Relationship between current incarnation & backup / RMAN-20011

Hello

I have

the following situation in RMAN:

Incarnations:

>
RMAN > list incarnation;


List of Incarnations of the database
DB key Inc key STATE ID DB name DB reset reset time SNA
------- ------- -------- ---------------- --- ---------- ----------
133 146 TESTDB 2528045035 PARENT 05-SEPT 1.-10
133 134 TESTDB 2528045035 CURRENT 972274 2 MARCH 11
133 548 TESTDB 2528045035 ORPHAN 996374 MARCH 2, 11
133 646 TESTDB 2528045035 ORPHAN 996490 4 MARCH 11
133 460 TESTDB 2528045035 ORPHAN 997986 MARCH 2, 11
>

Backups:

>
RMAN > list backup;


List of backup sets
===================


Time of accomplishment time BS key size Device Type
------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
56,57 M 176 00:00 DRIVE: 42 MARCH 2, 11
BP key: 177 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T100444
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/01m66vht_1_1

List of newspapers archived in defined backup 176
The next time that THRD Seq YVERT low low time next YVERT
---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
1 2 977121 2 MARCH 11 988286 MARCH 2, 11
1 3 988286 2 MARCH 11 994189 MARCH 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
Incr 187 0 M DISK 00:15:42 999,72 2 March 11
BP key: 190 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T100531
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/02m66vjc_1_1
List of defined backup data files 187
Name of file LV Type cash SNA cash time
---- -- ---- ---------- --------- ----
1 0 incr 994637 /CDATA/TESTDB/system01.dbf March 2, 11
2 0 994637 /CDATA/TESTDB/sysaux01.dbf incr 2 March 11
3 0 incr 994637 /CDATA/TESTDB/undotbs01.dbf March 2, 11
4 0 incr 994637 /CDATA/TESTDB/users01.dbf March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment time BS key size Device Type
------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
DISK 4,48 M 201 00:00: 01 MARCH 2, 11
BP key: 206 location: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T102124
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/03m670h5_1_1

List of newspapers archived on backup the value 201
The next time that THRD Seq YVERT low low time next YVERT
---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
1 4 994189 2 MARCH 11 996336 MARCH 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
214 full 9.36 M DISK 00:00:10 March 2, 11
BP key: 216 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T102129
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-00
SPFILE included: Modification Date: March 2, 11
SPFILE db_unique_name: TESTDB
Control file included: cash SNA: 996373 cash time: March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment time BS key size Device Type
------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
244 757,50 K DISK 00:00:01 MARCH 2, 11
BP key: 247 Situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T103137
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/05m67149_1_1

List of newspapers archived in backup set 244
The next time that THRD Seq YVERT low low time next YVERT
---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
1 5 996336 2 MARCH 11 997210 MARCH 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
261 incr 0 M DISK 00:13:29 1001,02 March 2, 11
BP key: 263 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T103138
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/06m6714b_1_1
List of defined backup data files 261
Name of file LV Type cash SNA cash time
---- -- ---- ---------- --------- ----
1 0 incr 997238 /CDATA/TESTDB/system01.dbf March 2, 11
2 0 997238 /CDATA/TESTDB/sysaux01.dbf incr 2 March 11
3 0 incr 997238 /CDATA/TESTDB/undotbs01.dbf March 2, 11
4 0 incr 997238 /CDATA/TESTDB/users01.dbf March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment time BS key size Device Type
------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
279 742,00 K DISK 00:00:01 MARCH 2, 11
BP key: 284 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T104517
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/07m671tt_1_1

List of newspapers archived on backup worth 279
The next time that THRD Seq YVERT low low time next YVERT
---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
1 6 997210 2 MARCH 11 997953 MARCH 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
297 full 9.36 M DISK 00:00:10 March 2, 11
BP key: 299 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T104519
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-01
SPFILE included: Modification Date: March 2, 11
SPFILE db_unique_name: TESTDB
Control file included: cash SNA: 997985 cash time: March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment time BS key size Device Type
------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
* 342 438,00 K DISK 00:00:00 MARCH 2, 11 *.
BP key: 345 location: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T104935
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/09m67260_1_1

List of newspapers archived on backup worth 342
The next time that THRD Seq YVERT low low time next YVERT
---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
* 1 7 997953 2 MARCH 11 998260 2 MARCH 11 *.

