Re: rman backups

  • From: Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Brian.Zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, oracle-l <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 13:34:05 -0800 (PST)

If you are just getting started with RMAN might I
suggest my Oracle Press title Oracle 10g RMAN Backup
and Recovery which should be out very soon (there is a
9i version too). It will help you get RMAN setup in a
clear, step by step way.

Robert Freeman

--- "Zelli, Brian" <Brian.Zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>    I've decided to become more intimate with using
> rman as opposed to
> cron scripting.  So, my first attempt at a test
> database bombs because
> of the database not being in ARCHIVELOG mode.  I did
> a google to see if
> I can actually backup a db in NOARCHIVELOG mode and
> on Ask Tom, it says
> yes.  I looked at the solution and it doesn't make
> any sense.  Has
> anybody done this, a backup in NOARCHIVELOG mode
> using rman?  
>  
> ciao,
> Brian
>  
> Brian J. Zelli
> Sr. Database Administrator
> Enterprise Application/Systems Integration
> Information Technology - Roswell Park Cancer
> Institute
> phone: (716) 845-4460 email:
> brian.zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  
> 
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Robert G. Freeman
Author:
Portable DBA: Oracle  (Oracle Press)
Oracle Database 10g New Features (Oracle Press)
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery (Oracle Press)
Oracle9i New Features (Oracle Press)
Oracle Replication (Rampant Tech Press)
Mastering Oracle8i (Sybex)
Oracle8 to 8i Upgrade Exam Cram (Coriolis <RIP>)
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