backup rman design database with phsical ensures

Hello

12 c database, after physical expectation is created, I need backup rman configuration,

The goal is: a) backup of database b) remove archivelogs that have been backed up, free up space FRA.

Design as below:

1:

in RMAN (primary and standby):
RMAN >
Configure controlfile autobackup on;
set the type of backup device type disk compressed backupset;
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO APPLIED ON ALL STANDBY;


2: primary school:
RMAN > CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY to the 5 DAY RECOVERY WINDOW;

3: in priamry, turn on track changes to block

4: primary, implemented since rman level 0 (full backup) on Sunday.

5: in the primary, the installation program rman level 1 backup from Monday to Saturday.

6: primary, set up since rman "save archive backup delete them all obsolete" every hour;

questions here:

1. as in step 5, for the protection of the o and delete archivelog, the script using:

Run {}
allocate channel d1 type disk;
SQL 'alter system archive log current';
overlap archivelog all;
backup AS COMPRESSED BACKUPSET archivelog all delete them all input;
output channel d1;
}

I wonder if ' archivelog all delete all entries "will delete archivelog which was not taken on the eve of the database and broken standby database

(hanging and out-of-sync with primary)... it is a concern, is that possible?

2. If the primary database crashed, failover to standby mode, then restore/recovery primary, switch back to the primary, this design is just? If you have any good suggestions, please let me know.

(to put it simply, I don't want to full/incremental backup to install standby, primary server CPU is good enough)

Thank you very much!

A few brief notes worth a visit:

Based on Oracle 11 g Data Guard for the backup database and restore

http://www.databasejournal.com/features/Oracle/article.php/3830766/leveraging-Oracle-11g-Data-Guard-for-database-backup-and-recovery.htm

Standby database using RMAN

http://Arup.blogspot.com/2007/07/standby-database-using-RMAN.html

Best regards

mseberg

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    Enter a number of file datafile = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/oraprim/users01.dbf 00006

    Enter a number of file datafile = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/oraprim/myts01.dbf 00057

    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting total, 1-January 5, 16

    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1-January 5, 16

    piece handle=/u02/bkp/ORAPRIM_inc_42qqkmaq_1_1.bak tag = TAG20160105T190016 comment = NONE

    channel ORA_DISK_1: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:02

    Backup finished on 5 January 16

    Saved controlfile on primary:

    RMAN > backup current controlfile to Eve format ' / u02/bkp/ctl.ctl';

    Cancel recovery in standby mode:

    SYS @ orastb > alter database recover managed standby database cancel;

    Database altered.

    Recover the day before by using the above backup items

    RMAN > recover database noredo;

    From pick up to 5 January 16

    the DISC 2 channel configuration is ignored

    the DISC 3 channel configuration is ignored

    configuration for DISK 4 channel is ignored

    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1

    channel ORA_DISK_1: SID = 26 type of device = DISK

    channel ORA_DISK_1: from additional data file from the restore backup set

    channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set

    destination for the restoration of the data file 00001: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orastb/system01.dbf

    destination for the restoration of the data file 00003: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orastb/sysaux01.dbf

    destination for the restoration of the data file 00004: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orastb/undotbs01.dbf

    destination for the restoration of the data file 00006: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orastb/users01.dbf

    destination for the restoration of the data file 00057: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orastb/myts01.dbf

    channel ORA_DISK_1: backup /u02/bkp/ORAPRIM_inc_3uqqkma0_1_1.bak piece reading

    channel ORA_DISK_1: room handle=/u02/bkp/ORAPRIM_inc_3uqqkma0_1_1.bak tag = TAG20160105T190016

    channel ORA_DISK_1: restored the backup part 1

    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, duration: 00:00:01

    Finished recover to 5 January 16

    Restored the controlfile and mounted the day before:

    RMAN > shutdown immediate

    dismounted database

    Instance Oracle to close

    RMAN > startup nomount

    connected to the database target (not started)

