Re: is the cold backup of rman includes onlinde redologs?

Hello

cold backup of rman includes onlinde redologs?

So that at the time of the recovery when I restore the database the redologs online also restored at this point?

Please, please add your suggestions. I read in 10g database in condition to mount everything taking the backup RMAN as cold as the oracle process overall are down we cannot copy the redologs online.
Am I correct, otherwise please someone answer me why the redologs online are not copied.

Thanks in advance
SAI

A cold backup (i.e., MOUNT but not given) to RMAN does not backup online redo logs.

If you restore this backup you will need OPEN RESETLOGS to recreate the online redo logs to the target.

Hemant K Collette

PS: Oracle Documentation prefers to call an RMAN backup backs "Cohérent" when the database is mounted but the State is not OPEN. "Cold Backup" is today used for the non-RMAN methods.

Published by: Hemant K Collette on 8 January 2013 11:47
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    Hello

    cold backup of rman includes onlinde redologs?

    So that at the time of the recovery when I restore the database the redologs online also restored at this point?

    I reason,.

    Thanks to advanced
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    lock_name_space string

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    )

    SID_LIST_LISTENER3 =

    (SID_LIST =

    (SID_DESC =

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    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = source.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

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    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP (PORT = 1522))(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain))

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    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = destiny.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

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    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1523))

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    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP (PORT = 1522))(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain))

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    )

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