moving the Flash recovery area files

Hello

I'm moving some archive files of newspapers of flash_recovery_area at the level of the BONE, but her dosent database appear to reflect the changes and the percent_space_used remains the same.

I intend to implement of rman within a few days, but so far, I have to move my files from FRA to manage space.

should what procedure I follow to get this new area is seen by the database.
SQL> select * from v$flash_recovery_area_usage;

FILE_TYPE            PERCENT_SPACE_USED PERCENT_SPACE_RECLAIMABLE
-------------------- ------------------ -------------------------
NUMBER_OF_FILES
---------------
CONTROL FILE                          0                         0
              0

REDO LOG                              0                         0
              0

ARCHIVED LOG                      31.05                         0
            887
SQL> show parameter db_recovery_file_dest;

NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------
db_recovery_file_dest                string      E:\oracle\product\11.2.0\flash
                                                 _recovery_area
db_recovery_file_dest_size           big integer 80G
Moved 10 GB of files in location but dosent FRA reflect these changes.

SQL > select * from v$ flash_recovery_area_usage;

FILE_TYPE PERCENT_SPACE_USED PERCENT_SPACE_RECLAIMABLE
-------------------- ------------------ -------------------------
NUMBER_OF_FILES
---------------
CONTROL 0 FILE 0
0

REDO LOG 0 0
0

ARCHIVED 31.5 JOURNAL 0
904


so should what procedure I follow to get this new area is seen by the database

Kind regards

user10243788 wrote:
Thank you for the answer, so I guess that I need implementation of rman as soon as possible, because there is no other alternative for oracle to read the correct size of the FRA after files are moved to the level of the BONE.

Kind regards

From now on:

If you use host operating system commands to delete files, the database will not be aware of the free space that results from:

RMAN>CROSSCHECK BACKUP;
RMAN>CROSSCHECK ARCHIVELOG ALL; 

RMAN>Delete expired backup;
RMAN>Delete expired archivelog all;
RMAN>Delete force obsolete; 

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