    Oracle instance started

    Total System Global Area 939495424 bytes

    Bytes of size 2295080 fixed

    348130008 variable size bytes

    583008256 of database buffers bytes

    Redo buffers 6062080 bytes

    RMAN > restore controlfile eve of ' / u02/ctl.ctl ';

    From 5 January 16 restore

    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1

    channel ORA_DISK_1: SID = 20 type of device = DISK

    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore the control file

    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, duration: 00:00:01

    output file name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/orastb/control01.ctl

    output file name=/u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/orastb/control02.ctl

    Finished restore at 5 January 16

    RMAN > change the editing of the database;

    Statement processed

    output channel: ORA_DISK_1

    Now the data file does not exist on the standby mode:

    SYS @ orastb > alter database recover managed standby database disconnect;

    Database altered.

    SYS @ orastb > select the process, status, sequence # v$ managed_standby;

    STATUS OF PROCESS SEQUENCE #.

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

    CONNECTED ARCH 0

    CONNECTED ARCH 0

    CONNECTED ARCH 0

    ARCH. CLOSING 329

    RFS IDLE 0

    RFS IDLE 330

    RFS IDLE 0

    MRP0 APPLYING_LOG 330

    8 selected lines.

    SYS @ orastb > select name from v$ datafile where ts #= 6;

    NAME

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

    /U01/app/Oracle/oradata/orastb/myts01.dbf

    Hope that gives you a clear picture. You can use this to roll forward day before using the SNA roll forward Eve physical database using RMAN incremental backup | Shivananda Rao

    -Jonathan Rolland

  • RMAN-06820 / backup RMAN on a database of Eve / wallet using authentication

    Hello

    An attempt to resolution RMAN-06820 by putting together a portfolio for Doc-ID 1616074.1
    RMAN-06820: WARNING: unable to archive the current log on the primary database

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

    Doc-ID 1616074.1 means Bug: 17580082

    As for being able to connect standby to primary school, there are few options

    (Option 1) is to connect as SYSDBA, as: 'rman target sys/password@stby.
    (Option 2) is portfolio of configuration using the authentication that can be made (more information can be obtained by the SECURITY team).
    (Option 3) using command CONNECT in the command file supplied to RMAN. For example: RMAN > Connect target sysdba_user/password@stby

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

    We are currently using option 1, but to remove the passwords from the scheduled RMAN script.

    RMAN target sys/password@stby nocatalog journal @/ tmp/RMAN_SCRIPT = / tmp/RMAN_LOG

    We look at option 2 implement a portfolio > ' use secure external password store (Doc ID 340559.1) '

    We have successfully Setup a portfolio

    $ mkdir $ORACLE_HOME/portfolio
    $ mkstore - wrl $ORACLE_HOME/portfolio-create
    $ mkstore - wrl $ORACLE_HOME/portfolio - createCredential stby sys password

    SQLNET.ora updated with
    WALLET_LOCATION = (source = (Method = file) (METHOD_DATA =(Directory=$ORACLE_HOME/Wallet)))
    SQLNET. WALLET_OVERRIDE = TRUE

    The scheduled RMAN script is updated:

    RMAN target /@stby nocatalog journal @/ tmp/RMAN_SCRIPT = / tmp/RMAN_LOG

    I always get RMAN-06820 WARNING.

    -Anyone have a solution to resolve the WARNING of RMAN - 06820 for an RMAN backup on a database ensure using a portfolio (Doc ID 1616074.1 Option 2) for authentication?


    Kind regards

    Richie.

    An update for you to know that this isn't a problem.

    I have re-implemented solution (recreated portfolio / updated the rman script to remove password) and his works now.

    I'll go through this myself to see what I missed the first time.

    Therefore, please note that Doc ID 1616074.1 Option 2 (workaround) put in place a portfolio (Ref: Doc ID 340559.1) is 100% successful.

    set up a portfolio:
    $ mkdir $ORACLE_HOME/portfolio
    $ mkstore - wrl $ORACLE_HOME/portfolio-create
    $ mkstore - wrl $ORACLE_HOME/portfolio - createCredential stby sys password

    SQLNET.ora:
    WALLET_LOCATION = (source = (Method = file) (METHOD_DATA =(Directory=$ORACLE_HOME/Wallet)))
    SQLNET. WALLET_OVERRIDE = TRUE

    RMAN backup:
    Journal of @RMAN_SCRIPT /@stby target = RMAN_LOG RMAN nocatalog

  • Problem creating a Standby physical database with RMAN

    Hi all

    I am learning oracle dataguard and as part of the learning process of creation of database on hold.