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
* 364 incr 0 M DISK 00:14:34 1001,65 2 March 11 *.
BP key: 366 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T104937
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/0am67261_1_1
List of defined backup data files 364
Name of file LV Type cash SNA cash time
---- -- ---- ---------- --------- ----
* 1 0 incr 998289 /CDATA/TESTDB/system01.dbf* March 2, 11
* 2 0 998289 /CDATA/TESTDB/sysaux01.dbf* incr 2 March 11
* 3 0 incr 998289 /CDATA/TESTDB/undotbs01.dbf* March 2, 11
* 4 0 incr 998289 /CDATA/TESTDB/users01.dbf* March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment time BS key size Device Type
------- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
* 7,58 M 387 00:00 DISK: 02 MARCH 2, 11 *.
BP key: 392 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T110421
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/0bm6731m_1_1

List of newspapers archived in backup set 387
The next time that THRD Seq YVERT low low time next YVERT
---- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------
* 1 8 998260 2 MARCH 11 1000465 2 MARCH 11 *.

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
* 410 full 9.36 M DISK 00:00:10 March 2, 11 *.
BP key: 412 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T110425
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-02
SPFILE included: Modification Date: March 2, 11
SPFILE db_unique_name: TESTDB
Control file included: cash SNA: 1000507 cash time: March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
483 full 9.36 M DISK 00:00:05 March 2, 11
BP key: 484 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T113759
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-03
SPFILE included: Modification Date: March 2, 11
SPFILE db_unique_name: TESTDB
Control file included: cash SNA: 998081 cash time: March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
571 full 9.36 M 04:00:00 disc 2 March 11
BP key: 572 situation: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110302T121754
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-04
SPFILE included: Modification Date: March 2, 11
SPFILE db_unique_name: TESTDB
Control file included: cash SNA: 996489 cash time: March 2, 11

Time of accomplishment BS key Type LV size device Type elapsed time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
667 full 9.36 M DISK 00:00:18 March 4, 11
BP key: situation 668: AVAILABLE Tablet: NO Tag: TAG20110304T132050
Part name: /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110304-00
SPFILE included: Modification Date: March 4, 11
SPFILE db_unique_name: TESTDB
Control file included: cash SNA: 996596 cash time: March 4, 11

RMAN >
>

I want to rebuild the database with the backup (bold text).


And I get the error after you run the following script:

>
RMAN > RUN
2 > {}
3 > # STARTUP NOMOUNT;
4 > # RESTORE SPFILE to ' / u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/db_1/dbs/spfileTESTDB.ora' tag "TAG20110302T063849".
5 > # SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;
6 > STARTUP NOMOUNT;
7 > RESTORE CONTROLFILE tag "TAG20110302T110425".
8 > STARTUP MOUNT;
9 > SET up to this THAT SNA 1000507.
10 > RESTORE database;
11 > RECOVER DATABASE;
12 > ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS;
{13 >}
database is already started

From restoration to March 4, 11
using channel ORA_DISK_1

channel ORA_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore the control file
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-02 piece reading
channel ORA_DISK_1: room handle=/opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/CONTROLFILES/c-2528045035-20110302-02 tag = TAG20110302T110425
channel ORA_DISK_1: restored the backup part 1
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, duration: 00:00:15
output file name=/CDATA/TESTDB/control01.ctl
output file name=/CFLASH/TESTDB/control02.ctl
Restoration finished in March 4, 11

database is already started
mounted database
output channel: ORA_DISK_1

executing command: SET until clause

From restoration to March 4, 11
From implicit overlapping backup 4 March 11
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: SID = 136 type of device = DISK
Cut 11 objects
Backup of implicit overlap finished March 4, 11

Starting copy of implicit intersection to March 4, 11
using channel ORA_DISK_1
Copy of implicit cross ended up at March 4, 11

the search for all files in the recovery area
cataloging files...
cataloging done

List of cataloged files
=======================
File name: /CFLASH/TESTDB/archivelog/2011_03_04/o1_mf_1_1_6q1k25xs_.arc

using channel ORA_DISK_1

channel ORA_DISK_1: from the restore backup set data file
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore datafile 00001 to /CDATA/TESTDB/system01.dbf
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore datafile 00002 to /CDATA/TESTDB/sysaux01.dbf
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore datafile 00003 to /CDATA/TESTDB/undotbs01.dbf
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore datafile 00004 in /CDATA/TESTDB/users01.dbf
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup /opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/0am67261_1_1 piece reading
channel ORA_DISK_1: room handle=/opt/BACKUP/11.2.0.2/RMAN/TESTDB/DATA/0am67261_1_1 tag = TAG20110302T104937
channel ORA_DISK_1: restored the backup part 1
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, duration: 00:13:45
Restoration finished in March 4, 11

From back to March 4, 11
using channel ORA_DISK_1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of the command recover at 04/03/2011 13:47:17
RMAN-06004: error ORACLE recovery catalog database: RMAN-20011: target database incarnation is not common in the recovery catalog

>

How will I know the right embodiment to restore power?


Help, please

Reagards

hqr200475

Edited by: hqt200475 the 04.03.2011 06:19

To verify valid backups in the current version number:

recoverable backup list;

Definition of this statement:

/*
Specifies the data backups or copies file whose status in the repository is AVAILABLE and which can be used for restoration and recovery in the course of the incarnation target database. This list includes all backups and copies except the incremental backups that have no valid parent to which the differential can be applied.
*/

Werner

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    1011M rman_bkp_3co9q682_1_1_ORCL_20130516_DATAFILE_LVL0_16_05_2013
    701M rman_bkp_3do9q682_1_1_ORCL_20130516_DATAFILE_LVL0_16_05_2013
    226M rman_bkp_3ko9sqkk_1_1_ORCL_20130517_DATAFILE_LVL1_17_05_2013
    215M rman_bkp_3lo9sqkl_1_1_ORCL_20130517_DATAFILE_LVL1_17_05_2013
    * 230M rman_bkp_3so9vf1v_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013 *.
    * 568M rman_bkp_3to9vf20_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013 *.
    * 19M rman_bkp_3uo9vf2f_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013 *.
    ===========================================================================

    ===================After Backup========================================================
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 1049755648 12 May 20:05 rman_bkp_2bo9fko2_1_1_ORCL_20130512_DATAFILE_LVL0_12_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 720715776 12 May 20:05 rman_bkp_2co9fko2_1_1_ORCL_20130512_DATAFILE_LVL0_12_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 91013120 13 May 20:05 rman_bkp_2jo9i942_1_1_ORCL_20130513_DATAFILE_LVL1_13_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 75726848 13 May 20:05 rman_bkp_2ko9i942_1_1_ORCL_20130513_DATAFILE_LVL1_13_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 114327552 14 May 20:05 rman_bkp_2so9ktg1_1_1_ORCL_20130514_DATAFILE_LVL1_14_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 107782144 14 May 20:05 rman_bkp_2to9ktg1_1_1_ORCL_20130514_DATAFILE_LVL1_14_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 120307712 15 May 20:05 rman_bkp_34o9nhs2_1_1_ORCL_20130515_DATAFILE_LVL1_15_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 91226112 15 May 20:05 rman_bkp_35o9nhs2_1_1_ORCL_20130515_DATAFILE_LVL1_15_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 1058840576 16 May 20:05 rman_bkp_3co9q682_1_1_ORCL_20130516_DATAFILE_LVL0_16_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 733757440 16 May 20:05 rman_bkp_3do9q682_1_1_ORCL_20130516_DATAFILE_LVL0_16_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 236716032 17 May 20:05 rman_bkp_3ko9sqkk_1_1_ORCL_20130517_DATAFILE_LVL1_17_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 224174080 17 May 20:05 rman_bkp_3lo9sqkl_1_1_ORCL_20130517_DATAFILE_LVL1_17_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 594411520 18 May 20:06 rman_bkp_3to9vf20_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 240123904 18 May 20:06 rman_bkp_3so9vf1v_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 1073741824 19 May 20:06 rman_bkp_45oa23eh_1_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 1073741824 19 May 20:06 rman_bkp_44oa23eg_1_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 254590976 19 May 20:06 rman_bkp_45oa23eh_2_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 709885952 19 May 20:07 rman_bkp_44oa23eg_2_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 19234816 19 May 20:07 rman_bkp_46oa23f7_1_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013
    ==================================================================================


    Configuration of RMAN
    bash-$3.2 rman target /.

    Recovery Manager: release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production the Sun may 19 14:34:26 2013

    Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

    connected to target database: ORCL (DBID = 3171721304)

    RMAN > show all.

    using the control file of the target instead of recovery catalog database
    RMAN settings for database with db_unique_name ORCLDR are:
    CONFIGURE REDUNDANCY 3 RETENTION STRATEGY;
    CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION
    SET UP DEFAULT DISK DEVICE TYPE; # by default
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO "%F" # by default
    SET UP THE DEVICE TYPE DISK PARALLELISM 1 BACKUP BACKUPSET TYPE; # by default
    CONFIGURE BACKUP OF DATA TO DISK FILE TYPE DEVICE TO 1; # by default
    CONFIGURE BACKUP ARCHIVELOG FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # by default
    CONFIGURE MAXSETSIZE TO UNLIMITED; # by default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION OF DATABASE # by default
    CONFIGURE THE ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM "AES128"; # by default
    CONFIGURE COMPRESSION ALGORITHM 'BASIC' AND 'DEFAULT' LIBERATION OPTIMIZE FOR TRUE LOAD; # by default
    CONFIGURE THE NONE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY; # by default
    CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME TO ' / u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/snapcf_orcldr2.f'; # by default

    RMAN > exit
    =========================================================================================
    RMAN Full Backup Script
    RMAN level 0
    #! / bin/bash
    . /Home/Oracle/.bash_profile
    logloc = 'date' + rman_backup_lvl0_orcldr_ %m %y hour %M %S %d ".log
    Target of $ORACLE_HOME/bin/rman = / log = / backup/RMAN_Log / $logloc < < EOF
    run
    {
    allocate channels ch1 type disk maxpiecesize = 1024 M;
    allocate channel ch2 type disk maxpiecesize = 1024M;
    database backup incremental level 0 FORMAT ' / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_%U_%d_%T_DATAFILE_LVL0_%D_%M_%Y'
    include current controlfile more archivelog delete all entries
    tag 'datafile_full ';
    }
    delete noprompt obsolete;
    EXIT;
    EXPRESSIONS OF FOLKLORE
    =========================================================================================

    Backup logs
    -bash-3, $ 2 cat rman_backup_lvl0_ORCLdr_190513200501.log

    Recovery Manager: release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production the Sun may 19 20:05:01 2013

    Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

    connected to target database: ORCL (DBID = 3171721304)

    RMAN >
    RMAN > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6 > 7 > 8 >
    using the control file of the target instead of recovery catalog database
    allocated channel: ch1
    channel ch1: SID = instance 1753 = ORCLdr2 = DISK device type

    allocated channel: ch2
    channel ch2: SID = 5 = device type ORCLdr2 = DISK instance


