5.19 RC_BACKUP_SET_DETAILS
RC_BACKUP_SET_DETAILS
provides details about currently available backup sets, including backup sets created by the use of the BACKUP BACKUPSET
command.
This view is primarily intended to be used internally by Enterprise Manager.
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Session identifier. Use in joins with |
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With |
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With |
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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 |
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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 backup set |
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The backup set |
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The |
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The |
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The type of the backup: |
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Possible values are |
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The level of the incremental backup: |
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The number of backup pieces in the backup set. |
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The time when the backup began. |
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The time when the backup completed |
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The duration of the backup in seconds. |
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The block size used when creating the backup pieces in the backup set. |
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Indicates whether this backup set has a retention policy different from the value for |
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If the |
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The |
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Device type on which the backup is stored. If the backup set is stored on multiple types of devices (for example, if a backup set on disk is also backed up to tape using |
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Number of identical copies of this backup set created during the backup, for example if duplexing was used. |
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Sum of sizes of all output pieces generated by this job. |
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Sum of sizes of all input files backed up for this job. |
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Compression ratio for this backup. |
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The status of the backup set: always |
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Number of bytes read each second when the backup set was initially created. |
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Number of bytes written each second when the backup set was initially created. |
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Same value as |
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Same value as |
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Same value as |
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Same value as |
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Same value as |
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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 ( |