Backup with SPLIT COPY
Hi,
I have a windows cluster SAP R3 4.7 with oracle 10.2.
I have implemented backup with brtools 7.0 with split copy, using split_cmd command to split filesystem and post_split_cmd to start sap.
Bac
Brbackup finish successfully but with the warning:
"BR0068W SAP system is running or SAP user is connected to database PRD - database cannot be shut down"
We attach the log of brbackup .
Any idea ?
Thanks.
Maurizio Manera
Detail log: beajdpzw.aff
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (40)
BR0055I Start of database backup: beajdpzw.aff 2009-04-16 01.50.28
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: Z:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\beajdpzw.aff
BR0351I Restoring F:\oracle\PRD\102\database\sapPRD.ora
BR0355I from F:\oracle\PRD\102\database\sapPRD.ora ...
BR0477I Oracle pfile F:\oracle\PRD\102\database\initPRD.ora created from spfile F:\oracle\PRD\102\database\spfilePRD.ora
BR0613I Database instance PRD/PRIMARY is shut down
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 01.50.29
BR0304I Starting and opening database instance PRD/PRIMARY ...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 01.50.38
BR0305I Start and open of database instance PRD/PRIMARY successful
BR0101I Parameters
Name Value
oracle_sid PRD
oracle_home F:\oracle\PRD\102
oracle_profile F:\oracle\PRD\102\database\initPRD.ora
sapdata_home K:\oracle\PRD
sap_profile f:\splitscripts\PRD\initPRD_ReplicationManager.sap
backup_mode ALL
backup_type offline_split
backup_dev_type util_file
util_par_file F:\splitscripts\PRD\initPRD_ReplicationManager.utl
primary_db PRD
split_cmd F:\splitscripts\PRD\ERM_PRD.cmd > F:\splitscripts\PRD\logs\split_log.txt
resync_cmd NULL
post_split_cmd F:\splitscripts\PRD\start_PRD_sap.cmd > F:\splitscripts\PRD\logs\post_split_log.txt
system_info prdadm SRB44 Windows 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 2 AMD64
oracle_info PRD 10.2.0.2.0 8192 24929 2831181212 SRB31 UTF8 UTF8
sap_info 620 SAPPRD PRD S0893011436 R3_ORA 0020174098
make_info NTAMD64 OCI_10201_SHARE Feb 1 2009
command_line brbackup.exe -p f:\splitscripts\PRD\initPRD_ReplicationManager.sap -t offline_split -u system/****** -d util_file -m all -c
BR0116I ARCHIVE LOG LIST before backup for database instance PRD
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination M:\oracle\PRD\oraarch\PRDarch
Archive format ARC%S_%R.%T
Oldest online log sequence 24926
Next log sequence to archive 24929
Current log sequence 24929 SCN: 2831181212
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 2831210933 ResetId: 633955817
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 01.50.44
BR0307I Shutting down database instance PRD/PRIMARY ...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 01.50.45
BR0308I Shutdown of database instance PRD/PRIMARY successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 01.50.46
BR0295I Splitting mirror disks...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.04.56
BR0296I Split of mirror disks successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.04.56
BR0304I Starting and opening database instance PRD/PRIMARY ...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.06.28
BR0305I Start and open of database instance PRD/PRIMARY successful
BR0117I ARCHIVE LOG LIST after backup for database instance PRD
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination M:\oracle\PRD\oraarch\PRDarch
Archive format ARC%S_%R.%T
Oldest online log sequence 24926
Next log sequence to archive 24929
Current log sequence 24929 SCN: 2831181212
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 2831214167 ResetId: 633955817
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.06.29
BR1374I Executing post-split command...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.08.48
BR1375I Post-split command executed successfully
BR0118I Tablespaces and data files
Tablespace TS-Status F-Status File Size Id. Device Link Type MaxSize IncrSize BlkSize
PSAPPRD ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPDATA3\PRD_20\PRD.DATA20 10485768192 23 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
BR0120I Control files
File Size Id. Device Link Type
H:\oracle\PRD\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlPRD.dbf 15024128 0 7 NOLINK FILE
K:\oracle\PRD\sapdata1\system_1\cntrl\cntrlPRD.dbf 15024128 0 10 NOLINK FILE
K:\oracle\PRD\saparch\cntrl\cntrlPRD.dbf 15024128 0 10 NOLINK FILE
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.08.48
BR0057I Backup of database: PRD
BR0058I BRBACKUP action ID: beajdpzw
BR0059I BRBACKUP function ID: aff
BR0110I Backup mode: ALL
BR0077I Database files for backup:
H:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G11M1.DBF
H:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G12M1.DBF
H:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G13M1.DBF
H:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G14M1.DBF
H:\oracle\PRD\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlPRD.dbf
BR0061I 89 files found for backup, total size 724314.986 MB
BR0143I Backup type: offline_split
BR0130I Backup device type: util_file
BR0109I Files will be saved by backup utility
BR0126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.08.48
BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
BR0278I Command output of 'F:\usr\sap\PRD\SYS\exe\run\backint.exe -u PRD -f backup -i Z:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\.beajdpzw.lst -t file -p F:\splitscripts\PRD\initPRD_ReplicationManager.utl -c':
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 02.18.37
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPDATA3\PRD_21\PRD.DATA21
#SAVED.... 1239840533
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.11
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPDATA3\PRD_57\PRD.DATA57
#SAVED.... 1239848995
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.11
BR0232I 89 of 89 files saved by backup utility
BR0230I Backup utility called successfully
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.14
BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
BR0278I Command output of 'F:\usr\sap\PRD\SYS\exe\run\backint.exe -u PRD -f backup -i Z:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\.beajdpzw.lst -t file -p F:\splitscripts\PRD\initPRD_ReplicationManager.utl -c':
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.16
#PFLOG.... Z:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\beajdpzw.aff
#SAVED.... 1239849194
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.17
#PFLOG.... Z:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\backPRD.log
#SAVED.... 1239849195
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.21
#PFLOG.... F:\oracle\PRD\102\database\initPRD.ora
#SAVED.... 1239849201
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.21
BR0232I 8 of 8 files saved by backup utility
BR0230I Backup utility called successfully
BR0068W SAP system is running or SAP user is connected to database PRD - database cannot be shut down
BR0056I End of database backup: beajdpzw.aff 2009-04-16 04.33.21
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.22
BR0053I BRBACKUP completed successfully with warnings
Hi,
> BR0068W SAP system is running or SAP user is connected to database PRD - database cannot be shut down
> BR0056I End of database backup: beajdpzw.aff 2009-04-16 04.33.21
> BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2009-04-16 04.33.22
> BR0053I BRBACKUP completed successfully with warnings.
As it is offline backup via brbackup it seems sap starts automatically after completion of backup.
So it is giving warnings that sap is already running.
You can ignore it.
Regards,
Nitin Salunkhe
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Volumes being backed up:
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Destinations:
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Total size: 3
Total number of backups: 23
Oldest backup: 2013-11-08 04:18:08 +0000
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Size of backup disk: Excellent
Backup size 3 > (Disk size 226.38 GB X 3)
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/sbin excluded from backup!
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0 B Page-outsIn case it's useful to someone who stumbles on this some time in future, I had another look at Pondini's site and found mention of TechTool Pro causing issues, of which I'm running v7.
I went into System Settings/TechToolProtection and Disabled protection features. After a minute or so, I got a bump in speed, with TM now copying a GB every 4 - 5 minutes. Still very slow, but something of an improvement. -
Try to load new iPad Mini with reserve copy from my iMac
Hi,
Try to load new iPad Mini with reserve copy from my iMac coming from my iPhone 4S.
When selecting the copy I can not find the just made copy from my iPhone 4S.
I see tree others, but not the latest from iPhone 4S.
Is there a max on copies showed ??
Please advise,As far as I know there is no limit to the number of backups that you can store in iTunes as long as you have the available storage capacity on the Mac. I have at least 10 or 12 backups in iTunes for my iPad and iPod Touch. Every time that you restore from a backup - a time and date stamped backup is created that cannot be overwritten. I must have 8 of those backups on my Mac.
Did you look in iTunes>Preference>Devices to see if the backup is really in there? -
Hello,
I would like to ask you about advice.
We have MSSQL 2008 R2, 32 bit. Memory is 4GB, split into 2GB for Windows and 2GB for applications. Database has recovery model simple because we have replicated data into other servers ( 2 ). Contemporary we work with 2 servers. Max memory for MSSQL is 2048
MB.
