Duplicate RMAN with specific backup location

Hello

I explain here my architecture:

-Server Oracle 11.2.0.4 production: prod db with the instance name PROD with RMAN backups on the F: drive

-Test the Oracle 11.2.0.4 Server: test-db with the instance name TEST with RMAN backups on the F: drive and production available on the G: drive backup drive

-Customer name: customer

My goal is to reproduce the production server to the test server instance and I can't achieve this goal. The connection is client-side.

I do it like this:

-startup nomount TEST

-On the client, run the following "rman target sys/pass@PROD auxiliary sys/pass@TEST.

Then in RMAN, I run the following:

RUN

{

CHANNEL AUXILIARY ALLOCATE ch01 DEVICE TYPE DISK;

CHANNEL AUXILIARY ALLOCATE ch02 DEVICE TYPE DISK;

DUPLICATE THE DATABASE TO THE LOCATION OF THE BACKUP TEST "G:\RMAN";

}

RMAN does not see my "LOCATION of BACKUP" command because it tries to reproduce the F: drive and can't find the backup files.

I have the thing like this:

CH01 channel: reading of the element of backup F:\RMAN\CTRLFILES\CTRL-PROD-C-2267984545-20150826-00

CH01 channel: ORA-19870: error when restoring full backup, F:\RMAN\CTRLFILES\CTRL-PROD-C-2267984545-20150826-00

ORA-19505: impossible to identify the file "F:\RMAN\CTRLFILES\CTRL-PROD-C-2267984545-20150826-00 '

ORA-27041: could not open the file

04002 - OSD: could not open the file

S/O-error: (OS 2) the system cannot find the file specified.

Single quote, double quote, tried almost everything and RMAN always look for the backup in the F: drive. Can you help me to use the G: drive?

And at the beginning of this thread someone told me not to connect to the target database.

You use the clauses unwanted duplicating without connecting to the target database. SPFILE clause is not necessary, but you seem to use it in the block of the RACE.

Create a simple PFILE with all the parameters required for the auxiliary instance, startup nomount and run the duplicate.

Also worth db_file_name_convert log_file_name_convert parameters in the PFILE to the auxiliary instance file, run the duplicate.

run

{

CHANNEL AUXILIARY ALLOCATE ch01 DEVICE TYPE DISK;

CHANNEL AUXILIARY ALLOCATE ch02 DEVICE TYPE DISK;

DUPLICATE THE DATABASE TO THE LOCATION OF THE BACKUP TEST "G:\RMAN";

output channel ch01.

output channel ch02;

}

HTH

Duplication of data without a connection to the target database or catalog of database in Oracle 11 g | Shivananda Rao

-Jonathan Rolland

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    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_126999_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127000_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127001_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127002_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127003_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127004_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127005_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127006_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127007_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127008_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127009_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127010_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127011_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127012_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127013_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127014_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127015_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127016_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - archive jump AX-RMAN log file /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127017_753902518.dbf. already saved 1 time

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: from archive newspaper backupset

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: specification of archive log backup set

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 = recid 127018 127834 = 838349169 stamp = sequence

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127019 127835 = 838349736 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127020 127836 = 838350777 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid = 127021 stamp 127837 = 838352880

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127022 127838 = 838353889 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127023 127839 = 838354528 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127024 = 127840 = 838355108 stamp

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid = 127025 stamp 127841 = 838357605

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid = 127026 stamp = 127842 838359931

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127027 127843 = 838360090 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid = 127028 stamp 127844 = 838364442

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127029 stamp 127845 = 838364778 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127030 recid = stamp 127846 = 838370850

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 = recid 127031 127847 = 838371366 stamp = sequence

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127032 stamp 127848 = 838371975 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid = 127033 stamp 127849 = 838372935

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127034 127850 = 838374516 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence 127035 recid = 127851 = 838375619 stamp =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127036 stamp 127852 = 838375935 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127037 127853 = 838376747 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127038 stamp 127854 = 838377933 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127039 127855 = 838378115 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127040 127856 = 838378278 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127041 stamp 127857 = 838378606 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127042 127858 = 838378714 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127043 127859 = 838379210 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 = recid 127044 127860 = 838379432 stamp = sequence

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid = 127045 stamp 127861 = 838379479

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 = recid 127046 127862 = 838379640 stamp = sequence

