Title: RMAN - the time has come
Okay,
its time to bite the bullet ... time to learn RMAN.
Outside of TFM (which I just started reading), are there any good books/articles on RMAN? I know there is one by RFreeman, and it is for 9i (Robert, will there be a 10g version?)
Yeah, I am also
Title: RMAN - the time has come
Raj,
It
really is a quick learn. The best way is to get some scripts (great
examples in the rdbms/demo directory) and try them on a test database.
Once you get something running, the rest is simple. If you need some
samples, let me know. It's really basic
Title: RMAN - the time has come
In addition to the Freeman book, I would also
suggest the RMAN Pocket Reference from O'Reilly. It predates the RF book and
certainly comes handy for learning - I learned from there.
HTH.
Arup Nanda
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Title: RMAN - the time has come
Try Robert Freeman's
book. I have only heard good things about it.
Ruth
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We have talked about a 10g version of the book, which I'm sure will happen
at some point in time :-)
Robert
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Try Robert Freeman's book. I have only heard good things about it.
Ruth
I would say it is like chess.
Learning how the pieces move is easy.
Learning to put it altogether and use and manage it
is not quite as simple. There are a lot of nuances
to RMAN, and I don't pretend to have a handle on it.
Yet.
Jared
On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 08:04, Mercadante, Thomas F wrote: