Case of level 1 RMAN incremental backup failure...
Hello
I have a question. If the incremental level 1 RMAN backup fails, the next level 1 backup attempt will have backup all changes since the last backup of level 0 OR level 1 successful?
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Hello
I have a question. If the incremental level 1 RMAN backup fails, the next level 1 backup attempt will have backup all changes since the last backup of level 0 OR level 1 successful?
Check the dictionary BACKUP_SET V$ to confirm if the last backup has been affected by the data dictionary. If incremental backup failed is picked up then the last incremental backup will be required in the case of the next LEVEL 1 DIFFERENTIAL INCREMENTIELLE backup.
But to be on the safe side, it is recommended that you take a LEVEL 01 CUMILATIVE INCREMENTAL backup of level 0 up to this day. For the recovery process can go through even if the previous backup is not valid.
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