AREA of BACKUP RECOVERY backup obsolete backupsets

Hello

I implemented a similar to that described here backup strategy: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14192/bkscenar002.htm#sthref801. My backup script has these steps include:

# Backup tape flash recovery area
BACKUP RECOVERY AREA;
# delete obsolete backups on tape
REMOVE the TYPE of DEVICE OBSOLETE sbt;

I noticed that some backup sets is deleted band due to being outdated and the next day they are written on the tape again. This is because I do not explicitly remove obsolete backupsets of FRA on disc (they are automatically deleted by Oracle when the pressure of space arises), but obsolete backups are deleted explicitly the Ribbon.
And because only "AREA of RECOVERY of BACKUP" backups FRA whole tape, including obsolete backups, who are transferred to the Strip and then deleted every day until they are automatically removed from the FRA.

Is there a way to tell the RECOVERY AREA command BACKUP not obsolete backup games?

Thanks in advance for any response.

Kind regards
Swear

I apologize, I think I misread the scenario. However, to my knowledge there is no direct way to accomplish what you want to do (although it would certainly be a useful feature).

In your case, if it can be done with politics / the volume of your band, you could DELETE OBSOLETE less often against the heap and therefore files will remain on disk longer and will not be copied to tape several times.

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