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127047 127863 = 838379800 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127048 127864 = 838379958 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127049 stamp 127865 = 838380121 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = 127050 127866 = 838380184 stamp = recid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN of entry thread archive log = 1 sequence = recid 127051 stamp 127867 = 838382587 =

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: total starting at 02/01/2014/23, 1:02:07

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: finished piece 1 at 02/01/2014/23: 07:52

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - handful of room AX-RMAN = DAILY_8dovijje_1_1 = DAILY comment tag = API Version 2.0, Version MMS 16.0.0.0

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: complete set of backups, time: 00:05:46

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: delete the archives or logs

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127018_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127834 = 838349169

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127835 = 838349736 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127019_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127836 = 838350777 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127020_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127021_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127837 = 838352880

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127838 = 838353889 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127022_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127839 = 838354528 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127023_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127840 = 838355108 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127024_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127841 = 838357605 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127025_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127842 = 838359931 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127026_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127843 = 838360090 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127027_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127028_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127844 = 838364442

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127845 = 838364778 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127029_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127030_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127846 = 838370850

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127031_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127847 = 838371366

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127848 = 838371975 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127032_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127849 = 838372935 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127033_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127850 = 838374516 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127034_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127851 = 838375619 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127035_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127852 = 838375935 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127036_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127853 = 838376747 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127037_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127854 = 838377933 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127038_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127855 = 838378115 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127039_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127856 = 838378278 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127040_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127857 = 838378606 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127041_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127858 = 838378714 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127042_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127859 = 838379210 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127043_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127044_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127860 = 838379432

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127045_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127861 = 838379479

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127046_753902518.dbf recid = stamp 127862 = 838379640

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127863 = 838379800 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127047_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127864 = 838379958 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127048_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127865 = 838380121 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127049_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127866 = 838380184 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127050_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN archive log recid = 127867 = 838382587 stamp filename=/ftas01/prod/oebs/db/arc/1_127051_753902518.dbf

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN channel dev1_1: from archive newspaper backupset

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN out channel: dev1_1

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00571: =.

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00571: =.

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN RMAN-03002: failure of an order so backup archivelog to 01/02/2014 23:09:15

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN ORA-19588: 127868 838384021 recid archived log buffer is no longer valid

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN RMAN > * end-of-file *.

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN RMAN >

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX-RMAN

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AX - complete Recovery Manager RMAN.

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AE360074 The Oracle database backup failed. return code [-1]

    02/01 23:09:17 (30410412) - AW360078 please check the backup log file

    02/02 23:33:07(30344726) - ********************************************************************************

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - Oracle's agent for CA ARCserve Backup for UNIX r16 Agent for Oracle (Build 6838.1)

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - server type [12]

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - a job has been received from CA ARCserve Backup running on host A5400W10

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - info Agent Oracle. [16,0,6838,60]

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - The Oracle database SID to back up is [APRODE]

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - the backup option is RECOVERY MANAGER through GUI

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - getCurrentOracleVersion - return status = 0

    02/02 23:33:07 (30344726) - The Oracle database SID to back up is [APRODE]

    02/02 23:33:08 (30344726) - The Oracle database SID to back up is [APRODE]

    02/02 23:33:08 (30344726) - the Oracle database is installed on [APRODE]

    02/02 23:33:08 (30344726) - getCurrentOracleVersion - return status = 0

    02/02 23:33:08 (30344726) - getCurrentOracleVersion - return status = 0

    02/02 23:33:08 (30344726) - getCurrentOracleVersion - return status = 0

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AE360144 could not run the RMAN command /ftas01/prod/oebs/db/tech_st/10.2.0/bin/rman msglog ' / tmp/rman_53.log ' nocatalog

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN =.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN OUTPUT

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN =.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX - RMAN Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Sun Feb 2 23:33:08 2014

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN >

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN is connected to the target database: APRODE (DBID = 260521810)

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN using target control file database instead of recovery catalog

