ARCHIVELOG queries years before backup recovery

I am doing a test of recovery of an RMAN backup on another server. After the restoration, the recovery phase requires an archivelog of 2008 with a sequence number of 1. I did not have these old archivelogs and do not see why I should need because the backup is from this year.

Any ideas on why this is happening? Oracle version is 11.2.0.1.0 on x86_64

This would have been what I thought too, but looking at the db of the source, it is not the case. (Of course, it is possible that at the time the backup was taken, the data file was in offline mode - but I don't think it's the case either).

I lean toward thinking it's just a feature of a restore process has failed. I'm almost done the restoration of data files so I'll find soon.

In fact, I think that's it:

SQL > select file #, creation_time from v$ datafile;

FILE # CREATION_

---------- ---------

1 3 AUGUST 07

2 3 AUGUST 07

3 3 AUGUST 07

4 3 AUGUST 07

5 10 DECEMBER 08

6 27 APRIL 09

7 16 NOVEMBER 09

8 1 JUNE 10

9 JUNE 4, 12

Relief sought initially archivelogs in time of creating the data file 5. Now that I made room and restored datafile 5 once, he wants now archivelogs 27 April 09... which is the time of creation of the data file 6. I am currently restoring this one and looking at v$ datafile_header, I'll probably need to #8 catering establishments. Here's hoping that the round is played.

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