Backup & Recovery :: Block Change Tracking File
Sep 10, 2011does, block change tracking file is read during incremental level 0 backup?
View 4 Repliesdoes, block change tracking file is read during incremental level 0 backup?
View 4 Repliesi did such commands
1. RMAN -> backup incremental level 0 database;
2. SQLPLUS -> alter database enable block change tracking using file '/home/oracle/block_change_tracking.tr';
3. RMAN -> backup incremental level 1 cumulative database;
4. RMAN -> backup incremental level 1 cumulative database;
5. RMAN -> backup incremental level 1 cumulative database;
and for such order i noticed that block change tracking file wasn't used for any cumulative backup. for each cumulative backup was done full scan over database.
it was used after i did incremental level 0 backup, and again incremental 1 cumulative.
if i want this feature to be usefull i should enable it before my incremental level 0, or i should do incremental level 0 immediately after i enable it?
i want to enable block change tracking as our incremental level1 backup take a lot of time but i have a worry which i found it on oracle support and tha is as follows Database Instance Hang at Database Checkpoint With Block Change Tracking Enabled. [ID 1326886.1]
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am studying about these two technologies and the only difference that I found was that optimization doesn't backup the duplicated archivedlogs.
If both ignore not changed blocks, what is more effective?
The optimization backup also has some tracking file?
i have an error with block corruption
Error: Corrupt block relative dba: 0x01c12a58 (file 7, block 76376)
What all the ,methods I can go for if we are working on a production environment with out any down time.
I can go for dbms repair package and restore and recover
rdbms:oracle 10gr2
os:windows
with reference to
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A.2.2 Writing Backup Scripts for Disk and Tape Scenarios
As in the disk-only scenarios, the backup scripts in this section are categorized based on database workload. as stated very clearly it depends on the workload, more precisely the rate of block change. The size of the database can be found out based on formula from
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so how would I know the rate of block change in order to know which script is suitable for me? I try to find out the rate of block change for the database based on change tracking file but based on
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The size of the change tracking file is proportional to the size of the database and the number of enabled threads of redo. The size is not related to the frequency of updates to the database. So how do I determine the rate of change? can the rate of block change based on size of archive logs?
I have the following information with me:
starting from 5/10/2011 0101
ending 5/18/2011 1114
this constitute to 9.5 days
F:
ecover_area>dir/w
1644 File(s) 27,942,770,176 bytes
2 Dir(s) 10,019,270,656 bytes free
average size of each file 27,942,770,176/1644
=16996818.841849148418491484184915
average size of each day's log = 27,942,770,176/9.5
=2941344229.0526315789473684210526
about 3G
If I have a database size of 92G, based on the archive log size of about 3G per day, can I conclude that a change of 3G/92G is considered as few block change?
how i can change backup datafile name into its original file name,bcoz at time backup datafile name is different and how i can change that name into its original datafile name so i apply recovery command in user managaed recovery..
View 7 Replies View RelatedDuring the scheduled backup we observed that, backup got failed. Error is "ORA-01115: IO error reading block from file 11 (block # 118736)
".
unable to rectify it. Below are the part of log file -
ORA-39126: Worker unexpected fatal error in KUPW$WORKER.MAIN [TABLE_DATA:"DW_REP"."DW_MOTOR_CLAIM_INFO_DTLS"]
ORA-24795: Illegal ROLLBACK attempt made
ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPW$WORKER", line 8976
ORA-24795: Illegal ROLLBACK attempt made
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This is development server. Dont have RMAN configured.But when we connected to RMAN and issued block recovery, it started process and shows media recovery done. Since no RMAN backup was taken before, what it does here?
C:UsersAdministrator>RMAN
Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Fri May 17 10:48:40 2013
Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
RMAN> CONECT target /
connected to target database: MAGMADEV (DBID=2469200049)
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how to resolve this problem?
Does change in segment size effect the rman backup size..??
I'm trying to understand do Rman backup the empty block from datafiles..?? And if it escape the empty block than inserting data in tables (increasing the number of used block) might change the size of total backup (Rman) size
how can i track the exception for three select statement in one pl-sql block. here is synario.......
begin
select * from emp where empno=1234; --statement 1
select * from cusotmers where cust_id=125; --statement 2
select * from products where product_id='a-3'; --statement 3
end;
i want to track exception any one for ex no_data_found for all these three different statement.
