backup remote database using rman

Hi all

I have a prod (11.1.0.6.0) servers on Windows 2003 R2 64 bit.

Name of the server (PRODDB)

I want to take rman backup of my client machine and also I want to save the backup in my client machine file itself rather save in the server machine.
is it possible, and if 'YES' then can someone suggest me how can be possible?


Thank you and best regards,
John of Vikash

Vikash Jain (trainee DBA) wrote:
Hi all

I have a prod (11.1.0.6.0) servers on Windows 2003 R2 64 bit.

Name of the server (PRODDB)

I want to take rman backup of my client machine and also I want to save the backup in my client machine file itself rather save in the server machine.
is it possible, and if 'YES' then can someone suggest me how can be possible?

Thank you best regards &,.
John of Vikash

If you are able to access the RMAN utility from your client machine and you are able to access the database (Production) target of your client machine, then you should be able to take backup of the client machine but backups would not be stored on the client computer. Backups are stored on the target server (PRODDB) only. Even if you try to take backups using the format specifier, the path is enabled on the target server and if not found, then RMAN throw out error.

You must have a disk that is shared and accessible from your target server and the client computer.

Refer to this http://arjudba.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-to-take-rman-backup-on-remote-disk.html

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    Hello world
    Please help me solve this problem.
    I'm just beginner in Oracle Database (11 g 2). Today, I had a problem, I tried to back up and restore my db by RMAN. I delete all the files in /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl / * , then I restore them easily, but the point is I have a table, I can restore Hungarian, but cannot restore anything ranks in it (something wrong with step restore database). I'll tell the detail below.
    -First, I create a 'Day' with command table create table hr.day (varchar (20)) day. Then I backup complete by this:
    run{
    allocate channel bkp device type DISK FORMAT '/u01/backup/DB_FULL_%d_%T_s%s_p%p' ;
    backup as compressed backupset incremental level 0 tag 'DB_FULL' database include current controlfile;
    backup as compressed backupset tag 'ARCL_BKP_FULL' archivelog all delete input;
    crosscheck archivelog all;
    crosscheck backup;
    delete noprompt obsolete;
    release channel bkp;
    }


    D ' other hand, I have insert 'Monday' to table. then do an incremental backup by this:

    run{
    allocate channel bkp device type DISK FORMAT '/u01/backup/DB_INC_%d_%T_s%s_p%p' ;
    backup as compressed backupset incremental level 1 tag 'DB_INC' database include current controlfile;
    backup as compressed backupset tag 'ARCL_BKP_INC' archivelog all delete input;
    crosscheck archivelog all;
    crosscheck backup;
    delete noprompt obsolete;
    release channel bkp;
    }

    Repeat 7 times (Monday-> Saturday). And I got these files:

    [oracle@rac ~]$ ls -l /u01/backup/
    total 400280
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 07:23 c-1428943247-20160120-01
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:04 c-1428943247-20160120-02
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:05 c-1428943247-20160120-03
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:06 c-1428943247-20160120-04
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:08 c-1428943247-20160120-05
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:08 c-1428943247-20160120-06
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:09 c-1428943247-20160120-07
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  10158080 Jan 20 08:32 c-1428943247-20160120-08
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 296337408 Jan 20 07:23 DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s89_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 07:23 DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s90_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   2266624 Jan 20 07:23 DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s91_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   4073984 Jan 20 07:23 DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s92_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall  11201536 Jan 20 07:23 DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s93_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 08:05 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s100_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    146944 Jan 20 08:05 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s101_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    884736 Jan 20 08:06 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s103_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 08:06 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s104_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall     82432 Jan 20 08:06 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s105_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    294912 Jan 20 08:07 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s107_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 08:07 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s108_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall     18944 Jan 20 08:08 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s109_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    155648 Jan 20 08:08 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s111_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 08:08 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s112_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    131584 Jan 20 08:08 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s113_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    647168 Jan 20 08:09 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s115_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 08:09 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s116_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall      8704 Jan 20 08:09 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s117_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   2203648 Jan 20 08:04 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s95_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1130496 Jan 20 08:04 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s96_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall   1899008 Jan 20 08:04 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s97_p1
    -rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall    327680 Jan 20 08:05 DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s99_p1