    From backup may 19, 13
    Current archived log
    archived journal of wire 1 to jump with sequence 84; already saved
    skip the journal archived thread 2 with sequence 79; already saved
    channel ch1: Startup archived log backup set
    channel ch1: specifying the newspapers archived in the backup set
    archived journal entry thread = 2 sequence = 81 RECID = 388 STAMP = 815810424
    archived journal entry thread = 1 sequence = 85 RECID = 385 STAMP = 815793508
    archived journal entry thread = 1 sequence = 86 RECID = 389 STAMP = 815810426
    archived journal entry thread = 1 sequence = 87 RECID = 391 STAMP = 815828071
    channel ch1: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch2: Startup archived log backup set
    channel ch2: specifying the newspapers archived in the backup set
    archived journal thread = sequence 2 = 82 entry RECID = 396 STAMP = 815861105
    archived journal entry thread = 1 sequence = 88 RECID = 393 = 815846442 STAMP
    archived journal entry thread = 1 sequence = 89 RECID = 397 STAMP = 815861108
    channel ch2: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch1: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/42oa23bp_1_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch1: from part 2 to May 19, 13
    channel ch2: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/43oa23bp_1_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch2: from part 2 to May 19, 13
    channel ch1: finished part 2 to May 19, 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/42oa23bp_2_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch1: from 3 to 19 May 13 piece
    channel ch2: finished part 2 to May 19, 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/43oa23bp_2_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch2: complete set of backups, time: 00:01:10
    channel ch2: archived deletion or newspapers
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_2_82_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 396 STAMP = 815861105
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_88_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 393 = 815846442 STAMP
    RMAN-08137: WARNING: log archived not deleted, necessary for intelligence or upstream collection procedure
    Archive log file name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_89_814540431.arc thread = 1 sequence = 89
    channel ch2: archived deletion or newspapers
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_84_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 383 STAMP = 815774802
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_2_79_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 378 STAMP = 815774705
    channel ch1: finished part 3 to 19 May 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/42oa23bp_3_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch1: complete set of backups, time: 00:01:25
    channel ch1: archived deletion or newspapers
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_2_81_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 388 STAMP = 815810424
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_85_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 385 STAMP = 815793508
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_86_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 389 STAMP = 815810426
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_87_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 391 STAMP = 815828071
    Backup finished on 19 May 13

    From backup may 19, 13
    channel ch1: start the incremental level 0 datafile backup set
    channel ch1: specification-datafile in the backup set (s)
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statistics2013_5.dbf 00009
    Enter a number of file datafile = 00001 name=+ORASYS/ORCLdr/datafile/system.257.814500985
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORASYS/ORCLdr/datafile/undotbs1.259.814500991 00003
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/app2.dbf 00006
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/app.dbf 00008
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users01.dbf 00011
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users03.dbf 00013
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users05.dbf 00015
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users07.dbf 00017
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_5.dbf 00019
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_7.dbf 00021
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_9.dbf 00023
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_11.dbf 00025
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdrmaxdat.dbf 00027
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/sidradcdr.dbf 00029
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statistics2013_8.dbf 00031
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statistics2013_10.dbf 00033
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/interimcdr2013_5.dbf 00037
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/nterimcdr2013_7.dbf 00039
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/interimcdr2013_9.dbf 00041
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/nterimcdr2013_11.dbf 00043
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/nterimcdrmaxdat.dbf 00045
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/sidradinterimcdr.dbf 00047
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/reports.dbf 00048
    channel ch1: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch2: start the incremental level 0 datafile backup set
    channel ch2: specification-datafile in the backup set (s)
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORASYS/ORCLdr/datafile/sysaux.256.814500977 00002
    Enter a number of file datafile = 00005 name=+ORASYS/ORCLdr/datafile/undotbs2.258.814500987
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/namestatistics.dbf 00035
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/gidstatistics.dbf 00036
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/stat01.dbf 00007
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statistics2013_6.dbf 00010
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users02.dbf 00012
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users04.dbf 00014
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users06.dbf 00016
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/users08.dbf 00018
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_6.dbf 00020
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_8.dbf 00022
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_10.dbf 00024
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/cdr2013_12.dbf 00026
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/unameradcdr.dbf 00028
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statistics2013_7.dbf 00030
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statistics2013_9.dbf 00032
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/statisticsmaxdate.dbf 00034
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/radintdr2013_6.dbf 00038
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/radiusintcdr2013_8.dbf 00040
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/radinterimcdr2013_10.dbf 00042
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/tb2013_12.dbf 00044
    Enter a file datafile 00046 name=+ORADATA1/ORCLdr/datafile/tberimcdr.dbf = number
    Enter a number of file datafile = name=+ORASYS/ORCLdr/datafile/users.260.814500995 00004
    channel ch2: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch1: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    total, handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_44oa23eg_1_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013 tag = comment TAG20130519T200640 = NONE
    channel ch1: from part 2 to May 19, 13
    channel ch2: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    total, handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_45oa23eh_1_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013 tag = comment TAG20130519T200640 = NONE
    channel ch2: from part 2 to May 19, 13
    channel ch1: finished part 2 to May 19, 13
    total, handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_44oa23eg_2_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013 tag = comment TAG20130519T200640 = NONE
    channel ch1: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:22
    channel ch1: start the incremental level 0 datafile backup set
    channel ch1: specification-datafile in the backup set (s)
    channel ch2: finished part 2 to May 19, 13
    total, handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_45oa23eh_2_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013 tag = comment TAG20130519T200640 = NONE
    channel ch2: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:22
    including the current control in the backup set file
    channel ch1: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch1: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    total, handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_46oa23f7_1_1_ORCL_20130519_DATAFILE_LVL0_19_05_2013 tag = comment TAG20130519T200640 = NONE
    channel ch1: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:01
    Backup finished on 19 May 13