    Platform: V250-fire-Sun Sparc, Solaris 10

    Version of database - Oracle 11R2

    I create standby database on the same server, so the directory structure is different.

    By following the instructions on the site of Oracle, I managed to create a functional physical standby database. But I'm not able to create a database with RMAN backup. Here are the steps that I follow-

    1 configure all the required settings on the primary database as done in creating physical standby database manually, for example implementation force of logging, the creation of newspapers ensure etc..

    2. settings edited on the primary database file as does everything in manual creation of physical database backup. Some of these changes are –

    On the primary database:
    *. FAL_CLIENT = "orcl11020" #Primary database unique name
    *. FAL_SERVER = "stdby_11" #Standby database unique name

    db_file_name_convert ='/ < dir >/oradata/stdby_11 ',' / < dir >/oradata/orcl11020 '

    log_file_name_convert ='/ < dir >/oradata/stdby_11 ',' / < dir >/oradata/orcl11020 ',' / < dir > / oradata/stdby_11/redo_mem ',' / < dir > / oradata/orcl11020/redo_mem '
    standby_file_management = auto

    * .log_archive_config = 'DG_CONFIG = (orcl11020, stdby_11)'

    * .log_archive_dest_1 = "LOCATION = / < dir > / flash_recovery_area/ORCL11020/archivelog"

    VALID_FOR = (ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) db_unique_name = orcl11020'

    * .log_archive_dest_2 = "SERVICE = db_unique_name LGWR ASYNC = (ONLINE_LOGFILES, PRIMARY_ROLE) stdby_11 = stdby_11 VALID_FOR'"

    *. LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_1 = 'ENABLE '.
    *. LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_2 = 'ENABLE '.
    *. LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT='%t_%s_%r.arc'
    *. LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES = 30

    Copied same pfile standby database and set to date follows.

    "* .control_files ='/ < dir > /oradata/stdby_11/stdby_11.ctl','/ < dir > / fra_stdby/stdby_11/stdby_11.ctl".
    * .db_name = "orcl1102".
    * .db_unique_name = "stdby_11".
    *. FAL_CLIENT = "stdby_11."
    *. FAL_SERVER = "orcl11020."
    db_file_name_convert ='/ < dir >/oradata/orcl11020 ',' / < dir >/oradata/stdby_11 '
    log_file_name_convert ='/ < dir >/oradata/orcl11020 ',' / < dir >/oradata/stdby_11 ',' / < dir > / oradata/orcl11020/redo_mem ',' / < dir > / oradata/stdby_11/redo_mem '
    standby_file_management = auto
    * .log_archive_dest_1 = "LOCATION = / < dir > / fra_stdby/STDBY_11/archivelog"
    VALID_FOR = (ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) db_unique_name = stdby_11'
    * .log_archive_dest_2 = "SERVICE = orcl11020 LGWR ASYNC VALID_FOR = (ONLINE_LOGFILES, PRIMARY_ROLE)
    db_unique_name = orcl11020'

    3. Add the relevant information in tnsnames.ora and listener.ora files and restart the listener.
    3 created the file password with the same credentials as database primary.
    4.up - to-date RMAN backup primary database available.
    5. create controlfile standby with rman
    While the primary database s open (I tried with a primary database in montage mode as well).

