Victor Hugo dos Santos wrote:
> In production environment downtimes of DB isn't allowed, for around
> this problem, we will need:
>       1 - Configure Oracle DB in backup mode
>       2 - Create a Snapshot from files
>       3 - Run a backup from files with bacula
>       4 - Configure Oracle DB in backup mode off.
>       5 - Destroy the Snapshot

You need to swap items 3 and 4 if you use a snapshot. You need to aim to
keep the database in backup mode for as short a time as possible, as
performance is impacted during that time.
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