Re: TDP ORACLE Backup

2004-12-30 Thread Mike Angel
Hi, sorry for the late answer, I hope these informations are still useful for you. RMAN is able to restore to any Point Of Time on wich you have the backup. There are many RMAN script options that can be used to set the Point of Time: - until time 'date_string' wich specifies a time as an upper

Re: TDP/ORACLE Backup

2004-12-06 Thread Neil Rasmussen
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Re: TDP/ORACLE Backup

2004-12-06 Thread
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Re: TDP/ORACLE Backup

2004-12-06 Thread Neil Rasmussen
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Re: TDP/ORACLE Backup

2004-12-06 Thread David Longo
Yes. And in my experience it tends to slightly overestimate what is needed. Maybe 5 or 10 % I have seen, depends a lot on the Oracle DB size and version I think. I guess it's better to overestimate than underestimate. David B. Longo System Administrator Health First, Inc. 3300 Fiske Blvd. Roc

TDP/ORACLE Backup

2004-12-06 Thread
When running a TDP for Oracle backup, does TDP lock the estimated amount of the storage pool which it thinks it needs to complete the backup? If you are not an intended recipient of this e-mail, please notify the sender, delete it and do n

Re: TDP Oracle backup/restore question

2003-08-21 Thread David Longo
Most likely the backed up data is all on one tape, and could therefore be considered a "single threaded" process (my analogy). To be able to multiple simultaneous restore sessions, the client must be sent to a storage pool with collocation, or in the case of RMAN which is just ONE filespace to TSM

TDP Oracle backup/restore question

2003-08-21 Thread Sambasiva Chebrolu
Our environment: IBM AIX 4.3.3 TDP- Oracle 2.2.0 Oracle Database 8.1.7.4 Question: We are using Oracle RMAN with Tivoli for our backups. In our RMAN scripts we defined 5 Channels to use for backups. It takes about one and half hours to complete the backups. During the Database recovery p