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Re: Cold/hot backup scripts for Oracle 8 on NT

From: David Sisk <davesisk_at_ipass.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 20:53:17 -0500
Message-ID: <yMhf2.1093$kx1.1888@news.ipass.net>


Hi David:

If you're new to NT, you may find the site below useful.

Good luck,

--
David C. Sisk
The Unofficial ORACLE on NT site
http://www.ipass.net/~davesisk/oont.htm

David Spaisman wrote in message <01be2ab4$9b7ccd80$12f21cac_at_dspaisman>...
>
>Today, however, I was told in an off-the-cuff manner I need to have an
>application in production in the first week of January on Oracle 8 on NT.
>My experience to date has been with unix and using the unix
>script(originally Oracle and modified to meet our environment). I have no
>experience with NT backup and recovery.
>
>Does anyone use RMAN(Recovery Manager)on your small NT applications. If so,
>how is it? If not, what to do you use for backups? Do you have a script for
>cold/hot backups with the shutdown/startup etc to run on NT for Oracle 8?
>Does the script include redo logs and archiving of these logs?
>
>Any ideas where I can get one. Initially I'll use export/import but this
>won't do for a new application in production.
>
>From what I hear -- and including the instructor in a backup and recovery
>class --most people feel RMAN is not worth the effort. There seemed to be
>an awful lot of administration for RMAN.
>
>Thanks for any information you can provide..
>
>DAvid Spaisman
>
>
>
Received on Mon Dec 21 1998 - 19:53:17 CST

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