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Thanks Rachel. To choose between speedy publication (copyright 2002) and
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Thanks Rachel. To choose between speedy publication (copyright 2002) and
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Kitri - Thanks so much for pointing this book out. I have purcha
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Kitri - Thanks so much for pointing this book out. I have purchased it and
worked t
Kitri - Thanks so much for pointing this book out. I have purchased it and
worked through almost all the examples. It is excellent. It was exactly what
I needed. I had found it difficult to get started with RMAN. I had read the
Oracle manual, and taken the Oracle 8i Backup & Recovery class (briefl
Hi
I think it was mentioned already,
But case studies with real working examples (maybe include the scripts for
demo environment) usually make things a lot more clear than plain text and
syntax diagrams.
Jack
I'm currently struggling with the MML & Veritas NetBackup. What I'd like is
cohesive definition and examples showing use of the views (v$backup_sync_io
and v$backup_async_io) that are there to supposedly let me know if the tape
is streaming, and to compare throughput from the point of view of RMA
Oh... I'm sure I'll be asking for help, particularly where the media
management layer is involved :-)
RF
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Robert,
Sample queries against the Rman Views - or - how to navigate to find s
Robert,
Do you need a co-author ?? ;)
We do have IBM/Tivoli TSM/ADSM stuff and DRP is a *very big* thing for
usAn active Runway, Airport Fuel Depot and an Airline hanger (where they
test those jet engines) surround our office complex (all within less than
1/4 to 1/2 a mile away).
We do not h
Robert,
Sample queries against the Rman Views - or - how to navigate to find stuff
within the structure would be very helpful.
As well as standard installation procedures for using Rman against the
various SBT software components. Configuring these beasts is where most of
the challenge lies.
A
Kirti - Thanks for mentioning it. I went ahead and ordered it, so maybe I
can report to the list in about a week.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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FWIW --
Oracle Pres
>>Hope you cover *all* available MML stuff.. like IBM/Tivoli ADSM/TSM,
Legato
>>etc.. etc.. and how to setup and use RMAN for Disaster Recovery
scenarios
I have not yet figured out how I can do all of that (though I'd love to), as
my environment only supports the Legato stuff. I might have to f
ntation is just too brief at times.
Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database TANK
Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
954-935-4117
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I have the book, and it is a pretty good 101 book. My book seeks to go to
the next level, looking at things like the data dictionary views, the
recovery catalog tables and how they are used, backup and recovery case
studies, and the like. I will look for input from this thread for additional
conte
Robert,
That's good to know.
A dedicated RMAN book would be great !!
Hope you cover *all* available MML stuff.. like IBM/Tivoli ADSM/TSM, Legato
etc.. etc.. and how to setup and use RMAN for Disaster Recovery scenarios,
where databases would be recovered on different server and different
locat
I agree with Ethan.
1. Please give some good examples for working the various storage
management
products, Veritas, Tivoli, Legato, etc? I've spent a huge ammount of
time trying to get the transport layer working properly.
2. Cloning (I can share the scripts I've used) again I had a lot of
diff
FWIW --
Oracle Press recently published a "Backup & Recovery 101" book by Kenny
Smith and Stephan Haisley.
I have not yet read it, but it claims to have RMAN coverage.
Since it is part of the '101' series, I presume it covers most of the basic
stuff.
Has anyone purchased it? And read it?
I ma
A section on itegration and best practices with various storage management
products. In one case I back up to a Tivoli Storage Management server.
Storage group said I would need an addtional product to use TSM with RMAN
and that I would still not be able to have some functionality. Never cared
e
Robert,
Put me on the list for a copy when you finish. Seriously, It is a
needed book that will make sense of the information presented in the
doc's. A down to earth instruction manual that explains in real terms
the usage and options for RMAN.
Lisa posed a question about the different views an
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