Try to clone RAC database with RMAN database RAC but becomes lower than ORA-01503

I'm trying to clone a RAC database of RMAN target database is also CARS, so for every thing wen fine but getting "ORA-01503.

Please find below, please help me solve this problem.

connect sys/p0ck3t@pcard1 target;

auxiliary connection;

Connect the rmancat/rmanamex@rmandb catalog;

Run {}

SQL "alter session set optimizer_mode = RULE ';"

until ' to_date (' may 1, 2015 06:30 ',' Lun ' DD YYYY HH24:MI:SS);

allocate auxiliary channel t1 type disk;

allocate auxiliary channel t2 type disk;

allocate auxiliary channel t3 type disk;

the value of newname for datafile 4 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/users.304.723229675";

the value of newname for datafile 3 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/sysaux.395.723228961";

the value of newname for datafile 2 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/undotbs1_1.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 1 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/system.328.723229027";

the value of newname for datafile 5 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/undotbs2.409.723228957";

the value of newname for datafile 6 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_usr01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 7 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_undotbs01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 8 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_undotbs02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 9 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_par01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 10 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_par01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 11 in "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part01_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 12 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part01_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 13 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part01_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 14 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part01_04.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 15 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part01_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 16 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part01_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 17 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part02_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 18 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part02_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 19 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part02_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 20 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part02_04.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 21 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part02_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 22 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part02_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 23 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part03_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 24 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part03_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 25 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part03_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 26 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part03_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 27 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part03_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 28 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part04_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 29 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part04_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 30 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_bo_part04_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 31 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part04_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 32 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_bo_part04_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 33 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part01_01.dbf;

the value of newname for datafile 34 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part01_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 35 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part01_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 36 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part01_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 37 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part01_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 38 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part02_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 39 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part02_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 40 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part02_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 41 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part02_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 42 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part02_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 43 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part03_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 44 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part03_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 45 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part03_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 46 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part03_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 47 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part04_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 48 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_fe_part04_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 49 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part04_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 50 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_fe_part04_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 51 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_batch01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 52 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_batch02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 53 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_batch03.dbf;

the value of newname for datafile 54 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_batch04.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 55 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_batch05.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 56 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_batch01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 57 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_batch02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 58 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_ndx_batch03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 59 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part01_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 60 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part01_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 61 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part02_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 62 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part02_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 63 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part03_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 64 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_index_part03_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 65 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part04_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 66 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part04_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 67 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part05_01.dbf;

the value of newname for datafile 68 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part05_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 69 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part06_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 70 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part06_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 71 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part07_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 72 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part07_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 73 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part08_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 74 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part08_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 75 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part09_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 76 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part09_01.dbf;

the value of newname for datafile 77 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part10_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 78 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part10_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 79 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part11_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 80 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part11_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 81 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part12_01.dbf;

the value of newname for datafile 82 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part12_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 83 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part13_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 84 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part13_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 85 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part14_01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 86 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part14_01.dbf;

the value of newname for datafile 87 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_users.375.723228963";

the value of newname for datafile 88 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_users.396.723228959";

the value of newname for datafile 89 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_users.399.723228959";

the value of newname for datafile 90 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_users.393.723228961";

the value of newname for datafile 91 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/mig_pc_delivery.309.723228955;

the value of newname for datafile 92 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_par.403.723228961";

the value of newname for datafile 93 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_users.381.723228963";

the value of newname for datafile 94 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part01.275.723229411";

the value of newname for datafile 95 at "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_fe_part01.364.723229607";

the value of newname for datafile 96 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part05.380.723228963";

the value of newname for datafile 97 to '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part10.310.723228959;

the value of newname for datafile 98 in "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part14.268.723229465";

the value of newname for datafile 99 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part08.367.723229607";

the value of newname for datafile 100 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part09.385.723229087";

the value of newname for datafile 101 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part11.286.723229559";

the value of newname for datafile 102 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part13.355.723229615";

the value of newname for datafile 103 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_batch.330.723228961";

the value of newname for datafile 104 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part13.335.723229485";

the value of newname for datafile 105 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_bo_part03.285.723229567";

the value of newname for datafile 106 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_bo_part01.351.723229617";