    $> rman/paswd@rman for catalog rman target /.
    RMAN > BACKUP CURRENT CONTROLFILE TO SLEEP;

    6. open a new terminal standby base and start in nomount mode using the settings created - file
    $> ORACLE_SID = stdby_11
    $> export ORACLE_SID
    $> sqlplus / as sysdba
    SQL > STARTUP NOMOUNT pfile =' < rental/initfilename.ora '
    SQL > quit
    $> rman AUXILIARY / target sys/passwd@orcl11020 catalog rman/passwd@rman
    RMAN > duplicate TARGET DATABASE ENSURES DORECOVER;


    RMAN ends without error but the archive logs is not eliminated. Looking at the newspaper, following caught my eye.

    Logging of 1017 errors received on the eve
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Verify that the primary and standby use a password file
    and remote_login_passwordfile shared or EXCLUSIVE.
    and the SYS password is the same password files.
    error ORA-16191
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    FAL [client, ARC2]: error 16191 connection at orcl11020 for the extraction of the gap sequence
    Errors in file /<>dir > / diag/rdbms/stdby_11/stdby_11/trace/stdby_11_arc2_24321.trc:
    ORA-16191: customer main newspaper not connected waiting for shipment
    Errors in file / < dir > / diag/rdbms/stdby_11/stdby_11/trace/stdby_11_arc2_24321.trc:
    ORA-16191: customer main newspaper not connected waiting for shipment


    Thus on primary and standby I confirmed

    SQL > show parameter remote_login_passwordfile

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME
    ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------
    Remote_login_passwordfile string EXCLUSIVE

    Make double sure that the password files are the same, I stop databases, delete the password and recreated with the same credentials.
    Password files are called - orapworcl11020 and orapwstdby_11

    Can someone guide me where thisngs wrong here please.

    How did you create your file of passwords on the rescue system?

    I will consider your entire post and see what jumps.

    * 3. Created the file password with the same credentials as primary database.*

    You cannot create the password on the eve of 11.1 from file. You must COPY the password from the primary to the wait for passwords to match. What I do, is copy and rename.

    E.g.

    I copy orapwPRIMARY to the standby server and rename it orapwSTANDBY

    (Your names varies)

    It could start to work if you do this with a stop and restart of recovery on the day before. Newspapers make up probably just.

    If you find this helpful please mark as well.

    Best regards

    mseberg

    Published by: mseberg on July 7, 2011 07:16

    A few things about the parameters (they can make no difference)

    This

    Log_archive_dest_1 =' LOCATION = /

    /flash_recovery_area/ORCL11020/archivelog VALID_FOR = (ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) db_unique_name = orcl11020'

    Would it be

    Log_archive_dest_1 =' LOCATION = USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST VALID_FOR = (ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) db_unique_name = orcl11020'

    Not sure that you need.

    LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT='%t_%s_%r.arc'

  • How to recover the database with RMAN avoiding blur

    Hi gurus,


    I'm stuck in a situation and need your help.

    We check if our backups are valid or not. So it gave me a new server and backups/archives to a 2 TB database I need to restore/recovery. I followed steps below.

    (1) copied the prod parameter file to test.

    (2) make the necessary changes in the init file.

    db_file_name_convert, etc..

    (3) start db in nomount mode.

    (4) restore the backup control file

    Restore controlfile to ' / oraback/ARCH/prod/backup_controlfiles/c-250795000-20141030-01';

    (5) mount the database.

    (6) created under the rman script and executed.

    Run {}

    Catalogue start with ' / oraback/RMAN/test "noprompt.

    Catalogue start with ' / oraback/ARCH/test "noprompt.

    allocate channel C1 device type disk;

    allocate channel C2 device type disk;

    allocated channel C3 device type disk;

    allocate channel C4 device type disk;

    allocate channel C5 device type disk;

    allocate channel C6 device type disk;

    allocate channel C7 device type disk;

    allocate channel C8 device type disk;

    @rename_datafiles.lst

    @rename_logfiles.lst

    until the SNA 144390584718.

    restore the database;

    switch datafile;

    recover the database

    }

    Questions-

    -Restore completed successfully, but I found that few archives are missing.

    -I pulled from database to recover until cancel using backup controlfile; There is a below error

    ORA-01152: 1 no file has been restored from a sufficiently old backup

    ORA-01110: data file 1: ' / u02/oradata/testsystem01.dbf'

    -Then tried to restore the archive of available backup archive and few of archives have been restored.

    i.e. of sequence between 759529 and 759552.

