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Re: When is the next patchset for 9.2.0.1 coming out?

From: Gene Sais <Gsais_at_co.palm-beach.fl.us>
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 07:58:24 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004A3619.20020726075824@fatcity.com>


Not sure, just waiting til 9iR2 is patched. I never rollout a base release (.0). I prefer to let everyone else to find the bugs :).

Gene

>>> Cherie_Machler_at_gelco.com 07/26/02 09:23AM >>>

Gene,

What patchsets are currently available for 9iR2 (9.2.0.1)? I'm not aware that any are available. Does anyone know when the next patchset is expected to be released for 9.2.0.1?

Thanks,

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network

                                                                                                                   
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I'll stick to my trusty unix scripts for hot & cold backups. When I roll out RDBMS 9iR2 patched, then I will consider migrating to RMAN. From what I understand, 9iR2 RMAN is much improved over the 8.0 RMAN. I also agree, I want to make sure RMAN is sticking around. And of course it WORKS! :)

Gene

>>> RGesler_at_lexington.com 07/25/02 04:13PM >>>
amen! and remember...what was it called...EBU? I wanted to make sure RMAN was here to stay before moving to it. Well it looks like it's here to stay,
I just don't want to change a good backup strategy that I am comfortable with.
- Rich

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I kinfa hate to admit it, but I'm one of those who has not embrased RMAN. More
out of lack of time to investigate than anything else, but to make real use of
it here I need to intergrate it with OmniBack, which requires a database relink.
 And getting the databases away from the end users long enough is a real pain in
the $%#.

Dick Goulet

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Author: "Mercadante; Thomas F" <NDATFM_at_labor.state.ny.us>
Date:       7/25/2002 10:13 AM

I agree with Ruth (using Rman since 805). Robust, stable and easy to use. And Free!

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional

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I have used rman since O804 and it's just gotten better and better. I have
never tried anything else. It's free so the State likes that.

Ruth
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Can anyone advise what the most popular solutions are being used nowadays for database backup and recovery. I would imagine that RMAN is a cornerstone of most, if not all solutions. Anyone out there using Galaxy CommVault?.

Would seasoned folk be so kind as to state what solutions (Oralce and or 3rd
party) they have found to be a robust tried and tested solution.



Sean O' Neill
Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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