How to plan the backup archivelog in EM12c for a group

I am aware that I can schedule a backup of archivelog to a single database, but it is recommended, or indeed only just backs up multiple databases is to consolidate upward under a group and then schedule a backup for that group.

However, I think that Oracle can be left aside the backup archivelog to a group option. All that I can find a full or incremental backup option. Anyone know if it is possible to backup archivelog planned for a group?

In addition, on a somewhat independent question;

If I put in place a system of backup of 1st day of the month and incr full backup for the rest of the month and I have a retention time of 14 days, food will be possible after 15 days?

You can schedule the backup archivelog as well as the full backup, there is a checkbox to do this, if it is enough for you. If you want to schedule a backup archivelog only you have the ability to create a multitasking job, with one step for each instance: Set rman environment and launch with the controls. That's the way I do my backups one after the other. But of course it is static, you must hardcode the instances in the work. There is no option to make backups only archivelog through em12c, at least not through the GUI.

Regarding your backup problem:

The recovery window tells rman to consider as possible, obsolete backups after 14 days. He still however will check that they are really obsolete. Your only full backup will become obsolete until you make a new. However, the incremental backup may become obsolete and deleted. RMAN was able to retrieve the instance with the full backup and the archivelogs, so the oldest incremental backup should be obsolete.

You can ask rman which files are obsolete and explicitly specify the recovery window:

RMAN > window recovery obsolete report 15 days;

Concerning

Thomas

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