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
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
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My Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery book from Oracle Press has a chapter
devoted to case studies and RMAN.
RF
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Look at the Backup and Recovery Doc's. And there are sample scripts in
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
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.
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