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Oracle Schedular


Posted Date: 28 Aug 2008      Total Responses: 2

Posted By: Nagamalleswari       Member Level: Silver     Points: 1


Hi all,
I am using oracle 10g I need to write oracle schedular for to take a data backup everyday evening.

Any one please help me.

Please take your own table and give me the example

please

Thanks,
Malleswari




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Author: D.Jeya kumar(JK)    29 Aug 2008Member Level: DiamondRating:     Points: 4
Hi,



Please take a look at the below site for the RMAN backup.

http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/pdf/S942_Chien.doc.pdf

http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/htdocs/BR_Overview.htm

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Database/Oracle/10.x/Q_23272176.html

Regards
JK




Author: Kundan Kumar Sinha    02 Sep 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 6
Hi,

1. Select Schedule Backup in the Backup/Recovery region.

2. The Schedule Backup: Strategy page appears. Select Oracle-suggested from the Backup Strategy drop-down menu. Select Disk under Select your backup destination. Enter your operating system username and password in the Host Credentials section. Click Next .

3. The Schedule Backup: Setup page appears. Review the information and click Next.

4. The Schedule Backup: Schedule page appears. Review the information and adjust the start date and time as appropriate. Click Next.

5. The Schedule Backup: Review page appears. Review the information and click Submit Job.

6. The Status page appears with a message indicating the job has been successfully submitted. You can click View Job to access the job status page or click OK to complete the operation.


Regards,
Kundan








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