RE: ASM 2 ASM backup copy for RMAN duplicate
From: Walker, Jed S <Jed_Walker_at_cable.comcast.com>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2013 13:36:31 +0000
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Oh, make sense now I think. If I CATALOG it, it doesn't matter what the filename is because RMAN will know what is in it and know it can use it? I might also try putting them in the local filesystem and see if BACKUP LOCATION works too. I'll try that out. Thanks.
Date: Fri, 10 May 2013 13:36:31 +0000
Message-ID: <BAA6E28B6241F046AED1E62D8697516C6F6AE6E2_at_COPDCEXMB08.cable.comcast.com>
Oh, make sense now I think. If I CATALOG it, it doesn't matter what the filename is because RMAN will know what is in it and know it can use it? I might also try putting them in the local filesystem and see if BACKUP LOCATION works too. I'll try that out. Thanks.
From: Stojan Veselinovski [mailto:stojan.veselinovski_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 9:58 PM
To: Walker, Jed S
Cc: free
Subject: Re: ASM 2 ASM backup copy for RMAN duplicate
Sorry, for some reason I was thinking sqlplus when the command was asmcmd.
You can't copy an asm file and give it the name for a file number/incarnation. You have to do something like
cp +DATA/orcl/datafile/users.123.45567788887 +FRA/orcl/datafilecopy
May be similar for the alias commands but I haven't tested or used it before.
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