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Old 01-06-2015, 05:22 AM   #1
phenriquerangel
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Unhappy Clean ( Redhat + Rman )


Hi guys,
I have a problem , i need clean filesystem automatic ,the best way I could are Crontab + script.But the scritp not execute rman .

The crontab is running normally ,scritp too. But, when I try login in rman for execute command.
Nothing happens.

Heeelp me .
 
Old 01-06-2015, 09:09 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by phenriquerangel View Post
Hi guys,
I have a problem , i need clean filesystem automatic ,the best way I could are Crontab + script.But the scritp not execute rman .

The crontab is running normally ,scritp too. But, when I try login in rman for execute command. Nothing happens.

Heeelp me .
First, please read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature...unless you provide relevant details, there is NOTHING we can do to help you. We don't know what version/distro of Linux you're using, what you mean by "clean filesystem", what the script you have now does, the output of your script when you try to run it, the script itself, or what you're running.

You hint at using Red Hat, so we can assume it's Red Hat Enterprise, and you mention RMAN, which is for Oracle. Neither of these things are free...so if you're paying for support, have you contacted Oracle? They'd be the ones to help you with RMAN issues.
 
  


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