Backup and recovery tool for oracle 9ias

I was asked to look at a bunch of old servers still in use that is using oracle 9.0.2.3 application server.
I noticed that there is no proper backup in place on this server. In oracle 10g application we have the backup/recovery tool to perform backups. Does anyone know if such a tool exist for oracle 9ias?
Thank you.

dmctl have an option to backup the configuration only, I dont remember if that's available for that version,but you can check running dcmctl command without parameters, it would show  a big list.
If dont, best way is making a cold backup, stop all process, make backup and start process. Remember to start proceses using dcmctl command, not opmnctl.
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