Apply the bow logs after the full backup

DB version: 10 gr 2


NOCATALOG mode, I'll take a full backup (hot) DBx (800 GB) using the command
run {
allocate channel c1 TYPE DISK connect 'sys/dempo'  FORMAT   '/u04/bkp/stprod_%U.rbk';
backup as compressed backupset database tag 'full'  plus archivelog; 
}
and restore it in DBy.
But how do I apply archive logs generated dbx during the full backup after the full backup?
The restored control file does not have these archived logs. Right?

But the control file which will be restored isn't aware of these new logs archived 5

Take an another controlfile after the log backups backup archive 5.

However, you can also CATALOG (search for documentation of RMAN for the "CATALOG" as a command RMAN) backup archivelog items 'Add' in the backup controlfile preceded.

Hemant K Collette

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    Good bye

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    Archive logs only applied to data files during backup or only during a restore? There is no archive newspaper applied on the fly.

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    thelok wrote:
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    Hello

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    30      1    9       A 31-10-2011 23:00:30 +HR/dbhr/archivelog/2011_11_03/thread_1_seq_9.409.766278025
    31      1    10      A 03-11-2011 23:00:23 +HR/dbhr/archivelog/2011_11_04/thread_1_seq_10.391.766366105
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    33      1    12      A 05-11-2011 23:28:49 +HR/dbhr/archivelog/2011_11_06/thread_1_seq_12.413.766516349
    
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    input archive log thread=1 sequence=9 recid=30 stamp=766278027
    input archive log thread=1 sequence=10 recid=31 stamp=766366111
    input archive log thread=1 sequence=11 recid=32 stamp=766516067
    input archive log thread=1 sequence=12 recid=33 stamp=766516350
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    archive log filename=+HR/dbhr/archivelog/2011_11_03/thread_1_seq_9.409.766278025 recid=30 stamp=766278027
    archive log filename=+HR/dbhr/archivelog/2011_11_04/thread_1_seq_10.391.766366105 recid=31 stamp=766366111
    archive log filename=+HR/dbhr/archivelog/2011_11_06/thread_1_seq_11.411.766516065 recid=32 stamp=766516067
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    input datafile fno=00004 name=+HR/dbhr/datafile/users.397.765557979
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    Kind regards
    Levi Pereira

    Published by: Levi Pereira on November 7, 2011 01:02

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