We set the backup as follows:
USE MSDB
GO
DECLARE @JMENO_ZALOHY VARCHAR(120)
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY = 'E:\backup\BackupSQL\1 Pondeli\DAVOSAM_'+ convert( varchar(2), datepart( hh, getdate() ) ) + '00_DEN_DIFF.bak'
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY
BACKUP DATABASE [DAVOSAM]
TO DISK = @JMENO_ZALOHY
WITH INIT, DIFFERENTIAL, CHECKSUM, COMPRESSION
GO
Every second or third day in log there is error message: 'There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query' Accurate in time of backup. The error is still repeat, majority in working hours.
Today I have found out, that problem is probably in compression of backup. Because if I removed word: compression, a backup normally runs without error.
Question: Is my hypothesis correct that problem is in backup with compression?
Thank you DavidHello, today evening I have ran backup command bellow. All is OK. Probably MSSQL has cleaned memory. Next attempt I will try in peak next week.
Since time I have removed word compression, in error log is not any error.
I have checked memory as soon as memory gets on top, it is about 1.707 GB the MSSQL writes into log this messgages:
2014-03-14 15:00:04.63 spid89 Memory constraints resulted reduced backup/restore buffer sizes. Proceding with 7 buffers of size 64KB.
2014-03-14 15:00:08.74 Backup Database differential changes were backed up. Database: DAVOSAM, creation date(time): 2014/01/12(22:03:10), pages dumped: 16142, first LSN: 1894063:1673:284,
last LSN: 1894063:1792:1, full backup LSN: 1894053:15340:145, number of dump devices: 1, device information: (FILE=1, TYPE=DISK: {'E:\backup\BackupSQL\5 Patek\DAVOSAM_1500_DEN_DIFF.bak'}). This is an informational message. No user action is required.
2014-03-14 15:00:12.79 spid72 Memory constraints resulted reduced backup/restore buffer sizes. Proceding with 7 buffers of size 64KB.
2014-03-14 15:00:12.88 Backup Database differential changes were backed up. Database: WEBFORM, creation date(time): 2014/02/01(05:22:47), pages dumped: 209, first LSN: 125436:653:48, last
LSN: 125436:674:1, full backup LSN: 125435:689:36, number of dump devices: 1, device information: (FILE=1, TYPE=DISK: {'E:\backup\BackupSQL\5 Patek\WEBFORM_1500_DEN_DIFF.bak'}). This is an informational message. No user action is required.
After that the MSSQL reduced memory on 1.692.
USE MSDB
GO
DECLARE @JMENO_ZALOHY VARCHAR(120)
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY = 'E:\backup\BackupSQL\6 Sobota\DAVOSAM_'+ convert( varchar(2), datepart( hh, getdate() ) ) + '00_DEN_FULL.bak'
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY
BACKUP DATABASE [DAVOSAM]
TO DISK = @JMENO_ZALOHY
WITH INIT, CHECKSUM, COMPRESSION, MAXTRANSFERSIZE=65536
GO
E:\backup\BackupSQL\6 Sobota\DAVOSAM_2100_DEN_FULL.bak
(1 row(s) affected)
Processed 467240 pages for database 'DAVOSAM', file 'DavosAM_Data' on file 1.
Processed 2 pages for database 'DAVOSAM', file 'DavosAM_Log' on file 1.
BACKUP DATABASE successfully processed 467242 pages in 24.596 seconds (148.411 MB/sec).