I know if i put this three statement in three different pl-sql sublock then i can trap it....
how can i trap it in one single block?
SELECT filename, status, bytes
FROM v$block_change_tracking;
DISABLED
If we turn on block_change_tracking with RMAN, will it require a downtime?
I am facing issue of block corruption in my exp backup which I am taking through expdp command. (Refer Attachment of Screen shot of error)
I want to know few things about the block corruption.
1. Why the block corruption occur.
2. How can I resolve this.
3. Can I rosolve this by deleting the same record on which this error is coming. if yes then how can I track that row in a table.
I already tried for DB verify utility. It shows the below result.
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C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>dbv file='E:ORADATAAFCCV1MONETA01.DBF' blocksize=8192
DBVERIFY: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Wed Feb 16 10:13:11 2011
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = E:ORADATAAFCCV1MONETA01.DBF
DBV-00600: Fatal Error - [28] [27070] [0] [0]
C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>
================================================================
how to find the corruption block and judge whether it is physical corruption or logical corruption?
View 3 Replies View Relatedhave a repeatable technique for damaging a datafile block?
I need to demonstrate and contrast various recovery techniques, such as dbms_repair, RMAN block recovery, and Data Guard automatic block repair.
I'll end up with a shell script (or batch file) where I can enter a file number and block number, and wipe out that block.
I just switched my STBDY DB to a PRIMARY DB and I am ran the following:
RMAN> CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE;
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
old RMAN configuration parameters:
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO APPLIED ON STANDBY;
new RMAN configuration parameters:
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE;
new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored
ORA-00245: control file backup operation failed
RMAN-08132: WARNING: cannot update recovery area reclaimable file list
RMAN> show all;
RMAN configuration parameters for database with db_unique_name ORARZULB are:
CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 30 DAYS;
CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION OFF; # default
CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO DISK;
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
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what causes this warning and how to get rid of it?
I have noticed a block corruption issue in my RAC database. Its an index , how to recover a corrupted index in system datafile.
SELECT tablespace_name, segment_type, owner, segment_name
FROM dba_extents WHERE file_id = 5
3 and 147551 between block_id AND block_id + blocks - 1;
TABLESPACE_NAME SEGMENT_TYPE OWNER
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We are using OCFS2 and O/S is RHEL 4.7.
It seems that Oracle does not use XOR to calculate the checksum of data blocks any more. What is the new checksum algorithm?
View 3 Replies View Relatedchanging archive mode during DB running.Before in 9.2, 'ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG START/STOP' is available for this job. But, after 10g/11g, it cause 'archive log stop has been deprecated'.
However, for my practice, I need to estimate archived logs size before backup them, so I need to stop archive log for a while and enable it later during DB running.
I check Oracle documents, it only mentions changing archive log mode at DB mounted but not open.
I want to change my archive log destination currently my database its in archive mode and this archive log detail as under
SQL> archive log list
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination F:archivelogs
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this my f drive space is full so i want to change this my archive destination to my another g drive so how can i do this.and if i change this my archive destination does its affect any problem while recover my database in future.
I am tryign to run a split onlike full backup from the os useign the sap command which is linked to rman..Command that i am useing is ...
brbackup -u / -c force -t online_split -m full -p initBR1_onlinefull.sap
The backup goes thru but i get this erro on the end...
BR0522I 57 of 57 files/save sets processed by RMAN
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-01-26 12.23.26
BR0505I Full database backup (level 0) using RMAN successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-01-26 12.23.28
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Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
RMAN>
connected to target database: BR1 (DBID=2250873886)
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6> 7> 8> 9> 10> 11> 12> 13> 14> 15> 16> 17> 18> 19> 20> 21> 22> 23> 24> 25> 26> 27> 28>
29> 30> 31> 32> 33> 34> 35> 36> 37> 38> 39> 40> 41> 42
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Recovery Manager complete.
