5.15 RC_BACKUP_PIECE
This view lists information about backup pieces. This view corresponds to the V$BACKUP_PIECE
view.
Each backup set contains one or more backup pieces. Multiple copies of the same backup piece can exist, but each copy has its own record in the control file and its own row in the view.
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The primary key for this database in the recovery catalog. Use this column to join with almost any other catalog view. |
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The database identifier. |
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The primary key of the PDB in the recovery catalog. Use this column to identify the PDB that owns the backup piece. |
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The primary key for the backup piece in the recovery catalog. If you issue the |
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The backup piece |
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The backup piece stamp propagated from |
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The primary key of the backup set to which this record belongs in the recovery catalog. Use this column to join with |
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The |
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The |
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The type of the backup: |
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The level of the incremental backup: |
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The number of the backup piece. The first piece has the value of 1. |
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The copy number of the backup piece. |
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The type of backup device, for example, |
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The file name of the backup piece. |
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Comments about the backup piece. |
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A comment that contains further information about the media manager that created this backup. |
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The number of the media pool in which the backup is stored. |
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Specifies whether backup media supports concurrent access: |
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The tag for the backup piece. Refer to description in BACKUP for default format for tag names. |
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The time when RMAN started to write the backup piece. |
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The time when the backup piece was completed. |
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The duration of the creation of the backup piece. |
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The status of the backup piece: |
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The size of the backup piece in bytes. |
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This backup piece is located in the fast recovery area: |
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Unique key for the row in |
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Indicates whether the backup piece is compressed ( |
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Primary key of the Data Guard database associated with this file. Each database in a Data Guard environment has a unique |
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Indicates whether the backup piece is encrypted ( |
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Indicates whether the backup piece is backed up to Oracle Secure Backup ( |
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Indicates how Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, commonly known as Recovery Appliance, will access the backup piece. This column is applicable only when RMAN is used with Recovery Appliance. The possible values are:
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The virtual backup ID. This value is |
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Indicates if the backup piece can be dynamically built. Possible values are:
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The library key of the SBT library defined on Recovery Appliance to which the backup piece is written. |