Re: Can I pass a parameter into an RMAN Script?

  • From: "Jason Heinrich" <jheinrichdba@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sbootsma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 12:17:03 -0600

How about '/san2/orabackup/%d/CTRL_%d_%T_%p_%s%t'?

On 2/25/08, Sam Bootsma <sbootsma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>  Hello all,
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> Oracle 10.2.0.3, Enterprise Edition, on AIX 5.3.
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> In our RMAN backup scripts for our AAA database we have several format
> lines that look like:
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> format '/san2/orabackup/AAA/CTRL_%d_%T_%p_%s%t';
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> The same lines for our BBB database looks like:
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> format '/san2/orabackup/BBB/CTRL_%d_%T_%p_%s%t';
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> Because of this difference in the format lines I need to create and
> maintain separate RMAN scripts for each database.  If I could pass a
> parameter into the RMAN script, then I could have just one RMAN script and
> call it with a parameter specifying the database name.
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> Can anybody tell me if this is possible?  Or must I continue to create
> separate RMAN scripts for each database I wish to backup?  I checked the
> Oracle docs, but could not find anything that spoke to what I want to do.
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> Thanks,
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> *Sam Bootsma*
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> *Oracle Database Administrator*
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> George Brown College*
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Jason Heinrich

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