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RE: [Q] How many days to setup RMAN on UNIX server?

From: Reidy, Ron <Ron.Reidy_at_arraybiopharma.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:05:43 -0700
Message-ID: <17CAB0BF27BCFC47B0E4554A0E2F962B439079@fiji.arraybp.com>


Not to steal Oracle Consulting's thunder ...

Why not do this yourself? RMAN is easy to implement; you can google for = sample scripts and reading the RMAN docs will certainly get you going on = recovery scenarios.



Ron Reidy
Lead DBA
Array BioPharma, Inc.

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Subject: [Q] How many days to setup RMAN on UNIX server?

We plan to setup RMAN on out SUN Solaris server with ORACLE 9ir2 databases.

We are NOT purchase ORACLE modules for Veritas NETBACKUP yet. The implementation only RMAN backup to hard disks.

We ask ORACLE provide us the price quote and ORACLE ask 5 days to implement. Based on my experience setup RMAN should NOT more than two days. Is ORACLE 5 days request reasonable?

Following are ORACLE suggestion:

  1. Engagement Kick-Off Meeting (&#189; day)
  2. Team member introductions and role definition
  3. Review of engagement Objectives and Scope
  4. Overview of the RMAN architecture=20
  5. Re-Link Oracle with the necessary libraries to support RMAN. =20 This task may require several hours of downtime on the affected system.
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  6. Install or create the necessary RMAN scripts to backup and maintain RMAN backups in the customers=A1=A6 environment. Participants will be trained on these scripts and may participate in writing specialized scripts for their environment (2 days)
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  7. Perform backup and recovery testing for common Recovery scenarios (3 days)

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