5.37 RC_PROXY_ARCHIVEDLOG
This view contains descriptions of archived log backups that were taken using the proxy copy functionality. It corresponds to the V$PROXY_ARCHIVEDLOG
view.
In a proxy copy, the media manager takes over the operations of backing up and restoring data. Each row represents a backup of one control file.
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The primary key for the target database. Use this column to join with almost any other catalog view. |
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The primary key for the incarnation of the target database. Use this column to join with |
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The |
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The proxy copy primary key in the recovery catalog. If you issue the |
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The proxy copy record identifier from |
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The proxy copy stamp from |
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The tag for the proxy copy. |
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The type of media device that stores the proxy copy. |
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The name or "handle" for the proxy copy. RMAN passes this value to the media manager that created the proxy copy of the archived redo log. |
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Comments about the proxy copy. |
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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 proxy copy is stored. |
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The status of the backup set: |
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The number of the redo thread. |
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The log sequence number. |
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The |
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The |
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The first SCN of this redo log. |
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The time when Oracle switched into the redo log. |
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The first SCN of the next redo log in the thread. |
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The first time stamp of the next redo log in the thread. |
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The size of this archived redo log in operating system blocks. |
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The block size for the copy in bytes. |
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The type of sequential media device. |
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The time when proxy copy was initiated. |
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The time when the proxy copy was completed. |
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The duration of the proxy copy. |
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The primary key from the RMAN status record. Use this column to perform a join with |
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Indicates whether this proxy copy has a retention policy different from the value for |
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The |
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If the |
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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 |