    And
    RMAN> list backup summary;
    List of Backups
    ===============
    Key     TY LV S Device Type Completion Time #Pieces #Copies Compressed Tag
    ------- -- -- - ----------- --------------- ------- ------- ---------- ---
    80      B  0  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_FULL
    81      B  0  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_FULL
    82      B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_FULL
    83      B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_FULL
    84      B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_FULL
    85      B  F  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       NO         TAG20160120T072332
    86      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    87      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    88      B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_INC
    89      B  F  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       NO         TAG20160120T080440
    90      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    91      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    92      B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_INC
    93      B  F  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       NO         TAG20160120T080545
    94      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    95      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    96      B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_INC
    97      B  F  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       NO         TAG20160120T080657
    98      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    99      B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    100     B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_INC
    101     B  F  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       NO         TAG20160120T080801
    102     B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    103     B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    104     B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_INC
    105     B  F  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       NO         TAG20160120T080844
    106     B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    107     B  1  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        DB_INC
    108     B  A  A DISK        20-JAN-16       1       1       YES        ARCL_BKP_INC

    My configuration of rman:
    RMAN> show all;
    RMAN configuration parameters for database with db_unique_name ORCL are:
    CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 7 DAYS;
    CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION ON;
    CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO DISK;
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO '/u01/backup/%F';
    CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE DISK PARALLELISM 2 BACKUP TYPE TO BACKUPSET;
    CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # default
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # default
    CONFIGURE CHANNEL DEVICE TYPE DISK FORMAT   '/u01/backup/backup_df%t_s%s_s%p';
    CONFIGURE MAXSETSIZE TO UNLIMITED; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM 'AES128'; # default
    CONFIGURE COMPRESSION ALGORITHM 'BASIC' AS OF RELEASE 'DEFAULT' OPTIMIZE FOR LOAD TRUE ; # default
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE; # default
    CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME TO '/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome/dbs/snapcf_orcl.f'; # default

    - Thirdly, i removed all file in /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/*. then restore control file from the newest backup control file (saturday backup) + restore database. Seem nothing's wrong here.
    RMAN> restore controlfile from '/u01/backup/c-1428943247-20160120-08';
    Starting restore at 20-JAN-16
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=18 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_2
    channel ORA_DISK_2: SID=20 device type=DISK
    channel ORA_DISK_2: skipped, AUTOBACKUP already found
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring control file
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:09
    output file name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/control01.ctl
    output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/orcl/control02.ctl
    Finished restore at 20-JAN-16

    RMAN> alter database mount;
    database mounted
    released channel: ORA_DISK_1
    released channel: ORA_DISK_2

    RMAN> restore database;
    Starting restore at 20-JAN-16
    Starting implicit crosscheck backup at 20-JAN-16
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=20 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_2
    channel ORA_DISK_2: SID=18 device type=DISK
    Crosschecked 29 objects
    Finished implicit crosscheck backup at 20-JAN-16

    Starting implicit crosscheck copy at 20-JAN-16
    using channel ORA_DISK_1
    using channel ORA_DISK_2
    Finished implicit crosscheck copy at 20-JAN-16

    searching for all files in the recovery area
    cataloging files...
    no files cataloged

    using channel ORA_DISK_1
    using channel ORA_DISK_2

    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile backup set restore
    channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00001 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/system01.dbf
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00002 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/sysaux01.dbf
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00003 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/undotbs01.dbf
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00004 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/users01.dbf
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00005 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/example01.dbf
    channel ORA_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /u01/backup/DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s89_p1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: piece handle=/u01/backup/DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s89_p1 tag=DB_FULL
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:15
    Finished restore at 20-JAN-16

