hot backup managed user problem

Jin

A few days ago, I took the managed user my database hot backup. And then, to check if the data file are in correct mode, I ran the query:

SQL > select * sauvegardΘ v$.

FOLDER # STATUS CHANGES # TIMES
---------- ------------------ ---------- ---------
1. NO ASSETS 6302304272 23 JANUARY 10
2. NO ASSETS 6302305573 23 JANUARY 10
3. NO ASSETS 6302304259 23 JANUARY 10
4. NO ASSETS 6302305573 23 JANUARY 10
5. NO ASSETS 6302305573 23 JANUARY 10
6 0 NO ASSETS
7 0 NO ASSETS



And, I didn't know that all data files have completed end backup mode. But today, when I query v$ datafile_header to check the column fuzzy then I was shocked to see the result below:

SQL > select fuzzy from v$ datafile_header;

FUZ
---
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

7 selected lines.

I use oracle 9.2.0.8 on windows server 2003.


Although the view of backup $ v shows the same 'NOT ACTIVE' because all data files.this make me very confused.


Please give me some feedback...

Kind regards

V$ BACKUP and V$ DATAFILE_HEADER are two different views. Why confuse yourself? They are there to meet different requirements.

V$ BACKUP is used to check if a data file is in backup mode.

V$ DATAFILE_HEADER is used to check the header of a data file. Of course a datafile is BLURRED when the database is OPENED - independently of the question whether an online backup is running or has run earlier.

Hemant K Collette
http://hemantoracledba.blogspot.com

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