Question about the hot of the dbf system backup

Hello
I'm on Windows server 2008 with Oracle 10.2.0.4

I've been finding hot HOT my database backup and what I found is that technical:

ALTER TABLESPACE SYSTEM BEGIN BACKUP;
copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\SYSTEM01 from the host. DBF z:\hot_backup\E@]ORADATA]GDEM]SYSTEM01. DBF
ALTER TABLESPACE SYSTEM END BACKUP;
ALTER TABLESPACE UNDOTBS1 BEGIN BACKUP;
copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\UNDOTBS01 from the host. DBF z:\hot_backup\E@]ORADATA]GDEM]UNDOTBS01. DBF
ALTER TABLESPACE UNDOTBS1 END BACKUP;
ALTER TABLESPACE SYSAUX BEGIN BACKUP;
copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\SYSAUX01 from the host. DBF z:\hot_backup\E@]ORADATA]GDEM]SYSAUX01. DBF
ALTER TABLESPACE SYSAUX END BACKUP;
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Is seems that it does not work with the system01. DBF file. There's my exit




SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE SYSTEM BEGIN BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL > copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\SYSTEM01 the host. DBF z:\hot_backup\E@]ORADATA]GDEM]SYSTEM
01.INTRO DBF
Access denied.
0 file (s) copied (s).

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE SYSTEM END BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE UNDOTBS1 BEGIN BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL > copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\UNDOTBS01 the host. DBF z:\hot_backup\E@]ORADATA]GDEM]UNDOT
BS01. DBF
Access denied.
0 file (s) copied (s).

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE UNDOTBS1 END BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE SYSAUX BEGIN BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL > copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\SYSAUX01 the host. DBF z:\hot_backup\E@]ORADATA]GDEM]SYSAUX
01.INTRO DBF
Access denied.
* 0 file (s) copied (s). *

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE SYSAUX END BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL >


But it works for the tablespaces non-system like this:


SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE FORUM_DATA BEGIN BACKUP;

Tablespace likely.

SQL > copy E:\ORADATA\GDEM\FORUM_DATA01 the host. DBF z:
RUM_DATA01. DBF
* 1 file (s) copied (s). *

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE FORUM_DATA END BACKUP;

Use RMAN, it will support all the intricate details for you. Something as simple as this would be enough:

> RMAN target /
RMAN> backup as compressed backupset database format 'z:\hot_backup\hot_%U.bkp';

Read backup and recovery basics, then B & R reference for your version of Oracle for more details. You probably won't want to use another thing but RMAN, once you get familiar with it. :)

From your original question: you cannot use the Windows copy command to copy the active data files even if they are in backup mode, you must use the Oracle ocopy command instead. He is always there for those who refuse to move to RMAN and want to do things in a difficult way. ;)

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