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN >

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN > run {}

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN 2 > allocate type of dev1_1 channel sbt format '% u_ p_ %c % HOURLY_.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN 3 > parms='SBT_LIBRARY=/opt/CA/ABoraagt/libobk64.so,ENV= (MASTER_JOBID = 26, SBT_PARMS = a5400w10; PGRP0; 01.02.14 11:36; DAILY LIFE; < NULL >; SUMMARY; FAKE; FAKE; < NULL >; < NULL >; FAKE; 0; 1; 5; 0; < NULL >, DUMMY_JOBID = 53, SVR_VER = 12, MASTER_PID = 30344726, CANCEL_SBT = 294649912, CA_AB_SECURITY_ID = Global | A

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN 4 > RCSECURITYID619621391369496? caroot)';

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN 5 >

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - 6 AX-RMAN > Send 'SBT_MEDIAPOOL = all DAYS. "

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN 7 >

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - 8 AX-RMAN > * end-of-file *.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN 9 >

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00571: =.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00571: =.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN-00558: error occurred during parsing of order entry

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN-01009: syntax error: found 'exit': expected an of: "{assign, modify, save beginline, blockrecover, catalog, edit, copy, convert, duplication, configure, duplicate, debug, delete, run, endinline, flashback, host, mount, open, plsql, recover, release, replicate, report, restoration, resync,}, together, setlimit, sql, switch, start, stop, send, display, transport, post»

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN-01007: line file 2 column 1: entry standard

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN RMAN >

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX-RMAN

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AX - complete Recovery Manager RMAN.

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AE360074 The Oracle database backup failed. return code [-1]

    02/02 23:33:10 (30344726) - AW360078 please check the backup log file

    You don't seem to have a level 0 incremental script.  You would need a level 0 are common (for example weekly or fortnlightly) who would act as the base line for the differential level 1 cumulative runs.  (i.e. a level 0 backup is needed because it must be restored first before restoring level 1 incremental backup).  The full monthly database backup script CAN act as the base line of level 0 to level 1 incremental backups.

    (I wonder what made the monthly script, when it changes the hourly script at beginning and end).

    The backup failed, run the 02/02 was certainly a truncated - script as if the script was in the Middle being changed.

    Hemant K Collette

  • RMAN backup location must change and remove obsolete

    Dear Experts,

    I'm working on the following environment,

    Operating system: Windows server 2012 R2

    Oracle version: 11.2.0.1.0 release

    Type of RMAN backup: Cumulative (preferred by the direction and I can't change it in differential backup)

    My current situation,

    I set up RMAN and H: drive for purposes of backup and G: for Archivelog.

    Recently, my city was covered by the flood waters and the server works not for a week so that we delete obsolete level 0 does not work.

    Currently there is not enough space to run a level 1 and level 0, while I should change the backup location.

    My Question is,

    (1) I need to change this location of drive H: to G: drive backup backup correctly without error not enough space.

    (2) after having taken a level 1 and level 0, depending on my 1 redundancy, RMAN mechanism should delete obsolete backup disk without failure G: and H:.

    Kindly help me how to get to my need. This will help me, thanks in advance

    You can

    1. replace the DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST G:

    2 run backups

    3. wait for the DELETE OBSOLETE delete obsolete backups of H:

    and then

    4. change the DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST return h as it was more early

    In this way, you don't have to use the FORMAT or CHANNEL of CONFIGURE commands (I was referring to CONFIGURE CHANNEL, not ALLOCATE CHANNEL) to change the destination of the backup

    Hemant K Collette

  • backup RMAN with damaged block

    Hello

    First-, I have problem on non-production 11.2.0.1.0 database, so I'm not deeply concerned about data. But I need to understand what happened with database backups and how to prevent these things in the future.
    So - I have backup complete regular weekly EM and daily incremental backups. Later, he had problem with equipment and some blocks corrupted database found. The weekly backup ran without error and obsolete backups have been removed. Now, it is not possible to 'retrieve the list of corruption' because there is no backup without the corruption (RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of the data file 6 found to restore). I'm not worried about the loss of data, but I need to know how is the backup contains the corrupt blocks.

