On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 06:03:52PM -0500, Kovarski, Mark wrote: > Hi, > > We have RMAN setup with TDP for Oracle (on TSM of course). The backups > are kicked off by cron on the client. Is there a way to monitor these > backups? Any SQL statements that can be used for that. Any tables that > can be looked at for completion times, data transferred etc. > > Or any other recommendations? Look in q sess or macro <snip> /* -----------------------------------------*/ /* Script Name: Q_RMAN_SESSION_THRUPUT */ /* Description: Query RMAN throughput */ /* Parameter: $1 = Node_name */ /* Parameter: $2 = date */ /* Parameter: $3 = time */ /* Example: run Q_RMAN_SESSION_THRUPUT $1 $2 $3*/ /* -----------------------------------------*/ select sum(BYTES) as "Summe Bytes seit $3" - from summary - where - ENTITY=upper('$1') and ACTIVITY='BACKUP' and - start_time>='$2 $3' and - end_time<=current_timestamp select sum(BYTES_RECEIVED) as "Summe Bytes - aktuelle Session" - from sessions - where CLIENT_NAME=upper('$1') <snip> $2=YYYY-MM-DD for example: 2005-01-31 $3=HH:MM:SS.SSSS for example 00:00:00.0000
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