Will standby activation invalidate running backup?

I have a large 10.2.0.4 physical standby database that is currently being backed up using RMAN BACKUP DATABASE. If I activate the standby whilst the backup is stil running (which involves a resetlogs) , will it invalidate the backup? Or can I later restore the backup (once finished) and then recover "through resetlogs" (10g new feature). I'm guessing not, as the backup will have started in one incarnation of the database and finished in another, assuming it's not aborted by the resetlogs in the first place, but would value opinions on this!
It might sound a strange thing to want to do, but the backup is estimated at taking 2 weeks to complete, and we are about to perform a potentially destructive operation on the primary database and want to keep as many recovery options as possible.

Dear Chucky101a,
I don't think that will break the current backup but you also need to bear in mind that if you are using a recovery catalog database, you should not start both backup and the duplication operation at the same time. When you start both operations at the same time you will get an error that one of the operations can not write to the snapshot control file. I think the relevant error is;
ORA-00230:operation disallowed: snapshot control file enqueue unavailable
Cause: The attempted operation cannot be executed at this time because another process currently holds the snapshot control file enqueue.
Action: Retry the operation after the concurrent operation that is holding the snapshot control file enqueue terminates.Anyway, as far as i know when you run the backup database command with the plus archivelog command in the recovery manager, it switches an online redolog file and creates a new archivelog and backs that archivelog and the ones that have been created before. So if you even want to delete the relevant archivelogs with the delete all input command, the Oracle and the Recovery Manager will not delete that or those archivelogs before the archivelogs have been applied to the standby database.
I hope that addresses your questions and concerns.
Regards.
Ogan

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