ERR_RC: 1
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-01-26 12.23.32
BR0279E Return code from 'brtools -f printcmd -U /oracle/BR1/sapbackup/..befcdgxn..cmd -C
/oracle/BR1/sapbackup/.befcdgxn.cmd | rsh scrbdefrmr207 /bin/sh -c "'LANG=C SHELL=/bin/sh/oracle/BR1/102_64/bin/rman
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I have check on the system .. There is not file like that but thwre on on the db i,e
eshtsm20:orabr1 88> pwd
/oracle/BR1/sapdata1/perfman_1
eshtsm20:orabr1 89> ls -ltr
total 102408
-rw-r----- 1 orabr1 dba 104865792 Aug 30 09:05 perfman.data1
Suppose I take a multi stream backup, say 3 streams.
So if a control file is backed up in say backup set 1, so is the whole control file is backed up in one backup piece or it may span multiple pieces?
A backup set may have multiple backup pieces.
I want to ask if I restore a control file from backup of say day2 and I recover till day1 using RMAN script, then what will be the state of my database? I mean day2 control file may be having SCN-Day2, and I am instructing RMAN to recover till past point in time that is SCN-Day1.
View 3 Replies View RelatedOn my stand by DB when I run the following command I get this error:
Is this line really needed based on my run block?
run
{
sql 'ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE';
allocate channel t1 type 'SBT_TAPE'
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I am trying to setup incremental backup on my windows OS based server using RMAN command in batch file. When I use batch file in OS scheduler it is working fine, when I am calling same batch file from my LOCAL desktop PC it throws errors as below.
D:> \3.193.211.19sgdba
mankp_acressit.bat
D:>rman catalog rman/******@acressit target / cmd
file=E:sgdba
mankp_arch.rcv log E:sgdba
mansit_arch_rman_backup.log
RMAN-00557: could not open MSGLOG "E:sgdba
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Both single and double quotes (' or ") are accepted for a quoted-string.
Quotes are not required unless the string contains embedded white-space.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00556: could not open CMDFILE "E:sgdba
mankp_arch.rcv"
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* on my DB server I am login using my administrator account, on my PC I dont have admin account.
* I have checked remote execution using local user as well as admin user.
* I have checked the permission and my local ID & EVERYONE has all permission in that folder.
How can be identify a particular archive-log file have backup or not from rman catalog?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThis is what I run
run {
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO '/dd_oraback/tkprod/%F';
CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 22 DAYS;
sql 'alter system archive log current';
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So /dd_oraback is a Data Domain mount. Not sure if that makes any difference or not.
I am facing some problems in recovery on oracle 9.2.0.1.0 Standard Edition.
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ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
ORA-00368: checksum error in redo log block
ORA-00353: log corruption near block 43200 change 1021681146 time 10/11/2012 18:25:25
ORA-00334: archived log: '/oradb/odb/archivedata/ARCH0000002343.ARC'
What i have to do for this error:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 3, block # 42348)
ORA-01110: data file 3: '+DGMETA/metadb/datafile/sysaux.257.783871811'
Wed Nov 21 09:30:00 2012
Corrupt Block Found
TSN = 2, TSNAME = SYSAUX
RFN = 3, BLK = 42348, RDBA = 12625260
OBJN = 50439, OBJD = 50439, OBJECT = MGMT_STRING_METRIC_HISTORY_PK, SUB
OBJECT = SEGMENT OWNER = SYSMAN, SEGMENT TYPE = Index Segment
Database version is :- Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - 64bi
We are facing block corruption error and it's refer to system datafile (SYSTEM01.DBF).Below is the script through it, we can come to know about the extent.
select segment_name, segment_type from dba_extents
where file_id=1 and 134144 between block_id and block_id+blocks-1;
select owner,index_name,index_type, table_name from dba_indexes
where index_name='I_CDEF3';
How to resolve the problem as it is related to system datafile? We tried to drop the index but system is not allowing to do.
ORA-00701 - object necessary for warmstarting database cannot be altered.
I am trying to open the database bur gettinf following errors
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'C:ORACLEPRODUCT10.2.0ORADATAORCLSYSTEM01.DBF'
SQL> shutdown
ORA-01109: database not open
Database dismounted.
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> startup mount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 289406976 bytes
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