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1539.1 | Possibility.... ??? | CICS03::helen | Helen Pratt | Wed Apr 02 1997 10:19 | 13 |
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Just a thought and I haven't tried this so....
Have you taken into account that Oracle doesn't write to the first
64k of a file? The person at Oracle I spoke to said they;d had sucess
using a seek of 128, assuming the default 512 block size.
Hope it helps,
Helen.
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1539.2 | Yes, Oracle says it's a DRD issue | GUIDUK::SOMER | Turgan Somer - SEO06 - DTN 548-6439 | Wed Apr 02 1997 18:15 | 8 |
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Funny, you should mention this. We just found out from Oracle that
we have to use
"dd ..skip=64k..."
But, according to Oracle it's Digital drd peculiarity, not an Oracle
issue.
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1539.3 | Enterprise Backup ? | WOTVAX::GALLACHERM | | Thu Apr 03 1997 11:17 | 7 |
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Oracle Enterprise backup (obackup) is a lot easier to use than dd. Cost
may be an issue but I know of at least two TruCluster customers using
it in the UK without problems.
Mark
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1539.4 | EBU + DMO +NSR ?????? | ZPOVC::CSNAQS | | Fri Apr 04 1997 03:49 | 11 |
| Hi,
I thought EBU does not know how to backup OPS now, and there is no
way to use DMO & NSR to do an online OPS backup. Oracle was telling me
that if you want to use EBU, you must shutdown the other instances
first. So, I am very curious as how the 2 Trucluster customers in UK do
their backups.
Regards.
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1539.5 | exclusive ! | WOTVAX::GALLACHERM | | Mon Apr 07 1997 07:53 | 6 |
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Correct - they shut down to one instance (exclusive) before backup.
Mark
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1539.6 | | COMICS::CORNEJ | What's an Architect? | Wed Apr 16 1997 12:25 | 10 |
| I'm on a customer site right now (Hi mark - your name is in their
docs:-)
The Oracle consultant here has recomended against the oracle tools and
to stick with dd for the raw partitions.
Is there an "official" Oracle statement on this?
Jc
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1539.7 | | VAXRIO::LEO | | Wed Apr 16 1997 19:15 | 19 |
| Hi Jc,
It's really amazing because I have an Oracle consultant down here
Brazil saying exactly the opposite.
We are selling a NSR + DMO + EBU solution to an OPS/TCR Production Server
environment based on that.
I think that database aware backup would be always better (more secure)
and easier to implement.
Jc, Have the Oracle consultant explained to you the reasons he not
recomends this kind of backup solution ?
Anyone could help us in order to have an official position from Oracle?
Leo
Digital Technical Support
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1539.8 | | COMICS::CORNEJ | What's an Architect? | Thu May 01 1997 05:27 | 11 |
| (sorry for the delay - I don't read this conference too often)
The Oracle guy here said that the tools are not yet robust enough for
him to recommend then into a 24x7 operation.
Turns out that this site will not go OPS yet, so there is no issue here
today.
Jc
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