Deleting backups on a device.

When I delete backups from an Ipad on ICloud settings will I lose my movies/shows on other devices that I bought from Itunes on that Ipad (they have the icloud symbol on the corner)? What do I have to do to keep those movies I bought on the ipad before I delete backups from it or are they already safe?

Deleting a backup only deletes the backup.  It won't do anything to the other data on your phone or in your iCloud account.
Also, the movies aren't really stored in your personal iCloud account.  They are stored in the iTunes store.  The cloud symbols are links to your previous purchases in the iTunes store so you can redownload them or play them (if running iOS 7) if desired.

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  • What would happen if I turn off my backup and delete backup data From my device? Will it delete my music and everything for ever or just stay in the cloud but not on my device?

    What would happen if I turn off my backup and delete backup data From my device? Will it delete my music and everything for ever or just stay in the cloud but not on my device?

    If you have multiple devices backing up to the Cloud, you will see all of them listed. You would click on each device to change what is backed up from that device. You can then delete your individual back-ups.
    Once you have all your settings to your liking, you can then go back to Settings>iCloud>Storage & Backup, and click on Back Up Now (bottom of the screen) to create a fresh backup with your new settings.
    Cheers,
    GB

  • IPad1 can not install software 4.3.2 update -message due to corrupt backup - but when I go to delete backup there is no backup in device section of itunes - in preferences

    iPad1 can not install software 4.3.2 update - message - due to corrupt backup - but when I go to delete backup there is no backup in the device section of itunes under preferences

    The problem was cured by going to <user>/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup and moving the files from that folder to desktop and the ipad backed up and the software installed

  • Can I delete old backups from other devices if my new iphone 6 has a current backup with everything on my new phone?

    Can I delete old backups from other devices if my new iphone 6 has a current backup with everything on my new phone?

    Hi there dyarrell,
    You can do this if you are confident that your current device has all of the data on it that you want to keep. The method for deleting the backup will be differnt depending on the backup method. Take a look at the articles below for more information. 
    Create and delete iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch backups in iTunes
    iCloud: Remove an iOS device backup from iCloud
    -Griff W. 

  • What happens if I click "delete backup" in order to delete the iCloud backups from my sisters phone off my device. Will it delete everything on her phone?

    So a while ago when I got my phone I started a new Apple ID account/ iCloud.. Then when my sister got a new iphone I gave her my id to use too. In settings-general-usage it says that my storage is almost full. I then click on manage storage and it shows my phone and my sisters phone and how many gb or whatever. Also it says "last backup failed" and other stuff that's Irrelevant. Now when I click on my sisters phone I have an option to "delete backup" MY QUESTION is if I click the delete backup button will it just delete the iCloud backup off my phone OR will it totally delete everything involving the backup off my sisters phone forever??? Please help! Thank you so much!!!!!

    Deleting a backup deletes the backup only from the iCloud storage, not anything on the iPhone.
    The iPhone's iCloud backup will be updated at some point - automatically when the iPhone is connected to an available wi-fi network while connected to a power source unless the iCloud backup is turned off on the iPhone.

  • I have deleted hundreds of pictures, I've deleted apps, deleted emails and texts, and I've turned off and deleted backups of apps on icloud and it is still telling me that there is not enough icloud storage available for my phone to be back

    I have deleted hundreds of pictures, I've deleted apps, deleted emails and texts, and I've turned off and deleted backups of apps on icloud and it is still telling me that there is not enough icloud storage available for my phone to be backed up. I am supposed to do this before I go to the Apple store today to get my phone fixed. Can someone please help me? I have done almost everything.

    This article explains ways to reduce your iCloud storage: Managing your iCloud storage.  In addition to what's mentioned in the article, if you have lots of photos and videos attached to your text messages, these are all included in your iCloud backup and deleting them can sometimes significantly reduce the size of your backup.
    If worse comes to worse, back up your phone to your computer rather than iCloud.  To do this, connect it to your computer, open iTunes and go to File>Devices>Back Up and to File>Devices>Transfer Purchases.  This can be used to restore your data when you get your phone back.  (In fact, it's faster because you don't have to download the data from iCloud.)

