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RE: RAC to NON-RAC and RMAN...

From: Taufner, Kevin <Kevin.Taufner_at_assurant.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 13:58:59 -0600
Message-ID: <7A8010C3FC9D9C41BD3A2ECE517253DE019DCDB3@MAIL1-2.corp.fortishealth.com>


Greetings!  

Quick question for anyone who can share some insight.  

We want to test our backup strategy and ensure we have a valid set of backups from our production environment. PROD is on a AIX 5L system running 9i RAC w/RAW filesystems. These are all LPARS on the system physical system, so there's no issue with regard to versioning or OS patch levels.  

However, the only environment we have at the moment to test restores on is a Development system. DEV is a non-RAC environment.  

I plan on creating an AUX instance on the DEV system to test the PROD restore for a single tablespace on (there isn't enough space on DEV to test the whole thing).  

However, I'm not familiar enough with RAC to be able to say I'm even going to be able to do this without any issues.  

Has anyone tried this before, or could point me to some good documentation that might help?  

I expect there might be some control file issues, or possibly system issues, since none of the RAC executables are on the DEV environment...    

  x7512  



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