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  1. #1
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    Dear Friends

    I am having oracle 8i on nt. I want to create catalog for
    rman, so what's the script name i have to run ( i know in
    oracle 8 . catrman.sql) , catrman.sql script i am not getting
    in 8i, even i am not having a documents of 8i , that's why
    i am asking you the name of script which i have to run.



    Thanks

    Rakesh Sanghvi
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    http://oradoc.photo.net/ora816/serve...a76990/toc.htm

    RMAN scripts are by default ran catproc. So you don't have to worry about resunning them...

    Sam
    Thanx
    Sam



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    Hi,
    There is no script to run in order to create catalog in Oracle 8i.The thing u have to do is to execute rman and at the rman prompt enter the following command:

    c:\rman target=system/system rcvcat=rman/rman

    rman> create catalog; --- the create catalog command will create the rman tables and the catalog .

    rman> register database --- the database of which u have to take the backup.

    rman> report schema; --- check whether the information from the database whose backup is to be taken is stored in rman catalog

    In case of any help please be free to ask me at rohitsn@altavista.com

    Regards,
    Rohit Nirkhe,Oracle DBA,OCP 8i
    rohitsn@altavista.com


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    create catalog tablespace 'RMAN_TS'; not create catalog tablespace rman_ts;

    Then exit;

    Then register the database.

    At least that's how I do it and it works.

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