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Recover tablespace in partitioned environment

Lew
Hi,

Here's the situation. We weekly take a full prod db backup (db has 5
partitions, catalog plus 4 others) and restore it to our dr machine.
Then we nightly apply delta backup from our prod machine to our dr
machine. The other day someone loaded data with recoverable on. Then
they took a full tablespace backup of the loaded tablespace. The
evening delta backup ran normally. We are trying to figure out what
the steps should be to correctly catch up the dr database. In the
past when this has happened we just took a full backup and did a full
restore. We'd like to try and do it using the tablespace backup and
the deltas.

Thanks.

Lew

Feb 28 '07 #1
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