Re: cron backups on RAC

From: Rodrigo Mufalani <rodrigo_at_mufalani.com.br>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 00:00:22 -0300
Message-Id: <8C2570DE-0A79-461D-BDDC-C187C6CF3D02_at_mufalani.com.br>



Hi,

  I think you can use one lock then read it through the servers using ssh. If the file not exists on prefered server then start a backup else do nothing.   

  Cheers,

  Mufalani

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Em 13/06/2012, às 23:30, Adam Musch <ahmusch_at_gmail.com> escreveu:

> Put the job in the cron on all three servers.
> Comment it out on the servers where it's only going to run if the
> preferred server is unavailable.
> It's up to you to uncomment it out if you want it to run on a
> non-preferred server, and I'd probably be focusing on getting my dead
> RAC node back up and running.
>
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Don Morse <dmorse2_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

>> To list::  I'm configuring rman backups for our first RAC deployment, ... Now that we have a 3-node cluster, I'm trying to decide how to schedule backups; one of the nodes will be the preferred server, others will run the rman job only if the others are not available. I have seen reference to using dbms_scheduler, but this would not work if we wanted to run an offline backup. I would appreciate any ideas.
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Don Morse
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