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Re: RMAN output log

From: cptkirkh <khill_at_scic.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 16:06:52 -0000
Message-ID: <1186416412.380919.175010@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>


On Aug 6, 10:39 am, Cristian Cudizio <cristian.cudi..._at_yahoo.it> wrote:
> On Aug 6, 5:26 pm, cptkirkh <kh..._at_scic.com> wrote:
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> > On Aug 6, 10:10 am, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
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> > > cptkirkh wrote:
> > > > I am runnign 10.1.0.3 on windows server 2003 and for the first time i
> > > > have tried to run the ORacle suggested backup to the flash recovery
> > > > area. I placed a limit on the flash recovery area and i am curious
> > > > about what the output log is telling me. Here is a copy of my output
> > > > log and i have placed next to the lines that confuse me. Coulc
> > > > someone explian to me waht these mean? Also when I go into the OEM
> > > > and look at my current backups it only lists the system and sysaux
> > > > datafiles. I have also included my RMAN script. Thanks in advance.
>
> > > > Recovery Manager: Release 10.1.0.3.0 - Production
>
> > > > Copyright (c) 1995, 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved.
>
> > > > RMAN>
>
> > > > connected to target database: PORKY (DBID=890890261)
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> > > > using target database controlfile instead of recovery catalog
>
> > > > RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5>
>
> > > > allocated channel: oem_disk_backup
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: sid=119 devtype=DISK
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> > > > Starting recover at 06-AUG-07 --why is trying to recover??
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> > > > no copy of datafile 2 found to recover
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> > > > no copy of datafile 4 found to recover
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> > > > no copy of datafile 5 found to recover
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: starting incremental datafile backupset
> > > > restore
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: specifying datafile copies to recover
>
> > > > recovering datafilecopy fno=00001 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT
> > > > \10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY\DATAFILE\O1_MF_SYSTEM_3C7F1CFJ_.DBF
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> > > > recovering datafilecopy fno=00003 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT
> > > > \10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY\DATAFILE\O1_MF_SYSAUX_3C7F09HJ_.DBF
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: restored backup piece 1
>
> > > > piece handle=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY
> > > > \BACKUPSET\2007_08_05\O1_MF_NNND1_TAG20070805T225751_3CF73HBB_.BKP
> > > > tag=TAG20070805T225751
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: restore complete
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> > > > Finished recover at 06-AUG-07
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> > > > Starting backup at 06-AUG-07
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> > > > no parent backup or copy of datafile 4 found -- which datafile can it
> > > > not find?
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> > > > no parent backup or copy of datafile 5 found
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> > > > no parent backup or copy of datafile 2 found
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: starting datafile copy
>
> > > > input datafile fno=00004 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\PORKY
> > > > \USERS01.DBF
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> > > > output filename=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY
> > > > \DATAFILE\O1_MF_USERS_3CG3BQ8M_.DBF tag=ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0 recid=556
> > > > stamp=629881804
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: datafile copy complete, elapsed time:
> > > > 00:09:45
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: starting datafile copy
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> > > > input datafile fno=00005 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\PORKY
> > > > \USERS02.DBF
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> > > > output filename=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY
> > > > \DATAFILE\O1_MF_USERS_3CG3WZ53_.DBF tag=ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0 recid=557
> > > > stamp=629882345
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: datafile copy complete, elapsed time:
> > > > 00:09:06
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: starting datafile copy
>
> > > > input datafile fno=00002 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\PORKY
> > > > \UNDOTBS01.DBF
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> > > > output filename=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY
> > > > \DATAFILE\O1_MF_UNDOTBS1_3CG4G08G_.DBF tag=ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0 recid=558
> > > > stamp=629882436
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: datafile copy complete, elapsed time:
> > > > 00:01:25
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: starting compressed incremental level 1
> > > > datafile backupset
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
>
> > > > input datafile fno=00003 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\PORKY
> > > > \SYSAUX01.DBF
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> > > > input datafile fno=00001 name=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\PORKY
> > > > \SYSTEM01.DBF
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> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: starting piece 1 at 06-AUG-07
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: finished piece 1 at 06-AUG-07
>
> > > > piece handle=F:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\PORKY
> > > > \BACKUPSET\2007_08_06\O1_MF_NNND1_TAG20070806T070021_3CG4JQ02_.BKP
> > > > comment=NONE
>
> > > > channel oem_disk_backup: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:15
>
> > > > Finished backup at 06-AUG-07
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> > > > Starting Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 06-AUG-07
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> > > > piece handle=E:\BACKUPS\C-890890261-20070806-00 comment=NONE
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> > > > Finished Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 06-AUG-07
>
> > > > released channel: oem_disk_backup
>
> > > > RMAN>
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> > > > Recovery Manager complete.
>
> > > > Here is my RMAN script.
> > > > Daily Script:
> > > > run {
> > > > allocate channel oem_disk_backup device type disk;
> > > > recover copy of database with tag 'ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0';
> > > > backup incremental level 1 cumulative copies=1 for recover of copy
> > > > with tag 'ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0' database;
> > > > }
>
> > > It can't find the files from the previous backup. To identify what RMAN
> > > thinks is data file 4 ...
>
> > > set linesize 121
> > > col file_name format a90
>
> > > SELECT file_name, file_id
> > > FROM dba_data_files
> > > ORDER BY 2;
> > > --
> > > Daniel A. Morgan
> > > University of Washington
> > > damor..._at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
> > > Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org-Hidequoted text -
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> > > - Show quoted text -
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> > What i wanted to try was the Oracle suggested backup formula that you
> > have the option to choose in the OEM so Cristian you are correct. Is
> > it possible that I should just use the customized option and choose
> > the Full backup option and then check the box use as the base of an
> > incremental backup strategy? Then setup a scheduled Incremental backup
> > (Level 1) to run daily after that? Thnaks for your help.
>
> Personally i've never used incremental backup.i don't like it. In
> previous versions
> of Oracle they where more complex, it seems to me that with 10g they
> have reduced
> the levels to simplify.
> What you say sounds right, i can only tell you to try it
> (and then remember also to try a restore and recovery)
>
> regards
> Cristian Cudiziohttp://oracledb.wordpress.comhttp://cristiancudizio.wordpress.com- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

Do you just use full backup? If so do you do it daily? Received on Mon Aug 06 2007 - 11:06:52 CDT

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