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Subject: Re: deleting rman data
Othonas thanks for your reply thats exactly what I was looking for but I
guess I still have a problem.
My DBAs run this command change backuppiece t
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*sm> show versions nodename *
Brgds,
Othonas
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Please respond to "ADSM: Dist St
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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You should verify the state of the objects. After the deletion of the files
via
RMAN the state should change from active to inactive. Be sure your RetO
value is
set to 0 othe
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Subject: Re: deleting rman data
You should verify the state of the objects. After the deletion of the files
via
RMAN the state should change from active to inactive. Be sure your RetO
value is
set to 0 otherwise the files will be kept for some time depending your
set
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Are you running expiration regurlarly on the *SM server? That has to be
done to actually delete the files.
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i have a que
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Subject: deleting rman data
i have a question about verifying the deletion of rman data.
i'd like to know how anyone verifies that old versions of rman files are
getting deleted.
My DBAs say they are running the commands to expire old versions but I
Are you running expiration regurlarly on the *SM server? That has to be done to
actually delete the files.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/12/01 04:49PM >>>
i have a question about verifying the deletion of rman data.
i'd like to know how anyone verifies that old versions of rman files are
getting del
i have a question about verifying the deletion of rman data.
i'd like to know how anyone verifies that old versions of rman files are
getting deleted.
My DBAs say they are running the commands to expire old versions but I
don't see it happening
Are there any commands that I could erify this with.