  • How to delete backup data in icloud to free up storage space?

    My iphone 4s has not been backed up in 3 weeks because it says "there is not enough iCloud storage available". Through viewing the data sizes currently backed up in iCloud, the Camera Roll is taking up 99% of the space. I deleted almost everything from the camera roll and photo stream on the actual iphone device, but what do I need to do in order for the storage space to be freed? Is there another place I need to check to delete data (i.e. photos) and regain the storage space available and resume successful backups?
    Many thanks,
    SM

    So by selecting "Delete Backup" it will delete everything backed up to iCloud from other apps as well, correct? Is there anywhere I can go to view the actual data being backed up and specifically delete certain data? Without knowing exactly what has been backed up, I'm hesitant to delete everything.

  • CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE

    How to clear this ? It should auto see to DISK not to tape, i posted 2 show all below, 1st one is giving me error, & the 2nd one is working fine for another db.....
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    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE SBT_TAPE TO 1; # default
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    Starting restore at 27-JUN-12
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=125 devtype=DISK
    released channel: ORA_DISK_1
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 06/27/2012 11:45:25
    ORA-19554: error allocating device, device type: SBT_TAPE, device name:
    ORA-27211: Failed to load Media Management Library
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    CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 7 DAYS;
    CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO DISK; # default
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 'J:\Cognoscm\%F';
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE SBT_TAPE TO '%F'; # default
    CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE DISK BACKUP TYPE TO COMPRESSED BACKUPSET PARALLELISM 1;
    CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE 'SBT_TAPE' BACKUP TYPE TO COMPRESSED BACKUPSET PARALLELISM 1;
    CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE 'SBT_TAPE' TO 1;
    CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1;
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1;
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE SBT_TAPE TO 1; # default
    CONFIGURE CHANNEL DEVICE TYPE DISK FORMAT 'J:\COGNOSCM\%U';
    CONFIGURE MAXSETSIZE TO UNLIMITED; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM 'AES128'; # default
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE; # default
    CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME TO 'C:\ORACLE\10\DATABASE\SNCFCOGNOSCM.ORA'; # default
    RMAN> show all;
    RMAN configuration parameters are:
    CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 7 DAYS;
    CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO DISK; # default
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 'J:\DELTEKCP\%F';
    CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE DISK BACKUP TYPE TO COMPRESSED BACKUPSET PARALLELISM 1;
    CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # default
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # default
    CONFIGURE CHANNEL DEVICE TYPE DISK FORMAT 'J:\DELTEKCP\%U';
    CONFIGURE MAXSETSIZE TO UNLIMITED; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM 'AES128'; # default
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE; # default
    CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME TO 'C:\ORACLE\10\DATABASE\SNCFDELTEKCP.ORA'; # default

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    using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
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    CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 7 DAYS;
    CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO DISK; # default
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 'J:\Cognoscm\%F';
    CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE SBT_TAPE TO '%F'; # default
    CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE DISK BACKUP TYPE TO COMPRESSED BACKUPSET PARALLELISM 1;
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    CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE 'SBT_TAPE' TO 1;
    CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1;
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1;
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    CONFIGURE CHANNEL DEVICE TYPE DISK FORMAT 'J:\COGNOSCM\%U';
    CONFIGURE MAXSETSIZE TO UNLIMITED; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE OFF; # default
    CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM 'AES128'; # default
    CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE; # default
    CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME TO 'C:\ORACLE\10\DATABASE\SNCFCOGNOSCM.ORA'; # default
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    channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=124 devtype=DISK
    RMAN-06908: WARNING: operation will not run in parallel on the allocated channels
    RMAN-06909: WARNING: parallelism require Enterprise Edition
    released channel: ORA_DISK_1
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    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 06/27/2012 13:22:40
    ORA-19554: error allocating device, device type: SBT_TAPE, device name:
    ORA-27211: Failed to load Media Management Library

  • TS1702 This app will not be deleted from any iOS device that synchronizes with your iTunes library.

