Restore on new hard disk

bjr
Je fais une sauvegarde par rman comme ci dessus
ceci est un test en cas du crach du serveur
Bck_full.bat ( fichier bat)
rman target internal/0490@act nocatalog cmdfile d:\Essai_Rman\RmanBckFull.rcv
pause
RmanBckFull.rcv
run {
allocate channel d1 type disk;
backup
full
skip inaccessible
tag b_db_full
filesperset 6
format 'd:\Essai_Rman\Bck_full_%t_s%s_p%p'
(database);
release channel d1;
2 fichiers se sont crees , je les sauvegarde dans un endroit sur avec les fichiers
arcs
je remets un nouveau disque dur
- installation oracle8i
- creation tables users grants ok
je copie les arcs dernierement sauvegardes
je lance la restauration rman comme ci dessous
Rec_Full.bat
rman target internal/0490@act nocatalog cmdfile d:\Essai_Rman\RmanRecFull.rcv
pause
RmanRecFull.rcv
run {
allocate channel d1 type disk;
recover database;
release channel d1;
Mon Analyse est t'elle correcte ????
Quelles precautions supplementaires doit je prendre ?
Doit je sauvegarder aussi les redo logs et les control files ??
merci

Bridge is only a browser. It does not contain any files. You need to find out where you saved your photos, and hope they are still accessible on the crashed drive... Just copy them over to your new drive.

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    You cannot obtain an Windows installation disc from Toshiba. 
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  • Replacing tunes in iTunes in computer with new hard disk

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  • NEED HELP, old hard disk failed, new hard disk not detected.

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  • New hard disk not detected on openboot

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