List cumulative RMAN backups

Save the list of database;

This command has an output, which gives me 'type' and 'level' column, but as far as I can see, she's not going to tell me that a backup was taken cumulatively.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Tom

It is not possible to use the RMAN list command or any point of view RMAN to determine the difference between incremental cumulative or incremental backups. For confirmation, please see MOSC Doc ID 356349.1.

The user has no need to specify what type of backup incremental to restore, which is all managed based by RMAN. You restore a database to a point in time and RMAN will seek the necessary full and incremental backups and then use RECOVER to apply reached or newspapers of current recovery if necessary. If you need to know the difference for your reports, etc., you should use appropriate backup tags or name the files of backupset accordingly.

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    Concerning
    Hitgon

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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.

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    input datafile fno = name 00004 = E:------. DBF
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    input datafile fno = name 00029 = F:. DBF
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    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
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    RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
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    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
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    Published by: Lingan Poirier on March 18, 2012 16:49

    Hello

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  • RMAN backup disrupted because of failure

    DB version: 11.2.0.2
    Platform: Sun solaris 5.10

    During the race
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    current log archived
    channel ch00: starting archived log backup set
    channel ch00: specifying archived log(s) in backup set
    input archived log thread=1 sequence=5104 RECID=2944 STAMP=777804213
    input archived log thread=1 sequence=5105 RECID=2947 STAMP=777806830
    input archived log thread=1 sequence=5106 RECID=2950 STAMP=777809240
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    
    channel ch00: starting piece 1 at 13-MAR-12
    channel ch00: finished piece 1 at 13-MAR-12
    piece handle=rman_ORCL_LEVEL0_FULL_5an5pu3m_1_1_777844854.rmbk tag=ORCL1_LEVEL0_FULL comment=API Version 2.0,MMS Version 5.0.0.0
    channel ch00: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:15:45
    channel ch00: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=+DG_ARCH/orcl_arch/orcl_5104_1_769896013.arc RECID=2944 STAMP=777804213
    archived log file name=+DG_ARCH/orcl_arch/orcl_5105_1_769896013.arc RECID=2947 STAMP=777806830
    archived log file name=+DG_ARCH/orcl_arch/orcl_5106_1_769896013.arc RECID=2950 STAMP=777809240
    .
    .
    .
    .
    
    Finished backup at 13-MAR-12
    
    Starting backup at 13-MAR-12
    channel ch00: starting incremental level 0 datafile backup set
    channel ch00: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
    input datafile file number=00006 name=+DG1/gridxxx/datafile/data_01_01.dbf
    input datafile file number=00010 name=+DG1/gridxxx/datafile/data_01_04.dbf
    input datafile file number=00013 name=+DG1/gridxxx/datafile/data_01_07.dbf
    input datafile file number=00025 name=+DG3/gridxxx/datafile/data_03_05.dbf
    input datafile file number=00028 name=+DG4/gridxxx/datafile/data_04_01.dbf
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    input datafile file number=00031 name=+DG4/gridxxx/datafile/data_04_04.dbf
    channel ch00: starting piece 1 at 13-MAR-12
    channel ch00: finished piece 1 at 13-MAR-12
    piece handle=rman_ORCL_LEVEL0_FULL_5bn5pv1l_1_1_777845813.rmbk tag=ORCL1_LEVEL0_FULL comment=API Version 2.0,MMS Version 5.0.0.0
    channel ch00: backup set complete, elapsed time: 04:29:35
    Finished backup at 13-MAR-12
    
    Starting backup at 13-MAR-12
    current log archived
    channel ch00: starting archived log backup set
    channel ch00: specifying archived log(s) in backup set
    input archived log thread=1 sequence=5132 RECID=3008 STAMP=777845828
    input archived log thread=1 sequence=5133 RECID=3011 STAMP=777846764
    input archived log thread=1 sequence=5134 RECID=3014 STAMP=777847595
    input archived log thread=2 sequence=2595 RECID=3007 STAMP=777845618
    input archived log thread=2 sequence=2596 RECID=3009 STAMP=777845834
    input archived log thread=2 sequence=2597 RECID=3010 STAMP=777846245
    input archived log thread=2 sequence=2598 RECID=3012 STAMP=777847027
    input archived log thread=2 sequence=2599 RECID=3013 STAMP=777847590
    channel ch00: starting piece 1 at 13-MAR-12
    
    ---- Power outage at this point

    Hello

    So, this means that a level 0 DB Backup is available. Right?

    Yes you are right that this db of level 0 backup is available.

    It looks like all newspaper Archives are saved, then RMAN successfully has the backup of all data files, while he was trying to backup logs arch created after the full backup, then the power went off. Am I wrong?

    It seems that all archive logs are backed up, all the data files are saved. Archive logs generated during the full backup had begun, but it is not finished.

    Query the status column in V$ RMAN_BACKUP_JOB_DETAILS views to see accurate results.

    Talip Hakan Öztürk
    http://taliphakanozturken.WordPress.com/

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