Re: AIX and Oracle Cold Backup

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: Thu Jul 31 2003 - 16:42:29 EDT


You could use "splitlvcopy" I would think.

BV
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Bill Verzal
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We rs6000 running aix 4.3.3 with and oracle database. We don't want to
shut the database down to do cold backups every month because of the
downtime. We currently use volume group mirroring to keep 2 copies of the
database. Is it possible in aix to unmirror the volume group then mount
the unactive mirror set on another aix box then do a cold back of those
disks. Then mirror them again on the production server once the back up is
completed on the other server. We have SAN so the disk are accessible to
both nodes. We currently do this on our vms system which has a large
oracle database but we want to do the same thing on our ais systems.

If this is possible please explain, how.

Thanks

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