the value of newname for datafile 107 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_fe_part04.261.723229627";

the value of newname for datafile 108 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part02.264.723229465";

the value of newname for datafile 109 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_bo_part01.284.723229573";

the value of newname for datafile 110 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part01.406.723229497";

the value of newname for datafile 111 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part07.291.723229557";

the value of newname for datafile 112 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part08.371.723229615";

the value of newname for datafile 113 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part09.346.723228973";

the value of newname for datafile 114 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part12.401.723229447";

the value of newname for datafile 115 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_fe_part02.262.723229625";

the value of newname for datafile 116 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_fe_part04.374.723229627";

the value of newname for datafile 117 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_bo_part03.276.723229585";

the value of newname for datafile 118 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_bo_part04.350.723229633";

the value of newname for datafile 119 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_bo_part04.317.723229633";

the value of newname for datafile 120 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part03.400.723229511";

the value of newname for datafile 121 in '+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part12.369.723229605;

the value of newname for datafile 122 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part05.373.723229641";

the value of newname for datafile 123 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_par.319.723229635";

the value of newname for datafile 124 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_users.402.723228957";

the value of newname for datafile 125 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_batch.356.723229609";

the value of newname for datafile 126 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_bo_part02.256.723229647";

the value of newname for datafile 127 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part07.320.723229641";

the value of newname for datafile 128 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part04.258.723229615";

the value of newname for datafile 129 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_bo_part02.366.723229651";

the value of newname for datafile 130 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part06.348.723228965";

the value of newname for datafile 131 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part02.307.723229525";

the value of newname for datafile 132 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_fe_part01.370.723229647";

the value of newname for datafile 133 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_fe_part03.352.723229619";

the value of newname for datafile 134 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part06.266.723229659";

the value of newname for datafile 135 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part10.329.723229027";

the value of newname for datafile 136 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part03.337.723229651";

the value of newname for datafile 137 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_index_hist_part14.263.723229627";

the value of newname for datafile 138 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/stpmw_data01.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 139 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/undotbs1_2.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 140 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/undotbs1_3.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 141 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/undotbs1_4.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 142 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part05_03.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 143 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/powercard_data_hist_part05.426.851242407";

the value of newname for datafile 144 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part11_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 145 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part12_02.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 146 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_data_hist_part05_04.dbf";

the value of newname for datafile 147 in "+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/pwrcrd_index_hist_part05_02.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 1 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/temp1.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 2 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/temp2.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 3 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/temp3.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 4 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/pwrcard_temp01.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 5 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/pwrcard_temp02.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 6 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/pwrcard_temp03.dbf";

the value of newname for tempfile 7 to "+ DATA/pcardtst/tempfile/pwrcard_temp04.dbf";

duplicate target database in the pcardtst log file

GROUP 10 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_10_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 10 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_10_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 11 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_11_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 11 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_11_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 12 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_12_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 12 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_12_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 13 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_13_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 13 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_13_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 14 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_14_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 14 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_14_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 7 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_7_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 7 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_7_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 8 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_8_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 8 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_8_02') size 512 M,

GROUP 9 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_9_01') size 512 M,

GROUP 9 ('+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_9_02') size 512 M;

output channel t1;

output channel t2;

output channel t3;

}

But gettting error below

DATA FILE

"+ DATA/pcardtst/datafile/system.635.878984933".

CHARACTER SET WE8ISO8859P1

output channel: t1

output channel: t2

output channel: t3

RMAN-00571: ===========================================================

RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.

RMAN-00571: ===========================================================

RMAN-03002: failure of Db in dual at 06/05/2015 14:26:01

RMAN-06136: the auxiliary database ORACLE error: ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed

ORA-01167: two files are the same file/group number or the same file

ORA-01517: Member of journal: '+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_10_02.

ORA-01517: Member of journal: '+ DATA/pcardtst/onlinelog/group_10_01.

Complete recovery manager.

Kind regards.

Younus

Hi Eric,.

Let's not your syntax for log files. Check out the docs:

http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/B28359_01/backup.111/b28270/rcmdupdb.htm#BRADV89956

You need only name the Group once followed a list separated by commas of the logfile members.

Concerning

Thomas

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