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Re: Clone Database

From: Bill Gentry <gentry_at_allina.com>
Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 12:26:37 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0045D8C1.20020509122637@fatcity.com>


Ken,
The opening was stated incorrectly. HR doesn't know the difference between a DBA & a DA. We are looking for someone to do logical design & data modeling, not to administrator a database. The platform is Oracle.

Bill Gentry
DBA
Allina Health System
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-775-1190
gentry_at_allina.com

  Bill:

  I noticed that you are with Allina. I'm currently looking for an Oracle DBA (or related) position. I noticed on your web site that Allina has an opening for a DBA-Intermed. Business Unit: System Office. Req.#: 046690.

  Would you know if this is an Oracle DB or otherwise? The description doesn't name the DB.

  Thanks,
  Ken Janusz

    I also have a 70 Gb production database and have to clone it to several test instances. I just delete all the test files, copy all the .dbf files over from a cold backup [or files & archives from a hot backup], and rebuild the controlfiles/log files. Takes about 2 hours.

    Bill Gentry
    DBA
    Allina Health System
    Minneapolis, MN 55403
    612-775-1190
    gentry_at_allina.com

      I have to refresh a development database every day with the production DB. The size of the DB is 70GB and import last like 7 hours. Does anyone in the list has the steps to clone a database, not using import.

      TIA       Ramon E. Estevez

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