    And then I pulled the database until cancel using backup controlfile recovery and I got errors below.

    SQL > restore database using backup controlfile until cancel;

    ORA-00279: change 144185396330 September at 26/10/2014 to 08:14:01

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759541_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144185396330 thread 1 is in sequence #759541

    Specify the log: {< RET > = suggested |} Filename | AUTO | CANCEL}

    Auto

    ORA-00279: change 144187549215 September at 26/10/2014 to 08:22:05

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759542_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144187549215 thread 1 is in sequence #759542

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759541_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144187559176 September at 26/10/2014 08:28:41 needed to

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759543_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144187559176 thread 1 is in sequence #759543

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759542_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144188388865 September at 26/10/2014 08:36:51 needed to

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759544_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144188388865 thread 1 is in sequence #759544

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759543_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144188399424 September at 26/10/2014 08:46:40 needed to

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759545_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144188399424 thread 1 is in sequence #759545

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759544_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189462436 September at 26/10/2014 08:54:04 needed to

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759546_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189462436 thread 1 is in sequence #759546

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759545_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189469985 September at 26/10/2014 08:58:13 needed to

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759547_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189469985 thread 1 is in sequence #759547

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759546_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189577217 September at 26/10/2014 to 09:01:38

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759548_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189577217 thread 1 is in sequence #759548

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759547_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189584836 September at 26/10/2014 to 09:05:26

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759549_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189584836 thread 1 is in sequence #759549

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759548_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189699671 September at 26/10/2014 to 09:09:23

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759550_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189699671 thread 1 is in sequence #759550

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759549_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189708674 September at 26/10/2014 to 09:14:23

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759551_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189708674 thread 1 is in sequence #759551

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759550_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189715134 September at 26/10/2014 to 09:21:51

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759552_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189715134 thread 1 is in sequence #759552

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759551_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00279: change 144189715148 September at 26/10/2014 to 09:21:52

    thread 1

    ORA-00289: suggestion: /oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759553_535023608.arc

    ORA-00280: change 144189715148 thread 1 is in sequence #759553

    ORA-00278: log file ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759552_535023608.arc' is no longer

    necessary for this recovery

    ORA-00308: cannot open archived log ' / oraback/ARCH/arch_1_759553_535023608.arc'

    ORA-27037: unable to get file status

    IBM AIX RISC System/6000 error: 2: no such file or directory

    Additional information: 3

    ORA-10879: error reported in parallel recovery slave

    ORA-01547: WARNING: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get below error

    ORA-01194: file 6 recovery needs more match

    ORA-01110: data file 6: ' / u01/oradata/testchgtwy_data01.dbf'

    -Now when I tried to open the database with resetlogs it gives below error.

    SQL > alter database open resetlogs;

    ALTER database open resetlogs

    *

    ERROR on line 1:

    ORA-01194: file 6 recovery needs more match

    ORA-01110: data file 6: ' / u01/oradata/testchgtwy_data01.dbf'

    -I found that sequence backup archives are missing 759553 to 759599. This is not present in the primary also.

    -I tried to check the blur of datafiles and achieved lower results.

    ALTER session set nls_date_format = 'DD-MON-YYYY HH24:MI:SS ";

    Set of feedback on

    topic on the value

    set pagesize 1000

    set linesize 175

    format of column checkpoint_change # 999999999999999999999

    Select the State, checkpoint_change #, fuzzy,.

    TO_CHAR (checkpoint_time, ' ' MON-DD-YYYY HH24:MI:SS) as checkpoint_time,.

