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RMAN

RMAN

2004-11-09       - By Hollis, Les

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You must make sure that $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_HOME/bin are in your
$PATH first.  There is a command in linux of rman that does something
else (I don't recall what it is at this time).  It is located in I
believe /usr/sbin  that comes first in your $PATH by default.

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From: DELE UDUMA [mailto:DUDUMA@(protected)]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 8:22 AM
To: suse-oracle@(protected)
Subject: [suse-oracle] RMAN

I use ora9i on suse, united linux. I discovered that I can not use the
rman
to perform backup. Each time I invoke it, it fails without giving any
error.
when I invoke the rman command on it's own it does not give me the rman
prompt as it should do. I have confirmed that rman is installed.
Pls can someone tell me if this something I need to do.

I have got the rman working on my HP-UX servers and Windows server.

thanks

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