SMO does not have a scheduler like SME yet.

 


From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Milazzo Giacomo
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Nobody knows about SMO? J

 

I can’t believe it…

 

Da: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] Per conto di Milazzo Giacomo
Inviato: mercoledì 9 luglio 2008 10.04
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Oggetto: Snapmanager Oracle for Windows schedule, how to?

 

Hi all

 

Few days ago I had a chance to install (first time) a Snapmanager for Oracle 2.2 on a Windows 2K3 hosting Oracle 9.2 db instances.

No great issues understanting repository and profile concepts or creating backup jobs both full or partial.

 

The issues arrived when, also using the wizard I expected myself to have some items to create a procedure to be scheduled using the Windows scheduler, exactly as done lot of times with SMSQL or SME.

I looked for docs or best practice to create some job and to schedule it with no luck.

Also reading at command line options it seems quite complex to create and prepare some command rows and to put them in some batch to include in the scheduler.

Another strange thing is that once created a backup job with its label you cannot reuse it and it has to be recreated from the beginning.

 

Is there something like that also in SMO? Where is it? Or, alternatively, where I can find docs that can give me some sample to schedule/repeat and so on the job created with SMO?

 

Thanks a lot