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  1. Letreen

    Built in Directive

    I am trying to use the default "Unix standard directives" which includes << /tmp >> skip: * .?* but is seems like I am still getting backups of the /tmp directories on all my unix hosts. Any suggestions as to what can be causing the problem.
  2. Letreen

    Oracle Virtual Backups -- rman scripts

    The index field is blank. It seems to write the index entries to the physical server, which is defined in the remote access field of the virtual client.
  3. Letreen

    Backup group

    It sounds like you may end up running two backups (differential and Full) on Wednesday, if you forget to edit the schedule. This doesn't pose a big problem providing you have enough time. Though consider this; edit your current schedule to execute a full on Wednesday instead a differential and...
  4. Letreen

    Oracle Virtual Backups -- rman scripts

    When I backup Virtual Oracle servers the Virtual client I created does not show any savesets. It appears that the backups write all the saveset data to the physical name. I am concerned that I will not be able to restore.
  5. Letreen

    Can I use mminfo to get the expiration date.

    Looked there but did not find what the option for expired volumes.
  6. Letreen

    Can I use mminfo to get the expiration date.

    using the following command. #mminfo -av -r "volume,state,pool,location' I can get a good report, but lately it seems I need also to know the expiration date of each volume. I know how to get this info using the following: #mminfo -m I would like to have all this info in one report using...
  7. Letreen

    how delete multliple volumes from the database

    I am attempting to delete multiple volume from the Media database, and would like to create a script to automate this process. instead of typing every volume name and nsrmm -dy a hundred times.

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