    From backup may 19, 13
    Current archived log
    channel ch1: Startup archived log backup set
    channel ch1: specifying the newspapers archived in the backup set
    archived journal entry thread = 2 sequence = 83 RECID = 399 STAMP = 815861227
    channel ch1: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch2: Startup archived log backup set
    channel ch2: specifying the newspapers archived in the backup set
    archived journal entry thread = 1 sequence = 90 RECID = 401 STAMP = 815861227
    channel ch2: from room 1 to May 19, 13
    channel ch1: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/47oa23fd_1_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch1: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:01
    channel ch1: archived deletion or newspapers
    name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_2_83_814540431.arc RECID archived log file = 399 STAMP = 815861227
    channel ch2: finished piece 1 to May 19, 13
    piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/48oa23fd_1_1 tag = DATAFILE_FULL comment = NONE
    channel ch2: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:01
    channel ch2: archived deletion or newspapers
    RMAN-08137: WARNING: log archived not deleted, necessary for intelligence or upstream collection procedure
    Archive log file name=+ORAFRA/ORCLdr/archivelog/logbd0ca058_1_90_814540431.arc thread = 1 sequence = 90
    Backup finished on 19 May 13

    From control file and SPFILE Autobackup 19 May 13
    room handle=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/c-3171721304-20130519-00 comment = NONE
    File control finished and Autobackup SPFILE to 19 May 13
    output channel: ch1
    output channel: ch2

