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DENNIS WILLIAMS
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Subject: RE: full recovery
Rich - Could you point
, 2003 3:55 PM
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Rich - Could you point to the place where Robert states that bit about
controlfiles to trace? Thanks.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 2:35 PM
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AK,
First, your normal backup should backup
: RE: full recovery
AK,
First, your normal backup should backup your database in the following
order:
Database, archivelogs and then control file. I actually do
this in three
separate Rman steps. This is so that the most recent control file is
backups up after all of the data
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Behalf Of Mercadante, Thomas F
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 2:35 PM
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Subject: RE: full recovery
AK
Here is a scenerio :
I am taking full database backup everynight using
rman to tape . which includes archive logs and control file. Not using
catalog.Also have a backup of complete file system including oracle software and
configuration files ( init.ora , listener.ora etc..)
I lost the host
AK - This sounds like a disaster recovery test. Be sure to buy Robert
Freeman's Oracle9i RMAN Backup Recovery if you don't have it already. I am
on 8.1.6, and had difficulty extracting the control file from the backup
(others on this list have done it, this is better on 9i). So I just
cheated by
to their original path?
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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From: AK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 1:15 PM
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Subject: full recovery
Here is a scenerio :
I am taking full database
1. Get a beer.
2. Tell damagement to go away and you'll call them when its done.
3. Get out Robert Freeman's book on RMAN, you do have that right and
its all worn out from being dogeared and spilling beer on it, RIGHT?
4. restore the controlfile manually from the backup, you may have to
: AK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 1:15 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: full recovery
Here is a scenerio :
I am taking full database backup everynight using rman to tape . which
includes archive logs and control file. Not using catalog.Also have
AK,
First, your normal backup should backup your database in the following
order:
Database, archivelogs and then control file. I actually do this in three
separate Rman steps. This is so that the most recent control file is
backups up after all of the data. This allows your to perform an
I haven't followed this whole thread, but here's the answer to restoring
the control file from an RMAN backup pre-9i. In 9i it's much easier using
controlfile autobackups.
Restoring the Control File from a Backup Set Without Using RMAN
The following is taken straight from the Oracle
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