The front last backup RMAN delete file even if redundancy on 3 days

Dear Oracle gurus

My environment
Node 2 11g R2 Cluster with ASM
Database 11.2.0.3.0

I got to know that file below is delete by RMAN even if redundancy on 3 days
* 19M rman_bkp_3uo9vf2f_1_1_ORCL_20130518_DATAFILE_LVL1_18_05_2013 * is removed

can you please provide a reason or recommendations to correct the backup configuration

=========Before Backup========================================
917M rman_bkp_1jo97nk1_1_1_ORCL_20130509_DATAFILE_LVL0_09_05_2013
Rman_bkp_1ko97nk1_1_1_ORCL_20130509_DATAFILE_LVL0_09_05_2013 669M
Rman_bkp_1ro9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013 101M
64M rman_bkp_1so9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013
116M rman_bkp_23o9d0br_1_1_ORCL_20130511_DATAFILE_LVL1_11_05_2013
Rman_bkp_24o9d0br_1_1_ORCL_20130511_DATAFILE_LVL1_11_05_2013 85M
1003M rman_bkp_2bo9fko2_1_1_ORCL_20130512_DATAFILE_LVL0_12_05_2013
689M rman_bkp_2co9fko2_1_1_ORCL_20130512_DATAFILE_LVL0_12_05_2013
87M rman_bkp_2jo9i942_1_1_ORCL_20130513_DATAFILE_LVL1_13_05_2013
Rman_bkp_2ko9i942_1_1_ORCL_20130513_DATAFILE_LVL1_13_05_2013 73M
110M rman_bkp_2so9ktg1_1_1_ORCL_20130514_DATAFILE_LVL1_14_05_2013
Rman_bkp_2to9ktg1_1_1_ORCL_20130514_DATAFILE_LVL1_14_05_2013 103M
115M rman_bkp_34o9nhs2_1_1_ORCL_20130515_DATAFILE_LVL1_15_05_2013
88M rman_bkp_35o9nhs2_1_1_ORCL_20130515_DATAFILE_LVL1_15_05_2013
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
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backup piece handle = / backup/RMAN_Backup/rman_bkp_1so9ac02_1_1_ORCL_20130510_DATAFILE_LVL1_10_05_2013 RECID = 48 STAMP = 815083522
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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
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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
20 objects deleted

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
RMAN-06213: --------------- ---------------------------------------------------
RMAN-06214: copy of the data /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/snapcf_ORCLdr1.f file
RMAN-06214: /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/c-3171721304-20130514-00 piece of backup


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Published by: hitgon on May 20, 2013 02:09

Published by: hitgon on May 20, 2013 02:15

It contained a real data file? Or was it a backup controlfile? A backup controlfile may be outdated if another backup controlfile does not capture the same information it contains.

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