select * from sys.dm_exec_connections
where net_packet_size > 8192
session_id most_recent_session_id connect_time net_transport protocol_type
protocol_version endpoint_id encrypt_option auth_scheme
node_affinity num_reads num_writes last_read last_write net_packet_size client_net_address
client_tcp_port local_net_address local_tcp_port
connection_id parent_connection_id most_recent_sql_handle
(0 row(s) affected)
SELECT SUM (pages_allocated_count * page_size_in_bytes)/1024 as 'KB Used', mo.type, mc.type
FROM sys.dm_os_memory_objects mo
join sys.dm_os_memory_clerks mc on mo.page_allocator_address=mc.page_allocator_address
GROUP BY mo.type, mc.type, mc.type
ORDER BY 1 DESC;
KB Used type type
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5480 MEMOBJ_SECOLMETACACHE USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR
5280 MEMOBJ_RESOURCE MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
5008 MEMOBJ_CACHEOBJPERM USERSTORE_OBJPERM
4320 MEMOBJ_SOSSCHEDULER MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE
2864 MEMOBJ_PERDATABASE MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
2328 MEMOBJ_SQLCLR_CLR_EE MEMORYCLERK_SQLCLR
2288 MEMOBJ_SESCHEMAMGR USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR
2080 MEMOBJ_SOSDEADLOCKMONITORRINGBUFFER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
2008 MEMOBJ_LOCKBLOCKS OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER
1584 MEMOBJ_CACHESTORETOKENPERM USERSTORE_TOKENPERM
1184 MEMOBJ_LOCKOWNERS OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER
840 MEMOBJ_SNIPACKETOBJECTSTORE OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET
760 MEMOBJ_SOSDEADLOCKMONITOR MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
752 MEMOBJ_SESCHEMAMGR_PARTITIONED USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR
688 MEMOBJ_RESOURCEXACT MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
616 MEMOBJ_SOSWORKER MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE
552 MEMOBJ_METADATADB MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
480 MEMOBJ_SRVPROC MEMORYCLERK_SQLCONNECTIONPOOL
424 MEMOBJ_SQLMGR CACHESTORE_SQLCP
400 MEMOBJ_SBOBJECTPOOLS OBJECTSTORE_SERVICE_BROKER
384 MEMOBJ_SUPERLATCH_BLOCK MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
384 MEMOBJ_RESOURCEDATASESSION MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
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328 MEMOBJ_SBMESSAGEDISPATCHER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
320 MEMOBJ_METADATADB USERSTORE_DBMETADATA
296 MEMOBJ_INDEXSTATSMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
264 MEMOBJ_LBSSCACHE OBJECTSTORE_LBSS
224 MEMOBJ_XE_ENGINE MEMORYCLERK_XE
216 MEMOBJ_GLOBALPMO MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
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200 MEMOBJ_REPLICATION MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
192 MEMOBJ_SOSSCHEDULERTASK MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE
176 MEMOBJ_SQLCLRHOSTING MEMORYCLERK_SQLCLR
168 MEMOBJ_SYSTEMROWSET CACHESTORE_SYSTEMROWSET
128 MEMOBJ_RESOURCESUBPROCESSDESCRIPTOR MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
128 MEMOBJ_CACHESTORESQLCP CACHESTORE_SQLCP
128 MEMOBJ_RESOURCESEINTERNALTLS MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
120 MEMOBJ_BLOBHANDLEFACTORYMAIN MEMORYCLERK_BHF
120 MEMOBJ_SNI MEMORYCLERK_SNI
88 MEMOBJ_QUERYNOTIFICATON MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
72 MEMOBJ_HOST MEMORYCLERK_HOST
72 MEMOBJ_INDEXRECMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
64 MEMOBJ_RULETABLEGLOBAL MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
56 MEMOBJ_SERVICEBROKER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
56 MEMOBJ_REMOTESESSIONCACHE MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
56 MEMOBJ_PARSE CACHESTORE_PHDR
48 MEMOBJ_CACHESTOREBROKERTBLACS CACHESTORE_BROKERTBLACS
48 MEMOBJ_APPENDONLYSTORAGEUNITMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
40 MEMOBJ_SBASBMANAGER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
32 MEMOBJ_OPTINFOMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
32 MEMOBJ_SBTRANSPORT MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKERTRANSPORT
32 MEMOBJ_CACHESTOREBROKERREADONLY CACHESTORE_BROKERREADONLY
32 MEMOBJ_DIAGNOSTIC MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
32 MEMOBJ_UCS MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
24 MEMOBJ_STACKSTORE CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES
24 MEMOBJ_CACHESTORESXC USERSTORE_SXC
24 MEMOBJ_FULLTEXTGLOBAL MEMORYCLERK_FULLTEXT
