RE: RMAN backup and recovery scenarios

2003-09-04 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Prem - I haven't found anything significant online. Perhaps someone else will point to a resource. If you want to learn RMAN, my recommendation is to get a couple of books. The advantage of a book is you end up with a comprehensive resource for reference. Myself, I need to go back and

RE: RMAN backup and recovery scenarios

2003-09-04 Thread Ruth Gramolini
Look at the Backup and Recovery Doc's. And there are sample scripts in OH/rdbms/demo/case1.rcv thru case4.rcv. The backup and recovery manual is a great resource! HTH, Ruth -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Prem Khanna J Sent: Thursday,

RE: RMAN backup and recovery scenarios

2003-09-04 Thread Freeman Robert - IL
My Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book from Oracle Press has a chapter devoted to case studies and RMAN. RF -Original Message- To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Sent: 9/4/2003 11:44 AM Look at the Backup and Recovery Doc's. And there are sample scripts in

RE: RMAN backup and recovery scenarios

2003-09-04 Thread GovindanK
Besides you may refer to Backup Recovery by Rama Velpuri (8/8i). A bit old but nevertheless good. All said and done, create a clone database and keep crashing it in all ways you can think of, and try to recover it. That should give you the confidence , letting you know how oracle handles the

Re: RE: RMAN backup and recovery scenarios

2003-09-04 Thread Prem Khanna J
Thanx Dennis,Robert,and Ruth. I'm going thro' Roberts's book now. as Robert said, it has a dedicated chapter for that. ...and i'm trying all the scenarios one by one . but just thought, i could some more inputs from you Gurus. thanx a lot guys. I will continue with the book. Regards, Jp. --

RE: RMAN Backup and Recovery

2001-03-21 Thread Jack C. Applewhite
Don, You don't state whether or not you're getting the archived redo logs at each Level 0 and 1 backup as well as the 3 archive-logs-only backups. If not, you probably should. Also, if recovery speed will be important, those incremental backups should be cumulative, not differential. However,

RE: RMAN Backup and Recovery

2001-03-21 Thread C.S.Venkata Subramanian
Hi, In one of our production site, I implemented RMAN backup and recovery scripts. I did the following way. Take a full backup using RMAN, the following things will be backed up datafiles,Archive logs files, controlfile. I didn't use the catalog database. I used the database's controlfile