    I checked the data file using utility dbv
    DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = /opt/oracle/oradata/orcl/users03.dbf
    
    DBV-00200: Block, DBA 27525766, already marked corrupt
    csc(0x0001.7b01729f) higher than block scn(0x0000.00000000)
    Page 2359942 failed with check code 6054
    
    
    DBVERIFY - Verification complete
    
    Total Pages Examined         : 3840000
    Total Pages Processed (Data) : 453896
    Total Pages Failing   (Data) : 1
    Total Pages Processed (Index): 2959104
    Total Pages Failing   (Index): 0
    Total Pages Processed (Other): 424025
    Total Pages Processed (Seg)  : 0
    Total Pages Failing   (Seg)  : 0
    Total Pages Empty            : 2975
    Total Pages Marked Corrupt   : 1
    Total Pages Influx           : 0
    Total Pages Encrypted        : 0
    Highest block SCN            : 2156227446 (1.2156227446)
    As you can see the data file 6 - user03.dbf contains errors. Also the backups now contain errors.

    (1) so how is it possible that the scheduled backup EM took place without problems and now the backup contains corrupted blocks. How to avoid this in the future? I know there is MAXCORRUPT setting. How can I check its current value? How can I configure using backups EM on-demand?

    (2) Secondly, at the same time, I studied the RMAN commands. So I have suspended the work of backup EM and run follwing command. And backup represented without error. How is this possible, if the data in the file users06.dbf is corrupted block?


    Thank you!
    RMAN> run {
     set MAXCORRUPT for datafile 6 to 0;
     backup as compressed backupset datafile 6;
     }
    2> 3> 4>
    executing command: SET MAX CORRUPT
    
    Starting backup at 07-NOV-12
    using channel ORA_DISK_1
    using channel ORA_DISK_2
    using channel ORA_DISK_3
    using channel ORA_DISK_4
    using channel ORA_DISK_5
    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting compressed full datafile backup set
    channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
    input datafile file number=00006 name=/opt/oracle/oradata/orcl/users03.dbf
    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 07-NOV-12
    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 07-NOV-12
    piece handle=/opt/oraBackup/rman/nrnpo0sg_1_1 tag=TAG20121107T200120 comment=NONE
    channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 01:13:05
    Finished backup at 07-NOV-12
    
    Starting Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 07-NOV-12
    piece handle=/opt/oraBackup/rman/c-1253245572-20121107-03 comment=NONE
    Finished Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 07-NOV-12

    OK, sounds good, do not hesitate to open a TAR because bedbugs are not all public...

    Keep us in the loop.

    Good bye.

  • RMAN &gt; recover DB with backup controlfile &gt; RMAN-06025: no backup of...

    Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0
    on RHEL 5

    I am trying to execute the following commands to RMAN in a TEST instance and receive errors. I don't have the archive logs in the test OS instance (they were deleted manually... "I know it's a big mistake). Is there a way to always run 'restore database using backup controlfile until Cancel' successfully?

    Step 1:

    SQL > restore database using backup controlfile until cancel;
    ORA-00279: change 40600690589 September at 2010-04-18 19:38:24 to
    thread 1
    ORA-00289: suggestion: /u001/dbsvr/deverp1/arch_575406629_1_122104.arc
    ORA-00280: change 40600690589 thread 1 is in sequence #122104

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

    Auto

    ORA-00308: cannot open archived log
    ' / u001/dbsvr/deverp1/arch_575406629_1_122104.arc'
    ORA-27037: unable to get file status
    Linux-x86_64 error: 2: no such file or directory
    Additional information: 3


    ORA-01547: WARNING: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get below error
    ORA-01194: file 1 needs a recovery more match
    ORA-01110: data file 1: '+ DATA2/prod/datafile/system.291.716736657 '.


    ==========================================================
    Step 2:

    rman target $ /.
    RMAN >
    run
    {
    allocate channel d1 type disk;
    define archivelog destination to ' / u001/dbsvr/deverp1 / ";
    restore the logseq 122104 than logseq 122204 thread 1 all archivelog;
    output channel d1;
    }

    allocated channel: d1
    channel d1: sid = 1971 devtype = DISK

    executing command: SET DESTINATION ARCHIVELOG

    From restoration to April 19, 10

    output channel: d1
    RMAN-00571:
    RMAN-00569:
    = FOLLOWS THE ERROR MESSAGE BATTERY =.
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of the restore command at 19/04/2010 19:45:29
    RMAN-06026: some targets not found - abandonment of restoration
    RMAN-06025: no thread 1 122116 lowscn found 40607234921 seq log backup to restore
    RMAN-06025: no thread 1 122115 lowscn found 40606700559 seq log backup to restore

    RMAN >

    Published by: CipherDBA on April 19, 2010 18:43

    I see you are using ASM. In this case, I strongly suggest forgetting all about giving orders for recovery of any kind in SQL * more and make sure that you have completely mastered RMAN. RMAN is the only reliable tool that can be used to do anything in ASM. In general, it is a very bad idea to mix managed by users and managed by RMAN recovery mechanisms: you ask just for confusion all round!

