesson on the concepts behind timefinder? How does this differ from their standard SRDF which (to my understanding) is to split the mirror and back it up. Or is it that they add their BCV stuff to SRDF so you can access the data while the mirror is

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-21 Thread Koivu, Lisa
Title: RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby Hi Yosi, how are you? I can't exactly clarify your fish vs. potatoes, er, timefinder vs. SRDF question but I can tell you that we have BCV's implemented here. We use them for backup and recovery (and it's extremely slick and fast

Re: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-21 Thread Riyaj_Shamsudeen
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Re: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-21 Thread Michael Netrusov
Yosi, Hot standby db protects you from the data corruption. Any kind of mirroring does not - it's just a copy. HTH, Michael Netrusov, www.atelo.com - Original Message - To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 06:10 Hi All,

RE: EMC TimeFinder, and EMC TimeFinder vs Hot Standby

2001-03-21 Thread jkstill
Ok, does someone one to define SRDF and BCV for those of us that don't have any idea what you're talking about? Jared On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Koivu, Lisa wrote: Hi Yosi, how are you? I can't exactly clarify your fish vs. potatoes, er, timefinder vs. SRDF question but I can tell you that we