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24 MEMOBJ_FULLTEXTSTOPLIST CACHESTORE_FULLTEXTSTOPLIST
24 MEMOBJ_CONVPRI CACHESTORE_CONVPRI
16 MEMOBJ_SQLCLR_VMSPY MEMORYCLERK_SQLCLR
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16 MEMOBJ_AUDIT_EVENT_BUFFER OBJECTSTORE_SECAUDIT_EVENT_BUFFER
16 MEMOBJ_HASHGENERAL MEMORYCLERK_SQLQUERYEXEC
16 MEMOBJ_SBTIMEREVENTCACHE MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
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16 MEMOBJ_XP MEMORYCLERK_SQLXP
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(101 row(s) affected)
David -
Duplex backup: getting one copy to complete
Using Oracle 10g R2. I am trying to set up a tape backup with 2 copies in a highly available environment. The media management software (IBM TDP for Oracle) is configured so that the copies are written to separate tape libraries. If one of the libraries is unavailable for some reason, I would like the other copy to complete, even if the first one has failed. I have disabled the first library for testing purposes and ran RMAN (transcript follows):
RMAN> run {
2> set backup copies = 2;
3> allocate channel t1 type 'sbt_tape' parms 'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/config/tdpo.opt)';
4> backup format 'backupset_%s.copy_%c' database;
5> release channel t1;
6> }
executing command: SET BACKUP COPIES
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
allocated channel: t1
channel t1: sid=46 devtype=SBT_TAPE
channel t1: Data Protection for Oracle: version 5.4.1.0
Starting backup at 23-MAY-07
channel t1: starting full datafile backupset
channel t1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00004 name=/mnt/sda6/oracle/users.dbf
input datafile fno=00001 name=/mnt/sda6/oracle/system.dbf
input datafile fno=00003 name=/mnt/sda6/oracle/sysaux.dbf
input datafile fno=00002 name=/mnt/sda6/oracle/undotbs.dbf
channel t1: starting piece 1 at 23-MAY-07
released channel: t1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on t1 channel at 05/23/2007 16:19:17
ORA-19502: write error on file "backupset_13.copy_1", blockno 52737 (blocksize=512)
ORA-27030: skgfwrt: sbtwrite2 returned error
ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text:
ANS1312E (RC12) Server media mount not possible
RMAN> **end-of-file**
The "media mount not possible" error results from the first library being disabled. The second library, however, is available. It seems that RMAN just drops the entire session instead of writing the second copy to the second library. Is there any way to achieve this?
Thanks in advanceThe media management software (IBM TDP for Oracle) is
configured so that the copies are written to separate
tape libraries.
Is this configured in tdpo.opt? I can't remember. Yes, this is configured in tdpo.opt:
tdpo_mgmt_class_2 ORACLE_FILE
The first copy is written to the default management class of the domain, which is different from the one above. -
Cold backup with online redo logs
I am working on 10G in AIX for a single instance
It is just a general db backup & restore question, but I have something confused.
I am going to perform a cold backup with my ARCHIVELOG database.
No wonder why I perform a cold backup because it is a testing database which can suffer from data lost and down time during backup.
I read some guides. They all mentioned to backup all the datafiles and control files.
During the restoration, I have to copy all the backed up datafiles and control files to the default location.
Then Startup mount;
The last step before open the database is recover database until cancel;
For the acknowledgement, I have to do the command of recover database, because the online redo logs were not backed up, thus we have to recover it in order to reset the redo logs.
For my question,Would I be able to skip the command of recover database, then directly startup the database if I have backed up the online redo logs and copy the default location during the restoration?
However, I read many documents which mention that it is not suggested to backup the online redo logs. Is it just the case which ONLY applied in hot backup? Do you all think that for my case, cold backup for online redo logs is recommended?
Thanks alljgarry wrote:
Edit: And never forget, those test databases are some developers production.Absolutely true according to my experience. Loosing the work of a payed developer is just as bad as loosing the work of a production system and may even be worse because it may not be possible to re-enter missing data into the system.
