Re: rman rman-04015 charaset problem



sorry for the lack of information :

I am backing up using rman on a machine I would call B
on this machine I Oracle 9.2.0.8.0 and a netackup environment
I am connecting to a remote database with a B local rman repository
the database I am backing up is on machine A ( same binaries ... 9.2.0.8.0 )

I am using the following syntax

rman target=rmandba/rmandba@targetdatabase rcvcat=rman/rman@rman

as far I known backing up a remote database is possible with rman ...

read you soon pal

sybrandb@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 15:59:51 -0700, Patrick Boulay <boulayp@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

I have this rman-04015 issue while accessing remote database for backup
my rman client NLS environment is setup accordingly with remote database
I cannot see how to solve this problem ...

What do you mean by remote database?
Rman can't backup a remote database. Rman needs to reside on the same
database as the client.
What are you exactly trying to accomplish? Does your database have a version?
Do you think you will get much assistance by requiring mindreading?

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