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Ref:(RMAN Backup)
Hi All,
I understand 'set maxcorrupt for datafile 1 to 0' helps to fail the backup if 1 or more corrupted blocks are found in the datafile 1. The database has over 800 datafiles, do I have to put
set maxcorrupt for datafile 1,2,3,...800 to 0, or is there any other way to put corruptions to 0 for the whole database during the rman 0 lvel backup.
Thanks,
A.
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Hi,
You need to specify all the datafile's.
There is one script which u can find in metalink what will help you to specify for the entire database, please check that.
regards
anandkl
anandkl
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Re: Ref:(RMAN Backup)
Originally posted by atkinson
set maxcorrupt for datafile 1,2,3,...800 to 0, or is there any other way to put corruptions to 0 for the whole database during the rman 0 lvel backup.
By default, the maxcorrupt is set to 0. The backup does not tolerate corrupt blocks.
Per documentation : http://download-west.oracle.com/docs...nc1.htm#462384
"Use the SET MAXCORRUPT command to allow a certain number of previously undetected block corruptions in specified datafiles. If a BACKUP or COPY command detects more than this number of corruptions, then the command terminates. The default limit is zero, meaning that RMAN does not tolerate corrupt blocks."
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