    How do you remove an app from your iPad? I have synced the iPad and attempted to remove and this is the messgae I receive:
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    HELP! Get rid of these Doodle Gods, Kick the Buddy, etc....

    As Jim states, that procedure deletes the app and its associated documents from the device itself. At next sync, the deletion should propagate and get rid of the backup on iTunes as well.
    If not, you can also manually delete that backup. Go into iTunes on the computer you sync the iPad with. If needed, select Show Sidebar in the View menu. Choose Apps under Library in the sidebar. Click on the All tab in the middle of the window. Scroll about till you locate the offending app amongst the bunch of icons. Right-click or Control-click on it and choose Delete from the popup menu. If the app is gone already on the device, there should be no warnings.  You should delete from the device first and sync, so this manual step becomes unnecessary.

  • All my documents were stored on my icloud drive in windows PC somehow the documents got deleted from my ios device. Kindly let know if there is a way to retrive my data

    All my documents were stored on my icloud drive in
    windows PC somehow the documents got deleted from my ios device. Kindly let
    know if there is a way to retrive my data

    sure pretty simple.  make a backup of your current settings
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766?viewlocale=en_US
    then restore device from old backup you need pics off of
    then import pics to computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083
    you may need to save pics to camera roll first
    then restore the new backup and sync pics back to phone via itunes
    Peace, Clyde

  • Contacts were deleted by an activesync device, but why?

    Hi,
    our CEO has an exchange account where he adds all his contacts. Now there are 2778 contacts.
    For some reason, sometimes his contacts gets deleted and I guess, that it depends on one of his mobile devices. He has his Samsung S5  and Apple iPad mini which he uses all day long. And he has a S4 mini which is only a backup phone.
    Is there something like a conflict rule on the exchange server which said: If here is a conflict, use the content on the mobile device to synchronize?
    Or is there an option on the exchange server, which doesnt allow the mobile devices to delete all contacts or mails at the same time?
    Thanks for your help.
    Thomas 

    Hi ,
    Based on my knowledge if we delete the contacts from outlook it will get deleted in active sync device and reversal.But it won't get deleted automatically.
    Is there something like a conflict rule on the exchange server which said: If here is a conflict, use the
    content on the mobile device to synchronize?
    None of the contacts will be deleted due to multiple devices configured for a single account.
    Or is there an option on the exchange server, which doesn't allow the mobile devices to delete all contacts or mails at the same time?
    Based on my knowledge there is no such kind of option.
    In exchange you can enable the mailbox auditing for the critical mailboxes to avoid such kind of issues and with the help of the audit logs you can able to find out who has deleted the mailbox items even you can track mailbox owner activities also.
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  • HT4847 How do I view the pictures that are backed up in icloud?  How do I know they are there before I delete them from one device?

    How do I know for sure that my photos from my ipad , iphone and ipod are all stored in icloud.  I want to delete from devices but be sure that I have all of my pictures saved and accessable. Thanks.

    Unfortunately, you cannot view them and I would not recommend to only store your photos via iCloud, because iCloud will only do a backup of your device including the photos that you have currently stored in your Camera Roll. I would recommend to store them (manually or via Photo Stream) on Mac/PC or with another cloud storage service like Dropbox.