    -Fourth, the problem here, I got the database;
    .. .every oky until this line...
    starting media recovery

    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log restore to default destination
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=15
    channel ORA_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s117_p1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: piece handle=/u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s117_p1 tag=ARCL_BKP_INC
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
    archived log file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/ORCL/archivelog/2016_01_20/o1_mf_1_15_c9xsyx9k_.arc thread=1 sequence=15
    unable to find archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of recover command at 01/20/2016 08:50:22
    RMAN-06054: media recovery requesting unknown archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1 and starting SCN of 1205841

    The error said that it is impossible to find the archived log thread = 1 sequence = 1. Then I check it with this command always there (oh, I'm wrong?)
    RMAN> list backup of archivelog all;
    List of Backup Sets
    ===================
    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    82      2.16M      DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 82   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_FULL
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s91_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 82
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
    1    1       1154833    20-JAN-16 1177422    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    83      3.88M      DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 83   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_FULL
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s92_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 83
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
    1    1       1162729    20-JAN-16 1188784    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    84      10.68M     DISK        00:00:01     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 84   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_FULL
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_FULL_ORCL_20160120_s93_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 84
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    2       1177422    20-JAN-16 1201833    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    88      1.81M      DISK        00:00:01     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 88   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_INC
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s97_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 88
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    3       1201833    20-JAN-16 1204844    20-JAN-16
      1    4       1204844    20-JAN-16 1204893    20-JAN-16
      1    5       1204893    20-JAN-16 1204958    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    92      143.00K    DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 92   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_INC
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s101_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 92
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    6       1204958    20-JAN-16 1205034    20-JAN-16
      1    7       1205034    20-JAN-16 1205253    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    96      80.00K     DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 96   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_INC
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s105_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 96
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    8       1205253    20-JAN-16 1205354    20-JAN-16
      1    9       1205354    20-JAN-16 1205433    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    100     18.00K     DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 100   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_INC
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s109_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 100
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    10      1205433    20-JAN-16 1205519    20-JAN-16
      1    11      1205519    20-JAN-16 1205559    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    104     128.00K    DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 104   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_INC
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s113_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 104
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    12      1205559    20-JAN-16 1205624    20-JAN-16
      1    13      1205624    20-JAN-16 1205739    20-JAN-16

    BS Key  Size       Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    ------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
    108     8.00K      DISK        00:00:00     20-JAN-16     
            BP Key: 108   Status: AVAILABLE  Compressed: YES  Tag: ARCL_BKP_INC
            Piece Name: /u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s117_p1

      List of Archived Logs in backup set 108
      Thrd Seq     Low SCN    Low Time  Next SCN   Next Time
      ---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
      1    14      1205739    20-JAN-16 1205796    20-JAN-16
      1    15      1205796    20-JAN-16 1205840    20-JAN-16


    If i ignore it and open the database, just my table in full backup come back but rows was not restored. I'm sure the problem is my archive log backup but i don't know how to solve it. Plz help me.

    Sorry for a long post.

    > 1 and from the 1205841 SNA sequence

    The SCN that indicates Oracle is above the range of SNA that you have in the ArchiveLog backups for sequence 1 to 15 (15 sequence ends at 1205840).

    The message

    channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring archives Journal

    Archives journal thread = 1 sequence = 15

    channel ORA_DISK_1: backup/u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s117_p1 piece reading

    channel ORA_DISK_1: piece handle = / u01/backup/DB_INC_ORCL_20160120_s117_p1 tag = ARCL_BKP_INC

    indicates that he has restored the sequence up to 15

    You can check the log file alert database instance for messages on the fact of recovery.

    He is now asking sequence #1 it seems you did a RESETLOGS after sequence #15.

    Note: If you have NOT issued a COMMIT after the line is INSERTED in the table 'Day', the recovery of the database will have no * transactions * to retrieve.  An uncomitted transaction is cancelled.

    Hemant K Collette

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