Mark,
The schedule looks good; however ,I believe that each object should be
surrounded by " " similar to below. Yes, you will need to specify
filespaces.
Also you should add -subdir=yes and also you can list a maximum of 20
objects. I see you have more than 20 filespaces, so if you are going to
take this route 2 separate schedules are required, 20,2 (objects).
Based on my experience, I will say that running selective backup is not fun
an incremental.
Action: Selective
Options: -SUBDIR=YES
Objects: "/" "/usr/" "/var/" "/tmp/" "/home/" "/usr/local/" "/opt/"
"/var/adm/perfmgr/" "/usr/local/backups/"
"/ppl/" "/opt/patrol/"
Priority: 5
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Hi All, never tried this, but we are going to replace some hardware over
the weekend, and want to schedule a complete backup of the server. Below
is what I set up, but wondered if I needed to put the filespaces in the
objects box. Since I'm running a selective backup, do I need to specify
filespaces in the objects box or not? Here is my setup. Thank you for
your help!
Client schedules : ORACLE_RMAN PORA_SELECTIVE
Policy Domain Name ORACLE_RMAN
Schedule Name PORA_SELECTIVE
Description Pora migration to new box
Action SELECTIVE
Options -
Objects / /usr/ /opt/ /u01/ /u02/ /u03/ /u04/ /u05/ /u06/ /u07/ /u08/
/u09/ /u10/ /u11/ /u12/ /u13/ /u14/ /u15/ /u16/ /u17/ /u18/ /u19/
Priority 5
Start date 2004-07-21
Start time 18:00:00
Duration 1
Duration units HOURS
Period -
Period units ONETIME
Day of Week FRIDAY
Expiration -
Last Update Date/Time 2004-08-12 08:24:34.000000
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