  • Delete backups

    Hi,
    I have deleted old backups using command 'delete backupset backupset no' ,once deleted the backups, i have given command 'delete obsolete device type disk', it shows deleted backups and i tried to delete those backups once again but it given error no backupset available.
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    RMAN> list backup of archivelog all;
    List of Backup Sets
    ===================
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    56 515.88M SBT_TAPE 00:00:07 04-FEB-13
    BP Key: 69 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130204T181330
    Handle: NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_56:806523210:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f0005f:3d44:000b
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 56
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 328 8498749 01-FEB-13 8521808 01-FEB-13
    1 329 8521808 01-FEB-13 8549678 02-FEB-13
    1 330 8549678 02-FEB-13 8554038 02-FEB-13
    1 331 8554038 02-FEB-13 8573158 02-FEB-13
    1 332 8573158 02-FEB-13 8601511 02-FEB-13
    1 333 8601511 02-FEB-13 8630322 03-FEB-13
    1 334 8630322 03-FEB-13 8644200 03-FEB-13
    1 335 8644200 03-FEB-13 8652788 03-FEB-13
    1 336 8652788 03-FEB-13 8680670 03-FEB-13
    1 337 8680670 03-FEB-13 8710187 03-FEB-13
    1 338 8710187 03-FEB-13 8736748 04-FEB-13
    1 339 8736748 04-FEB-13 8745980 04-FEB-13
    1 340 8745980 04-FEB-13 8778935 04-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    59 8.00K SBT_TAPE 00:00:00 04-FEB-13
    BP Key: 72 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130204T181404
    Handle: NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_59:806523244:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f0005f:3d44:000b
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 59
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 341 8778935 04-FEB-13 8778975 04-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    61 326.57M SBT_TAPE 00:00:03 06-FEB-13
    BP Key: 74 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130206T155826
    Handle: NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_61:806687906:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f0005f:3d44:000b
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 61
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 342 8778975 04-FEB-13 8796750 04-FEB-13
    1 343 8796750 04-FEB-13 8825222 05-FEB-13
    1 344 8825222 05-FEB-13 8829341 05-FEB-13
    1 345 8829341 05-FEB-13 8868334 05-FEB-13
    1 346 8868334 05-FEB-13 8885479 05-FEB-13
    1 347 8885479 05-FEB-13 8912728 06-FEB-13
    1 348 8912728 06-FEB-13 8916458 06-FEB-13
    1 349 8916458 06-FEB-13 8949495 06-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    64 10.00K SBT_TAPE 00:00:00 06-FEB-13
    BP Key: 77 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130206T155856
    Handle: NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_64:806687937:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f0005f:3d44:000b
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 64
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 350 8949495 06-FEB-13 8949538 06-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    68 82.00M SBT_TAPE 00:00:10 07-FEB-13
    BP Key: 68 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130207T160336
    Handle: NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_68:806774617:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f0005f:3d44:000b
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 68
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 351 8949538 06-FEB-13 8971496 06-FEB-13
    1 352 8971496 06-FEB-13 9003118 07-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    70 107.25M SBT_TAPE 00:00:11 07-FEB-13
    BP Key: 80 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130207T160951
    Handle: NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_70:806774991:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f0005f:3d44:000b
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 70
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 351 8949538 06-FEB-13 8971496 06-FEB-13
    1 352 8971496 06-FEB-13 9003118 07-FEB-13
    1 353 9003118 07-FEB-13 9031235 07-FEB-13
    1 354 9031235 07-FEB-13 9031243 07-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    73 6.14M SBT_TAPE 00:00:00 07-FEB-13
    BP Key: 96 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130207T180754
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_73:806782074:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50efffc4:3d44:000a
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 73
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 355 9031243 07-FEB-13 9037620 07-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    76 6.50K SBT_TAPE 00:00:00 07-FEB-13
    BP Key: 99 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130207T180800
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_76:806782080:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50efffc4:3d44:000a
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 76
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 356 9037620 07-FEB-13 9037648 07-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    78 207.13M SBT_TAPE 00:00:05 08-FEB-13
    BP Key: 101 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130208T172051
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_78:806865652:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50efffc4:3d44:000a
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 78
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 357 9037648 07-FEB-13 9056380 07-FEB-13
    1 358 9056380 07-FEB-13 9060982 07-FEB-13
    1 359 9060982 07-FEB-13 9064312 07-FEB-13
    1 360 9064312 07-FEB-13 9089221 08-FEB-13
    1 361 9089221 08-FEB-13 9128878 08-FEB-13
    1 362 9128878 08-FEB-13 9131507 08-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    81 106.00K SBT_TAPE 00:00:01 08-FEB-13
    BP Key: 104 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130208T172108
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_81:806865668:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50efffc4:3d44:000a
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 81
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 363 9131507 08-FEB-13 9131596 08-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    85 319.00M SBT_TAPE 00:03:47 10-FEB-13
    BP Key: 95 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130210T061228
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_85:806998350:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50efffc4:3d44:000a
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 85
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 364 9131596 08-FEB-13 9152488 08-FEB-13
    1 365 9152488 08-FEB-13 9158160 08-FEB-13