    Also, I see someone suggesting 'Restoration until the 122114 seq archivelog', but it is false. If you run the syntax in this way, eventually you recovery until the end of the log 122113 and not enforce a 122114 again, that seems to exist. Numbers you put in an rman command "set until" are not exhaustive, so if you are missing journal 115, it's that you defined up to the number. You do not go around off delimbing a 1 or so just in case where, unless you plan to perform a recovery more incomplete than you can actually go out with.

    Overall, the most appropriate RMAN recovery command in this case would be, I would say:

    crosscheck archivelog all;
    crosscheck backup;
    run {
    set until logseq 122115;
    restore database;
    recover database;}
    

    More seriously: I have no idea why you are trying to recover with a bit of 'backup controlfile' in your syntax. It is only necessary if you have actually lost the original control file and have restored a backup. But since I don't see you do that ('Restore automatic backup controlfile' would be the usual thing to do with RMAN), then there is no need to specify that little bit of syntax in your orders. Now that you once asked Oracle to think he's working with a backup controlfile, however, all bets are off, so if I were you, in view of this is that a test system, I put things in a working state, and then start your recovery from scratch test. Just say 'using backup controlfile' If you actually are. If you simply mount the original controlfile that has not been lost by the disaster, so there no need to mention and the above commands should work properly.

  • Stuck at this part: 3.6 "Duplicate of the primary backup..."

    Hi all.

    I'm setting up a Data Guard environment. The two 11rg2 Oracle databases are on the same server called gg.oracle.localdomain

    I followed this document here: _ http://romain.novalan.fr/wiki/Oracle: _Data_Guard_with_two_single_instance_11gR2_databases #Duplicate_from_the_primary_backup

    I'm STUCK at 3.6 duplicate of the primary backup part. I found that this document is incomplete and that it lets just all kinds of things...

    I need someone who really knows how to set up a Data - Guard 11 GR 2 2 Database environment.

    Here is all of my information to show you all what I did...

    hostname gg.oracle.localdomain

    Here is information on the primary database.

    ID: oradest

    echo $ORACLE_HOME

    /U03/app/oradest/product/11.2.0/db_dest

    echo $ORACLE_SID

    destiny

    #########################################################################################

    Now, I'm going to list all the parameters in the database of the fate which are related to the Data Guard configuration.

    SQL > show the fal parameter

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    fal_client string destiny_prim

    fal_server string source_sec

    SQL > Show parameter dg_broker_config_file1

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    dg_broker_config_file1 string/u03/app/oradest/oradata/desti

    NY/dg1db_prim.dat

    SQL > Show parameter dg_broker_start

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    dg_broker_start boolean FALSE

    SQL > Show parameter log_archive_config

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    string log_archive_config = (destiny_prim, source DG_CONFIG

    _sec)

    SQL > Show parameter log_archive_dest_1

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    Log_archive_dest_1 string LOCATION = u03/app/oradest/EC

    FATE/h_recovery_area/archiv

    ELOG = VALID_FOR (ALL_LOGFILES, A).

    LL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME = desti

    ny_prim

    SQL > Show parameter log_archive_dest_2

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    chain of LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 SERVICE = source_sec VALID_FOR =)

    ONLINE_LOGFILE, PRIMARY_ROLE) D

    B_UNIQUE_NAME = source_sec

    SQL > Show parameter remote_login_passwordfile

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    Remote_login_passwordfile channel SHARED

    SQL > Show parameter name

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    db_file_name_convert chain

    fate of string db_name

    db_unique_name string destiny_prim

    global_names boolean FALSE

    instance_name fate of string

    lock_name_space string

    log_file_name_convert chain

    service name string destiny_prim.oracle.localdomain

    Here are my files listener.ora and tnsname.ora for the database of PRIM 'DESTINY '...

    I don't know if they're just?

    > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    [oradest@gg admin] $ cat listener.ora

    listener.ora # Network Configuration file: /u03/app/oradest/product/11.2.0/db_dest/network/admin/listener.ora

    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

    LISTENER2 =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP (PORT = 1522))(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain))

    )

    SID_LIST_LISTENER2 =

    (SID_LIST =

    (SID_DESC =

    (GLOBAL_DBNAME = DESTINY. ORACLE. LOCALDOMAIN)

    (ORACLE_HOME = u03/app/oradest/product/11.2.0/db_dest)

    (SID_NAME = fate)

    )

    )

    ADR_BASE_LISTENER2 = / u03/app/oradest

    > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    [oradest@gg admin] $ cat tnsnames.ora

    SOURCE =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = source.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    DESTINY =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP (PORT = 1522))(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = destiny.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    ORACLONE =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1523))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = oraclone.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    #######################################################################################

    #######################################################################################

    Now, I'll list all the parameters in the database oraclone that are related to the Data Guard configuration.

    It's the secondary database...

    Here is information on the secondary database.

    ID: oraclone

    echo $ORACLE_HOME

    /U05/app/oraclone/product/11.2.0/db_5

    echo $ORACLE_SID

    oraclone

    SQL > show the fal parameter

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    fal_client string orclone_sec

    fal_server string destiny_prim

    SQL > Show parameter dg_broker_config_file1

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    dg_broker_config_file1 string/u05/app/oraclone/oradata/orac

    Lone/dg1db_prim.dat

    SQL > Show parameter dg_broker_start

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    dg_broker_start boolean FALSE

    SQL > Show parameter log_archive_config

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    string DG_CONFIG = (destiny_prim, oraclo log_archive_config

    ne_sec)

    SQL > Show parameter log_archive_dest_1

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    Log_archive_dest_1 string LOCATION = / u05/app/oraclone/fla

    sh_recovery_area/ORACLONE/arch

    ivelog VALID_FOR = (ALL_LOGFILES

    ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME = ora

    clone_sec

    SQL > Show parameter log_archive_dest_2

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    chain of LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 SERVICE = oraclone_sec VALID_FOR

    = (ONLINE_LOGFILE, PRIMARY_ROLE)

    DB_UNIQUE_NAME = destiny_prim

    SQL > Show parameter remote_login_passwordfile

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    Remote_login_passwordfile channel SHARED

    SQL > Show parameter name

    VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

    db_file_name_convert chain

    db_name string DESTINY > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IS this CORRECT?

    db_unique_name string oraclone_sec

    global_names boolean FALSE

    instance_name string oraclone

    lock_name_space string

    log_file_name_convert chain

    service name string oraclone_sec.oracle.localdomain

    > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > OK.

    The secondary database of Data-Guard is supposed to have the same as the primary database db_name?

    Here's the listener.ora and tnsnames.ora on the secondary database...

    I don't know if they're just?

    [oraclone@gg admin] $ cat listener.ora

    listener.ora # Network Configuration file: /u03/app/oradest/product/11.2.0/db_dest/network/admin/listener.ora

    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

    LISTENER3 =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1523))

    )

    SID_LIST_LISTENER3 =

    (SID_LIST =

    (SID_DESC =

    (GLOBAL_DBNAME = ORACLONE. ORACLE. LOCALDOMAIN)

    (ORACLE_HOME = u05/app/oraclone/product/11.2.0/db_5)

    (SID_NAME = oraclone)

    )

    )

    ADR_BASE_LISTENER2 = / u05/app/oraclone

    [oraclone@gg admin] $ cat tnsnames.ora

    SOURCE =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = source.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    DESTINY =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP (PORT = 1522))(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = destiny.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    ORACLONE =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain) (PORT = 1523))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = oraclone.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    DESTINY_PRIM =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP (PORT = 1522))(HOST = gg.oracle.localdomain))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = destiny_prim.oracle.localdomain)

    )

    )

    I can't do the DESTINY_PRIM do a tnsping!

    Now <

    I connect to the database 'oraclone', using the oraclone environment, using the source as oraclone rman executable...

    I have this "startup nomount" command for the oraclone...

    Now <

    I have this command by using the environment of oraclone...

    RMAN target sys/PWD auxiliary sys/PWD@destiny

    Then I AM connected and it is feedback from RMAN...

