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Crazy files in oracle_home/dbs
I noticed I have some huge crazy-named files in oracle_home/dbs
What the heck are the strange ones?
do the snap* files have something to do with statspack.snap??
some of the files with 0* are over a gig and I would like to remove them if they mean nothing. All of those are over 8 months old.
05ea5ora_1_1
06ea8hv9_1_1
07ea8i3j_1_1
08ea8i50_1_1
09ea8i5r_1_1
0aea8i6k_1_1
0bea8k9g_1_1
0cea8kjd_1_1
0dea8kkr_1_1
0eea8kla_1_1
0fea8klp_1_1
0gea8ksd_1_1
0hea8kua_1_1
0iea8l54_1_1
0jea8l67_1_1
0kea8l6n_1_1
0lea8l76_1_1
0mea8lca_1_1
0nea8ldj_1_1
0oea8lem_1_1
0peafl4m_1_1
0qeafl63_1_1
0reafl6t_1_1
0seafl7m_1_1
init.ora
initbck1.old
initbck1.ora
initdw.ora
initkod1.ora
lkBCK
lkKOD
snapcf_bck1.f
spfilebck1.ora
lkBCK
- Cookies
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Re: Crazy files in oracle_home/dbs
Originally posted by Cookies
05ea5ora_1_1
06ea8hv9_1_1
07ea8i3j_1_1
08ea8i50_1_1
09ea8i5r_1_1
0aea8i6k_1_1
0bea8k9g_1_1
0cea8kjd_1_1
0dea8kkr_1_1
0eea8kla_1_1
0fea8klp_1_1
0gea8ksd_1_1
0hea8kua_1_1
0iea8l54_1_1
0jea8l67_1_1
0kea8l6n_1_1
0lea8l76_1_1
0mea8lca_1_1
0nea8ldj_1_1
0oea8lem_1_1
0peafl4m_1_1
0qeafl63_1_1
0reafl6t_1_1
0seafl7m_1_1
These look like files from an RMAN backup to disk.
Jeff Hunter
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Okay, so if those were just for RMAN testing purposes, then it would not cause any problems to delete them I assume.
what about the snap files?
snapcf_bck1.f
spfilebck1.ora
I was not aware statspack wrote anything to the dbs directory.
- Cookies
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snapcf is an RMAN snapshot control file.
spfile is the binary version of the initSID.ora file
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Originally posted by Cookies
Okay, so if those were just for RMAN testing purposes, then it would not cause any problems to delete them I assume.
Maybe you should check them in recovery catalog and delete them out of it.
Tomaž
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Thanks for the feedback.
If I specify the disk-path for the RMAN backup, why the heck does it put a file in the dbs directory? The thing is 1.5 Gig and that is not a filesystem that has a lot of space on it.
- Cookies
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Originally posted by Cookies
Thanks for the feedback.
If I specify the disk-path for the RMAN backup, why the heck does it put a file in the dbs directory? The thing is 1.5 Gig and that is not a filesystem that has a lot of space on it.
Specify your backup destination with format option.
Sanjay G.
Oracle Certified Professional 8i, 9i.
"The degree of normality in a database is inversely proportional to that of its DBA"
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