    1 366 9158160 08-FEB-13 9180836 09-FEB-13
    1 367 9180836 09-FEB-13 9194979 09-FEB-13
    1 368 9194979 09-FEB-13 9226435 09-FEB-13
    1 369 9226435 09-FEB-13 9254438 09-FEB-13
    1 370 9254438 09-FEB-13 9259929 09-FEB-13
    1 371 9259929 09-FEB-13 9273292 10-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    87 345.75M SBT_TAPE 00:00:13 10-FEB-13
    BP Key: 107 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130210T062228
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_87:806998948:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50efffc4:3d44:000a
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 87
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 364 9131596 08-FEB-13 9152488 08-FEB-13
    1 365 9152488 08-FEB-13 9158160 08-FEB-13
    1 366 9158160 08-FEB-13 9180836 09-FEB-13
    1 367 9180836 09-FEB-13 9194979 09-FEB-13
    1 368 9194979 09-FEB-13 9226435 09-FEB-13
    1 369 9226435 09-FEB-13 9254438 09-FEB-13
    1 370 9254438 09-FEB-13 9259929 09-FEB-13
    1 371 9259929 09-FEB-13 9273292 10-FEB-13
    1 372 9273292 10-FEB-13 9295490 10-FEB-13
    1 373 9295490 10-FEB-13 9295498 10-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    92 38.25M SBT_TAPE 00:00:10 10-FEB-13
    BP Key: 112 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130210T141151
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_92:807027111:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f001fd:3d44:000d
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 92
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 374 9295498 10-FEB-13 9324633 10-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    94 38.50M SBT_TAPE 00:00:10 10-FEB-13
    BP Key: 114 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130210T141222
    Handle: TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_94:807027142:1>.dbf Media: 60cac40a:50f001fd:3d44:000d
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 94
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 374 9295498 10-FEB-13 9324633 10-FEB-13
    1 375 9324633 10-FEB-13 9324959 10-FEB-13
    1 376 9324959 10-FEB-13 9324967 10-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    97 175.36M DISK 00:00:01 11-FEB-13
    BP Key: 117 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130211T164549
    Piece Name: /usr/ORACLE/NNMOM/NNMMC/backupset/2013_02_11/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20130211T164549_8kknq6b2_.bkp
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 97
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 377 9324967 10-FEB-13 9349331 10-FEB-13
    1 378 9349331 10-FEB-13 9358136 10-FEB-13
    1 379 9358136 10-FEB-13 9366358 10-FEB-13
    1 380 9366358 10-FEB-13 9406215 11-FEB-13
    1 381 9406215 11-FEB-13 9428339 11-FEB-13
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    100 17.00K DISK 00:00:00 11-FEB-13
    BP Key: 120 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20130211T164630
    Piece Name: /usr/ORACLE/NNMOM/NNMMC/backupset/2013_02_11/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20130211T164630_8kknrgc9_.bkp
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 100
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 382 9428339 11-FEB-13 9428395 11-FEB-13
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    Backup Set 56 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 69 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_56:806523210:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 57 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 70 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_57:806523218:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 58 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 71 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_58:806523219:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 59 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 72 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_59:806523244:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 60 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 73 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130204-00
    Backup Set 61 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 74 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_61:806687906:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 62 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 75 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_62:806687916:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 63 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 76 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_63:806687919:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 64 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 77 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_64:806687937:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 65 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 78 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130206-00
    Backup Set 66 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 66 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_66:806774315:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 67 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 67 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_67:806774591:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 68 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 68 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_68:806774617:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 69 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 79 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130207-00
    Backup Set 70 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 80 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_70:806774991:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 71 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 81 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_71:806775007:1>.dbf
    Control File Copy 1 07-FEB-13 /var/opt/omni/tmp/ctrl_NNMMC_21797.dbf
    Backup Set 72 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 82 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130207-01
    Backup Set 73 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 96 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_73:806782074:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 74 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 97 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_74:806782075:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 75 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 98 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_75:806782077:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 76 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 99 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_76:806782080:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 77 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 100 10-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130207-02
