Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Oracle – How to purge old RMAN backups




Oracle – How to purge old RMAN backups


Oracle – How to purge old RMAN backups
Do not use rm to remove files.  You must do it via RMAN.
$ export NLS_DATE_FORMAT=’DD-MM-YY HH24:MI’
$ rman target / NOCATALOG
RMAN > crosscheck backupset;
This command will verify whether backup file is still on media.
If it is unavailable, RMAN will mark it as UNAVAILABLE or EXPIRED.
RAMN > delete expired backupset;
or
RMAN > delete expired backup;
Note : If you manually rename or zip RMAN backup files, you must manually remove it from disk since RMAN
does not recognize them.
RMAN > report obsolete;
The command lists all backups rendered obsolete based on rentention policy.
Current Retention Policy is ‘Recovery WINDOW OF 30 DAYS’.
RMAN > delete obsolete;
RMAN > list backup summary;
It will show all backupset info kept in RMAN repository.
If you want to see what RMAN keeps in each backupset, run ‘list backupset N’ where N is Backupset ID.
RMAN > delete backupset N;
or
RMAN > delete backupset; (to delete all backups)
Once fair amount of space is reclaimed, do full backup.
Not sure how much full back space is needed but not less than 20G.
RMAN > backup database;
RMAN > list backup;
Full backup may have more than one backupset.
Look for last backupsets. It will list backup db files.
RMAN > delete obsolete;
Rerun this command to delete unwanted existing backupsets (if have) after completed full backup.

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