I think a cold backup is only suitable on special occasions, for instance, to relocate/copy the database to a different storage media, or if the database doesn't change or if loosing changes is absolutely irrelevant. Otherwise, put the database into archivelog mode and do a hot backup. After that you will also have alternative options which can make the restore and recovery of the database very easy and efficient, like flashback database, etc. but it will take substantial additional disk space. -
Backup failed while copying the redo files due to previous errors
Backup failed while copying the redo files due to previous errors. DATA file backup is successfull. Please suggest what measures we can take to avoid this.. This is a daily online backup.
logs
BR0001I ******************************____________________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data7 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data7 #1/29
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.01.36
BR0063I 29 of 45 files processed - 92344.227 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 62.63%, estimated end time: 20:20
BR0001I *******************************___________________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data8 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data8 #1/30
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.03.34
BR0063I 30 of 45 files processed - 98044.234 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 66.49%, estimated end time: 20:20
BR0001I *********************************_________________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data10 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data10 #1/31
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.04.51
BR0063I 31 of 45 files processed - 102064.242 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 69.22%, estimated end time: 20:20
BR0001I ***********************************_______________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data11 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data11 #1/32
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.06.09
BR0063I 32 of 45 files processed - 106024.250 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 71.91%, estimated end time: 20:20
BR0001I ************************************______________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data12 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data12 #1/33
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.07.27
BR0063I 33 of 45 files processed - 110024.258 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 74.62%, estimated end time: 20:20
BR0001I *************************************_____________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data9 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data9 #1/34
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.08.45
BR0063I 34 of 45 files processed - 114124.266 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 77.40%, estimated end time: 20:20
BR0001I ***************************************___________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data13 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data13 #1/35
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.10.02
BR0063I 35 of 45 files processed - 118284.273 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 80.22%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I ****************************************__________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data14 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data14 #1/36
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.11.30
BR0063I 36 of 45 files processed - 122764.281 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 83.26%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I ******************************************________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data15 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data15 #1/37
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.12.58
BR0063I 37 of 45 files processed - 127124.289 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 86.22%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I *******************************************_______
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data16 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data16 #1/38
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.14.15
BR0063I 38 of 45 files processed - 131284.297 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 89.04%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I *********************************************_____
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data17 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data17 #1/39
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.15.23
BR0063I 39 of 45 files processed - 135380.305 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 91.82%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I **********************************************____
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data18 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data18 #1/40
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.15.40
BR0063I 40 of 45 files processed - 136404.312 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 92.51%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I **********************************************____
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3usr.data1 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3usr.data1 #1/41
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.15.44
BR0063I 41 of 45 files processed - 136424.320 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 92.52%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I **********************************************____
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/undo.data1 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/undo.data1 #1/42
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.02
BR0063I 42 of 45 files processed - 145284.328 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 98.53%, estimated end time: 20:18
BR0001I *************************************************_
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sysaux.data1 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sysaux.data1 #1/43
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.11
BR0063I 43 of 45 files processed - 145564.336 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 98.72%, estimated end time: 20:18
BR0001I *************************************************_
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data1 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data1 #1/44
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.39
BR0063I 44 of 45 files processed - 146424.344 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 99.31%, estimated end time: 20:18
BR0001I **************************************************
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data2 ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data2 #1/45
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.56
BR0063I 45 of 45 files processed - 147448.352 MB of 147448.352 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 100.00%, estimated end time: 20:18
BR0001I **************************************************
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.19.00
BR0340I Switching to next online redo log file for database instance ECQ ...
BR0321I Switch to next online redo log file for database instance ECQ successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.19.04
BR0319I Control file copy created: /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/cntrlECQ.dbf 12894208
BR0085I 1 offline redo log file found for backup, size 27.933 MB
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/cntrlECQ.dbf
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/cntrlECQ.dbf ...
#FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/cntrlECQ.dbf
#SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/cntrlECQ.dbf #1/46
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.19.04
BR0063I 1 of 2 files processed - 12.297 MB of 40.230 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 30.57%, estimated end time: 20:19
BR0001I ***************___________________________________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf ...
BR0278E Command output of 'LANG=C cp /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507 .dbf /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf':
cp: /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf: Invalid argument
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.19.04
BR0279E Return code from 'LANG=C cp /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507. dbf /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf': 1
BR0222E Copying /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf to/from /oracle/ ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf failed due to previous errors
BR0056I End of database backup: beemiuvh.and 2010-11-03 20.19.04
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.19.04
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
srva0004:oraecq 59>
Thanks
Preeti
Edited by: Preeti Sharma on Nov 4, 2010 1:54 PMBR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf
BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf ...
BR0278E Command output of 'LANG=C cp /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507 .dbf /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf': cp: /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf: Invalid argument
see above error.
Whats your setting for disk copy command in your init<SID>.sap
I think you are using cp command
>disk_copy_cmd copy
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