    Count (*)

    v $ datafile_header

    Status group, checkpoint_change #, fuzzy, checkpoint_time

    order of the State, checkpoint_change #, fuzzy, checkpoint_time;

    STATUS CHECKPOINT_CHANGE # CHECKPOINT_TIME FUZZY COUNT (*)

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

    144189715148. ONLINE NO 26 OCTOBER 2014 09:21:52 123

    ONLINE 144375495577 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 20:30:23 1

    ONLINE 144375495581 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 20:30:23 1

    ONLINE 144375891732 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 20:52 1

    ONLINE 144375891955 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 20:52:03 1

    144376850545. ONLINE NO 29 OCTOBER 2014 21:13:10 1

    ONLINE 144376866610 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 21:13:36 1

    ONLINE 144377230506 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 21:31:42 1

    ONLINE 144377313738 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 21:35:47 1

    144377571340. ONLINE NO 29 OCTOBER 2014 21:53:33 1

    ONLINE 144377625895 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 21:57:39 1

    ONLINE 144378445278 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 22:13:37 1

    ONLINE 144378578727 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 22:20:43 1

    ONLINE 144378877241 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 22:35:59 1

    ONLINE 144378912130 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 22:42:25 1

    ONLINE 144379435791 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 22:57:31 1

    ONLINE 144379545905 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:03:17 1

    ONLINE 144379631677 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:18:53 1

    ONLINE 144379637933 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:24:18 1

    ONLINE 144380039550 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:37:44 1

    ONLINE 144380054601 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:41:40 1

    ONLINE 144380099883 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:54:16 1

    ONLINE 144380114063 YES 29 OCTOBER 2014 23:59:41 1

    ONLINE 144380676881 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 00:13:27 1

    ONLINE 144380869308 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 00:20:33 1

    ONLINE 144381101372 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 00:32:49 1

    ONLINE 144381124605 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 00:40:54 1

    ONLINE 144381393417 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 00:51:20 1

    ONLINE 144382166578 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:00:46 1

    ONLINE 144382500313 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:10:11 1

    ONLINE 144382666697 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:18:47 1

    ONLINE 144382861398 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:30:02 1

    ONLINE 144383132266 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:37:38 1

    ONLINE 144383283837 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:48:24 1

    ONLINE 144383580087 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 01:55:49 1

    ONLINE 144384682269 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 02:06:55 1

    ONLINE 144384792040 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 02:12:50 1

    144385726601. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 02:24:16 1

    144385779382. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 02:29:51 1

    ONLINE 144385956865 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 02:41:27 1

    ONLINE 144386015770 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 02:46:22 1

    ONLINE 144386151651 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 02:59:08 1

    ONLINE 144386317681 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 03:04:13 1

    ONLINE 144386563076 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 03:16:59 1

    ONLINE 144386565235 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 03:18:44 1

    ONLINE 144386699656 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 03:31:40 1

    144386801438. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 03:36:15 1

    144387128892. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 03:52:31 1

    ONLINE 144387143873 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 03:53:56 1

    144387490033. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 04:09:52 1

    ONLINE 144387501235 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 04:11:27 1

    144388180516. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 04:26:44 1

    ONLINE 144388433270 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 04:31:19 1

    ONLINE 144388902410 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 04:42:55 1

    ONLINE 144388917251 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 04:53:11 1

    ONLINE 144389534812 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 05:01:56 1

    ONLINE 144389556024 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 05:08:42 1

    ONLINE 144389674922 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 05:19:48 1

    ONLINE 144389831920 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 05:26:13 1

    144389957543. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 05:42:59 1

    ONLINE 144389982414 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 05:46:24 1

    144390137798. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 05:56:40 1

    ONLINE 144390460229 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 06:12:36 1

    ONLINE 144390474106 YES 30 OCTOBER 2014 06:13:11 1

    144390582132. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 06:27:27 1

    144390582634. ONLINE NO OCTOBER 30, 2014 06:28:02 1

    (1) how to proceed from here.

    (2) all the changes I need to do to the RMAN script. As I need to automate the process of restoration.

    (3) I don't want to use under hidden settings

    _ALLOW_RESETLOGS_CORRUPTION = TRUE

    _CORRUPTED_ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS = (Automatic Undo segments comma-separated list)

    Thank you for the support.

    You can not ignore the archivelogs.

    If the archivelogs are not available, you need a database backup that was created after missing the last archivelog point.

    Hemant K Collette

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