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Standy database / RMAN

  • From: Manjula Krishnan <oradba_la@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:37:56 -0700 (PDT)
Hi:
 
I want to implement both 9i Data Guard and RMAN on one of our servers (AIX 5.2, 
Oracle 9.2.0.4 64 bit). This server is in the process of being tested. It will 
go into production sometime in October. Hot backups are currently being 
performed nightly (just with scripts no RMAN). 
1. I want to setup RMAN. How easy or difficult is it to switch from these 
scripts to using RMAN?
2. I also want to implement logical standby for max availability. 
           -- When the data is refreshed for going live, will it affect the 
logical standy in any way. I think I will have to recreate it.
         -- What about RMAN? How will the backups using either RMAN or the 
scripts affect the standby?
 
I am reading the Oracle DataGuard (rel 9.2) on technet and other related 
metalink documents.
 
What else do I need to be aware of? Please point me to anything else you think 
I should read before getting started.
 
Thanks,
 
Manjula
                
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