That is good to know, thank you. So I include the Oracle Directory and thus, I should be able to perform a BMR Restore? Would I just perform the BMR and then restore the Database and Log Files afterwards? So is there no need to follow the NMDA Admin guide's DR process?
I didn't check what NMDA admin guide says, but NMDA normally would focus on application it protects itself - not machine as whole. So, NMDA document might have something specific to application, but to protect application at OS level, you need to use NW.
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August 14th, 2015 16:00
You should exclude only log and dbf files - not oracle folder.
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August 17th, 2015 11:00
That is good to know, thank you. So I include the Oracle Directory and thus, I should be able to perform a BMR Restore? Would I just perform the BMR and then restore the Database and Log Files afterwards? So is there no need to follow the NMDA Admin guide's DR process?
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August 21st, 2015 01:00
I didn't check what NMDA admin guide says, but NMDA normally would focus on application it protects itself - not machine as whole. So, NMDA document might have something specific to application, but to protect application at OS level, you need to use NW.