    Recovery Manager: release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Aug 25 22:37:44 2014

    Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved.

    connected to target database: DESTINY (DBID = 2366452012)

    connected to the auxiliary database: DESTINY (unassembled)

    Ths IS correct?

    NOW, I RUN THE DUPLICATE DATABASE COMMAND... AND THAT IS WHAT I HAVE...

    RMAN > duplicate target DATABASE for the nofilenamecheck ensure;

    From duplicate Db 25 August 14

    using the control file of the target instead of recovery catalog database

    allocated channel: ORA_AUX_DISK_1

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: SID = 54 type device = DISK

    content of Script memory:

    {

    Restore controlfile Eve clone;

    }

    execution of Script memory

    From restoration to 25 August 14

    using the ORA_AUX_DISK_1 channel

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore the control file

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_ncsnf_TAG20140825T012420_9zol5lqp_.bkp piece

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: part handle=/u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_ncsnf_TAG20140825T012420_9zol5lqp_.bkp tag = TAG20140825T012420

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restored the backup part 1

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restoration complete, duration: 00:00:03

    output file name=/u05/app/oraclone/oradata/oraclone/control01.ctl

    output file name=/u05/app/oraclone/flash_recovery_area/oraclone/control02.ctl

    Finished restore at 25 August 14

    content of Script memory:

    {

    SQL clone 'alter database sleep mounting database';

    }

    execution of Script memory

    SQL statement: alter database mount rescue

    content of Script memory:

    {

    the value of newname for tempfile 1 to

    "/ u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/temp01.dbf";

    clone tempfile switch all;

    the value of newname for datafile 1 to

    "/ u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/system01.dbf";

    the value of newname for datafile 2 to

    "/ u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/sysaux01.dbf";

    the value of newname for datafile 3 to

    "/ u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/undotbs01.dbf";

    the value of newname for datafile 4 to

    "/ u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/users01.dbf";

    the value of newname for datafile 5 to

    "/ u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/example01.dbf";

    restoration

    clone database

    ;

    }

    execution of Script memory

    executing command: SET NEWNAME

    renamed tempfile 1-/u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/temp01.dbf in the control file

    executing command: SET NEWNAME

    executing command: SET NEWNAME

    executing command: SET NEWNAME

    executing command: SET NEWNAME

    executing command: SET NEWNAME

    From restoration to 25 August 14

    using the ORA_AUX_DISK_1 channel

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00001 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/system01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00002 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/sysaux01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00003 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/undotbs01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00004 in /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/users01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00005 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/example01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T012420_9zol44nk_.bkp piece

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: ORA-19870: error when restoring the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T012420_9zol44nk_.bkp piece

    ORA-19504: cannot create the file ' / u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/system01.dbf '.

    ORA-27041: could not open the file

    Linux-x86_64 error: 13: permission denied

    Additional information: 4

    switch to the previous backup

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00001 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/system01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00002 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/sysaux01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00003 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/undotbs01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00004 in /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/users01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00005 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/example01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T005245_9zoj8xy1_.bkp piece

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: ORA-19870: error when restoring the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T005245_9zoj8xy1_.bkp piece

    ORA-19505: impossible to identify the file ' / u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T005245_9zoj8xy1_.bkp '.

    ORA-27037: unable to get file status

    Linux-x86_64 error: 2: no such file or directory

    Additional information:

    switch to the previous backup

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00001 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/system01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00002 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/sysaux01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00003 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/undotbs01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00004 in /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/users01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00005 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/example01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T004843_9zoj1d0f_.bkp piece

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: ORA-19870: error when restoring the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T004843_9zoj1d0f_.bkp piece

    ORA-19505: impossible to identify the file ' / u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_25/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140825T004843_9zoj1d0f_.bkp '.

    ORA-27037: unable to get file status

    Linux-x86_64 error: 2: no such file or directory

    Additional information:

    switch to the previous backup

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00001 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/system01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00002 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/sysaux01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00003 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/undotbs01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00004 in /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/users01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore datafile 00005 to /u03/app/oradest/oradata/destiny/example01.dbf

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_23/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140823T190612_9zl7m6xg_.bkp piece

    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: ORA-19870: error when restoring the backup /u03/app/oradest/flash_recovery_area/DESTINY_PRIM/backupset/2014_08_23/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20140823T190612_9zl7m6xg_.bkp piece

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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 405 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of file 404 found to restore
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