RMAN-20033 control file sequence # too low & ORA-00230

The two RMAN below errors occasionally I think that the cause is if an archive backup is running during a database backup, the controlfile is supported by both and can (but not always) cause these errors. The backup of the database is generally successful and that's just the backup controlfile who complains. I looked at how to avoid this, but it is not easy. Some backups of large database, especially for a full backup, run it for hours so archives have yet to be backed up and deleted.

It might have started when ON CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP has been set up. I don't know if this can be changed for backups of archive without affecting full/comú backups. Any ideas are appreciated.


From control file and SPFILE Autobackup July 23, 10
handful of piece = c-3756288473-20100723-2nd comment = 2.0, MMS Version 5.4.1.0 API Version
File control finished and Autobackup SPFILE to July 23, 10
output channel: T1
output channel: T2
output channel: T3
output channel: T4
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03008: error when executing automatic resynchronization of the recovery catalog
RMAN-20033: control file sequence # too low


From backup 6 August 10
channel T1: starting full datafile backupset
channel T1: specifying datafile (s) in backupset
output channel: T1
output channel: T2
output channel: T3
output channel: T4
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03009: failure of the backup command on channel T1 at 2010-08-06 11:43:52
ORA-00230: forbidden operation: snapshot controls unavailable file enqueue

Dear DBA2008,

Please find the explanation of the error first;

ORA-00230: operation disallowed: snapshot control file enqueue unavailable
Cause: The attempted operation cannot be executed at this time because another process currently holds the snapshot control file enqueue.
Action: Retry the operation after the concurrent operation that is holding the snapshot control file enqueue terminates. 

There could be an enqueu for the snapshot controlfile and he should be released in order to continue operating.

The other mistake is;

Oracle Error :: RMAN-20033
control file SEQUENCE# too low

Cause
the control file sequence is less than the one of the previous resync

Action
make sure that the right control file is used

Thus, there could be another session which was try to resynchronize the catalog or simply access the snapshot controlfile.

Can you connect please for the usual recovery with the connection string manager and type;

RESYNC CATALOG;

Do you still take the enqueue snapshot controlfile error?

Hope that helps.

Ogan

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    ORA-27063: number of bytes read or written is incorrect
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    Now, I missed the space during the restoration of data files and want to restore remaining who is 3 and 4 of datafile datafile.

    Can you please let me know how I can restore it.

    I need to change the names of database after the successful restoration.

    DBVERSION 10.2.0.1
    operating system: solaris 10

    Thanks in advance.

    Hello..

    Do you have free space? If Yes, then you can try: -.

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    [http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/DBNEWID.php]

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