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RE: rman centralized backup server

From: Freeman Robert - IL <FREEMANR_at_tusc.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:07:07 -0500
Message-ID: <F5E885BEF9540D47A7BDC03CF16880870A7D5087@tuscil_ex1>


A general thought/comment...

The binaries are different from the catalog in that you should *always* use the same binary version as the version of the database. It might work, it might appear to work, but someday you might try to do some type of recovery and it will all come crashing down... :-)

Just because something appears to work does not mean that it actually does.... :-)

RF

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To: Graeme.Farmer_at_mincom.com
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Sent: 9/15/2004 10:52 AM
Subject: RE: rman centralized backup server

Me too Graeme. It is the Oracle rman binaries which sometimes required the same (and not a higher version). So I have the following:  

In fact, what I do is call this in all my KSHELL scripts for backups and recoveries and based on the database it handles the Oracle homes and (if necessary) catalog with a different RMANID string. It works and once I set it up for the databases (at initial install) I don't have to modify. I just copy my backup script and change the $DBNAME variable and I am done.  

case $DBNAME in
"ods") INTERNAL=user/pass

ORACLE_SID=ods

TARGET=user/pass

ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/product/9.2.0

RMANID= <mailto:RMANID=user/pass_at_rmanconnectstring> user/pass_at_rmanconnectstring

;;

"empidev") INTERNAL=user/pass

ORACLE_SID=empidev

TARGET=user/pass

ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/product/9.2.0

RMANID= <mailto:RMANID=user/pass_at_rmanconnectstring> user/pass_at_rmanconnectstring

;;

[Stankus, Paula G] -----Original Message----- From: Graeme.Farmer_at_mincom.com [mailto:Graeme.Farmer_at_mincom.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:09 AM To: Stankus, Paula G
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Subject: Re: rman centralized backup server

Hi Paula,

You can certainly use the (8i/9i?) database on your Solaris server to house a 10G RMAN catalog, the database version used to house the catalog is largely irrelevant. What IS relevant is that you have a version of RMAN catalog that is compatible with the RMAN binary you are using on the target database (which usually means the CATALOG must be at least the same version as the executable).

Whether you can use the same catalog to house 8i/9i/10g databases I am not sure, you'll have to check compatability for that but I have combined 8i/9i databases in a 9i catalog with no problem.

Regards

Graeme

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rman centralized backup server         

Guys,

In order to manage and provide easier d/r for the oracle infrastructure =
I have setup a centralized rman catalog and for redundancy another copy =
of the same. Here is my concern:

We are going to be installing a new instance of 10G on Linux. I = currently have my centralized RMAN running on Solaris - could I backup = the 10G databases on Linux with RMAN on Solaris - would I need to have = 10G RMAN on Solaris to make that happen?

Thanks,
Paula

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