I suppose just how much redundancy makes you sleep well is up to you. But,
one additional bit of info to keep in mind is that the backup info also gets
stored in the control files, and rman can use those too if no catalog
database is available. Making a copy of a control file after the backup
I do not think you need 2 Rman catalogs.
Build a small database just for Rman. After the daily backup finished bring
it down and do os level backup of all the environment for this small backup.
You can then easily restore it in case of disk problems.
Remember: A backup is good only when you can
i must have misread the docs. i thought it was either catalog or control file. didnt
know you could do both
thanks.
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Subject: RE: RMAN questions
I suppose just how
backup of all the environment for this small backup.
It should have been: for this small database.
Sorry about the mistake.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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I do not think you
Resending, just wondering if there any Shark FlashCopy users out
there. So far, it doesn't look good.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/06/03 05:03PM
Excellent thread on VLDB and backups. I know EMC BCVs/Timefinder
works for quick disk backups from experience. However, EMC is not an
option, we are
enter theme from Jaws
No shark flash-copy usage here
I think your going to need a bigger boat!
Cheers!
Robert
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Resending, just wondering if there any Shark FlashCopy users out there.
So far, it
This is ok for tape restores but not for disk restore...but thanks Rob.
Brian Spears
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Take a look at this link, it might be helpful...
Thanks Dennis...
Ya.. its all on disk and problably only a test with some tuning is going
to give me realistic picture. I am going to try it on NETAPPS new disaster
recovery SAN solution
Brian Spears
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I am considering doing an rman to disk backup and recovery solution for a
500G-- grow to 1terabyte
database. Monster HP servers ... up t0 16 cpu, upto 10,000 concurrent
users
This rman would
Excellent thread on VLDB and backups. I know EMC BCVs/Timefinder
works for quick disk backups from experience. However, EMC is not an
option, we are a IBM shop w/ Shark storage, Raid-5. The IBM reps say
flashcopy works the same if not better than EMC BCVs. Question, is this
pure marketing
Oops... didn't catch the disk backup bit. Backing up 1TB to disk?? Wow!
Still, the same rules would apply. lots of disks to spread the backup IO
over :-)
RF
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Brian
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This is ok
I am considering doing an rman to disk backup and recovery solution for a
500G-- grow to 1terabyte
database. Monster HP servers ... up t0 16 cpu, upto 10,000 concurrent users
This rman would be the secondary recovery solution (Timefinder is the
first).
Anybody know time frames I might be
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I am considering doing an rman to disk backup and recovery solution for a
500G-- grow
Brian - Hopefully Robert will have a chance to respond to your question, but
if I might make some suggestions, I think your recovery time has two
components:
1. If the backup files are not on disk, the time to locate the tape, load
the files.
2. RMAN recovery time. I think you will just have
Is this all live OLTP type data, or might some of the data be made
read-only? How much will the data be growing and changing (if not a great
deal then look into incrementals). I can't begin to guess at the time
required those numbers are all factors of:
1. # of backup devices you will be
Take a look at this link, it might be helpful...
http://portal1.legato.com/resources/whitepapers/W012.pdf
Robert
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I am considering doing an rman to disk backup and recovery solution for
a
500G-- grow to
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