    RMAN >
    RMAN >
    RMAN retention policy apply to the order
    RMAN retention policy is set to 3 redundancy
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: SID = instance 1753 = ORCLdr2 = DISK device type
    Remove the following obsolete backups and copies:
    Making key time filename/handle type
    -------------------- ------ ------------------ --------------------
    8 4 may control file copy 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/snapcf_ORCLdr1.f
    Game save 40 9 May 13
    Save the piece 40 9 May 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1jo97nk1_1_1_ORCL_20130509_DATAFILE_LVL0_09_05_2013
    Save game 39 may 9, 13
    Save the song 39 9 May 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1ko97nk1_1_1_ORCL_20130509_DATAFILE_LVL0_09_05_2013
    Backs up the entire 42 9 May 13
    Backup total 42 9 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/1mo97nkl_1_1
    Backs up the entire 43 9 May 13
    Backup total 43 9 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/1no97nkl_1_1
    Save game 46 may 10, 13
    Backup total 46 may 10, 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/1po9abvp_1_1
    Game backup 45 may 10, 13
    Backup total 45 10 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/1qo9abvp_1_1
    Save game 47 10 May 13
    Save room 47 10 May 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1ro9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013
    Backs up the entire 48 may 10, 13
    Save the piece 48 10 May 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1so9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013
    Backs up the entire 50 10 May 13
    Backup total 50 10 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/1uo9ac0l_1_1
    Backs up the entire 51 may 10, 13
    Backup total 51 may 10, 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/1vo9ac0l_1_1
    Backs up the entire 54 may 11, 13
    Backup total 54 may 11, 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/21o9d0bi_1_1
    Save game 53 may 11, 13
    Backup total 53 may 11, 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/22o9d0bi_1_1
    Save game 55 may 11, 13
    Save the piece 55 may 11, 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_23o9d0br_1_1_ORCL_20130511_DATAFILE_LVL1_11_05_2013
    Backs up the entire 56 may 11, 13
    Save the song 56 11 May 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_24o9d0br_1_1_ORCL_20130511_DATAFILE_LVL1_11_05_2013
    Backs up the entire 58 may 11, 13
    Backup total 58 may 11, 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/26o9d0cj_1_1
    Save game 59 may 11, 13
    Backup total 59 may 11, 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/27o9d0cj_1_1
    Backs up the entire 62 12 May 13
    Backup total 62 12 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/29o9fknp_1_1
    Save game 61 12 May 13
    Backup total 61 12 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/2ao9fknp_1_1
    Save game 77 14 May 13
    Backup total 77 14 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/c-3171721304-20130514-00
    Game backup 101 16 May 13
    Backup total 101 16 May 13 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/c-3171721304-20130516-00
    Backs up the entire 114 18 May 13
    Save the song 117 may 18, 13/backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_3uo9vf2f_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1jo97nk1_1_1_ORCL_20130509_DATAFILE_LVL0_09_05_2013 RECID = 40 STAMP = 814997122
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1ko97nk1_1_1_ORCL_20130509_DATAFILE_LVL0_09_05_2013 RECID = STAMP 39 = 814997122
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/1mo97nkl_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 42 = 814997141
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/1no97nkl_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 43 = 814997141
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/1po9abvp_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 46 = 815083513
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/1qo9abvp_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 45 = 815083514
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1ro9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013 RECID = STAMP 47 = 815083522
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1so9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013 RECID = 48 STAMP = 815083522
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/1uo9ac0l_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 50 = 815083541
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/1vo9ac0l_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 51 = 815083541
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/21o9d0bi_1_1 backup RECID piece = 54 STAMP = 815169906
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/22o9d0bi_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 53 = 815169906
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_23o9d0br_1_1_ORCL_20130511_DATAFILE_LVL1_11_05_2013 RECID = STAMP 55 = 815169915
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_24o9d0br_1_1_ORCL_20130511_DATAFILE_LVL1_11_05_2013 RECID = STAMP 56 = 815169917
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/26o9d0cj_1_1 element of backup RECID = STAMP 58 = 815169939
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/27o9d0cj_1_1 element of backup RECID = 59 STAMP = 815169939
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/29o9fknp_1_1 element of backup RECID = 62 STAMP = 815256313
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/2ao9fknp_1_1 backup RECID piece = 61 = 815256313 STAMP
    remove the item from backup
    handle=/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.2.0/Db_1/DBS/c-3171721304-20130516-00 element of backup RECID = 101 STAMP = 815601943
    remove the item from backup
    backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_3uo9vf2f_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013 RECID = 117 STAMP = 815774800
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    RMAN-06207: WARNING: 2 items could not be removed for DISC due channels
    RMAN-06208: status do not match. Use the OVERLAP command to set status
    RMAN-06210: list of relevant objects
    RMAN-06211: =.
    RMAN-06212: filename/Type object Handle
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    RMAN-06214: /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/c-3171721304-20130514-00 piece of backup


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