    Backup Set 78 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 101 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_78:806865652:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 79 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 102 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_79:806865660:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 80 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 103 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_80:806865661:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 81 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 104 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_81:806865668:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 82 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 105 10-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130208-00
    Backup Set 83 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 93 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_83:806997924:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 84 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 94 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_84:806998299:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 85 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 95 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_85:806998350:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 86 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 106 10-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130210-00
    Backup Set 87 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 107 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_87:806998948:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 88 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 108 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_88:806998965:1>.dbf
    Control File Copy 2 10-FEB-13 /var/opt/omni/tmp/ctrl_NNMMC_1834.dbf
    Backup Set 89 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 109 10-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130210-01
    Backup Set 90 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 110 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_90:807026720:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 91 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 111 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_91:807027096:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 92 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 112 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_92:807027111:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 93 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 113 10-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130210-02
    Backup Set 94 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 114 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_94:807027142:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 95 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 115 10-FEB-13 TEST-NNMMC<NNMMC_95:807027158:1>.dbf
    Control File Copy 3 10-FEB-13 /var/opt/omni/tmp/ctrl_NNMMC_10184.dbf
    Backup Set 96 10-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 116 10-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130210-03
    Backup Set 97 11-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 117 11-FEB-13 /usr/ORACLE/NNMOM/NNMMC/backupset/2013_02_11/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20130211T164549_8kknq6b2_.bkp
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of delete command at 02/11/2013 16:56:08
    RMAN-06091: no channel allocated for maintenance (of an appropriate type)
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    backup piece handle=/usr/ORACLE/NNMOM/NNMMC/backupset/2013_02_11/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20130211T164630_8kknrgc9_.bkp RECID=120 STAMP=807122790
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    Backup Piece 69 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_56:806523210:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 57 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 70 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_57:806523218:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 58 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 71 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_58:806523219:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 59 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 72 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_59:806523244:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 60 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 73 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130204-00
    Backup Set 61 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 74 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_61:806687906:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 62 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 75 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_62:806687916:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 63 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 76 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_63:806687919:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 64 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 77 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_64:806687937:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 65 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 78 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130206-00
    Backup Set 66 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 66 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_66:806774315:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 67 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 67 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_67:806774591:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 68 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 68 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_68:806774617:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 69 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 79 07-FEB-13 c-1374507108-20130207-00
    Backup Set 70 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 80 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_70:806774991:1>.dbf
    Backup Set 71 07-FEB-13
    Backup Piece 81 07-FEB-13 NNMMC-ARCH<NNMMC_71:806775007:1>.dbf
    Control File Copy 1 07-FEB-13 /var/opt/omni/tmp/ctrl_NNMMC_21797.dbf
    Backup Set 72 07-FEB-13

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