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RE: RE : RMAN Repository

From: DENNIS WILLIAMS <DWILLIAMS_at_LIFETOUCH.COM>
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 11:24:02 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0052B8E4.20030109112402@fatcity.com>


Steve - My theory is that if your site is sufficiently large to be worth considering an RMAN catalog configuration, then you can easily find a location for it. For us, that was easily solved. If Oracle had created a non-database solution, then that would have become a development project all its own. And people would have pointed out the contradiction of a database company creating a non-database solution. And we would have whined about having to learn a non-SQL interface. But where Larry is concerned I would never count out the profit motive.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com

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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 12:18 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Yeah but do you have to pay for another Veritas NetBackup license and server to backup the catalog? If just have one database server and one database license why should I have to buy another license and install another 1-2GB of Oracle software on another server? The only answer I can think of is so Larry can spend more money on yachts, planes, and cars.

Contrary to Oracle Corporate aspirations, not all data in the universe really needs to be stored in Oracle databases, especially backup information about Oracle databases I want to backup. If I need a database to backup a database then do I need another database to backup the database that backed up the original database? ;-) Seems the simple solution to this silliness is just to remove the requirement of having a database to backup a database.

Steve Orr

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> The overhead of the repository database is more. With the initial
releases of RMAN (EBU) Oracle was rightly
> criticized for the fact that you had to backup the database that holds
information about the database you want to backup.
> Getting rid of this silliness seems reasonable to me.

Why silly?

It isn't any more silly than making a separate backup of the Veritas Netbackup catalog.

It's just a different level of abstraction.

Jared

"Orr, Steve" <sorr_at_rightnow.com>
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If you aren't using a repository all you have to do is make sure control file backups are part of the routine. There are 2 ways to backup the backup metadata: 1) the RMAN repository database; 2) backup controlfiles. Functionally and operationally they're pretty much the same. The only things you can't do with controlfile RMAN/database metadata is: 1) use previous "incarnations" of the database for recovery; 2) use database stored scripts. No big deal as far as I'm concerned. When RMAN first came out a separate repository database was a requirement. Subsequent releases added some functionality for using controlfiles. The vulnerability of losing the repository or losing the backup controlfile is about equivalent. The overhead of the repository database is more. With the initial releases of RMAN (EBU) Oracle was rightly criticized for the fact that you had to backup the database that holds information about the database you want to backup. Getting rid of this silliness seems reasonable to me.

Steve Orr-man for RMAN,
Bozeman, Montana

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Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:14 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Importance: High

And how does one go about restoring a database when all control files are lost, and the only recovery data is stored in the control file? This doesn't sound very reasonable.
Jared

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Joe,
 That's what I have heard (from 2 Oracle University Professors/Lecturers/Demonstrators). But no one would tell me when it may happen. We do not use RMAN (yet) so I did not pursue it further. - Kirti
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Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:08 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <snip>
Obilgatory oracle statement/question: rumor has it by some instructors that RMAN repository is going away and only control file recoveries will be possible, truth or fiction?
joe
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