Topic: Backup & Recovery >> Hw to take Auto backup
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| Title: Hw to take Auto backup |
| ajay |
Posted: Mar 30, 2007 04:06:27 AM |
Total Post: 24
Joined: Mar, 2007
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Dear DBA's
can anyone tell me hw to take automatic backup in oracle 9i.......is there any script....please help |
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Puspak |
| Posted: Mar 31, 2007 01:49:13 PM | |
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Total Post: 5
Joined: Mar, 2007
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Hi Ajay,
Have you heared about CRON jobs,this is at OS level.There you can write a normal back-up script file,and even fix date,time,day for automatic backup.
By the way,if you keep Data Base at Archive mode,keep your archive files at another disk,which is a Automatic Backup.
Hope you have found you answer,if not please explain your question at length.
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ajay |
| Posted: Apr 02, 2007 04:36:35 AM | |
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Total Post: 24
Joined: Mar, 2007
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from where i can get that s/w
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setu |
| Posted: May 07, 2007 07:10:53 AM | |
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Joined: May, 2007
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Hi Ajay
Actually for auto backup you need to set a scheduler in any operating system so that the scripts should get executed at a particular date and time. In linux scheduler is called crontab and in windows it is simply scheduler.
Thanks
Setu
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