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I am getting the following message after an RMAN backup. No Oracle or
RMAN error code is returned.
"specification does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog"

I am doing a crosscheck backup and a crosscheck copy.

Did I miss something?

Ron Smith

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  • Allen, Brandon at Aug 2, 2005 at 5:13 pm
    Ron,


    Make sure you don't have backups running at the same time - I seem to remember getting that error before when two archive log backups would run at the same time and the first one would delete the archive logs while the 2nd was still trying to back them up.


    Regards,
    Brandon


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    I am getting the following message after an RMAN backup. No Oracle or RMAN error code is returned.
    "specification does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog"

    I am doing a crosscheck backup and a crosscheck copy.

    Did I miss something?

    Ron Smith

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  • Hallas, John, Tech Dev at Aug 3, 2005 at 3:00 am
    Ron,

    It sounds like an archivelog that it is expecting to find is not there.

    Try doing a Change archivelog all crosscheck; or now Change archivelog
    all validate;

    Then re-run the RMAN backup



    I think you are cross checking the backup only



    John



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    I am getting the following message after an RMAN backup. No Oracle or
    RMAN error code is returned.
    "specification does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog"

    I am doing a crosscheck backup and a crosscheck copy.

    Did I miss something?

    Ron Smith

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  • Smith, Ron L. at Aug 3, 2005 at 8:13 am
    Are you sure of the syntax? I don't find that command in any of my
    reference books. I am using Oracle 9.2.

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    Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 2:58 AM
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    Ron,

    It sounds like an archivelog that it is expecting to find is not

    there.

    Try doing a Change archivelog all crosscheck; or now Change
    archivelog all validate;

    Then re-run the RMAN backup



    I think you are cross checking the backup only



    John





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    Subject: RMAN specification ERROR

    I am getting the following message after an RMAN backup. No
    Oracle or RMAN error code is returned.
    "specification does not match any archive log in the recovery

    catalog"

    I am doing a crosscheck backup and a crosscheck copy.

    Did I miss something?

    Ron Smith






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  • Ruth Gramolini at Aug 3, 2005 at 9:06 am
    MessageThis may be a redo log that hasn't been archived yet. Try do a
    recover blah,blah.....until cancel and when it asks for this log enter
    cancel. It will either say you can recover and open the database or you
    can't.

    HTH,

    Ruth
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    Are you sure of the syntax? I don't find that command in any of my
    reference books. I am using Oracle 9.2.
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    From: Hallas, John, Tech Dev
    Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 2:58 AM
    To: Smith, Ron L.; oracle-l_at_freelists.org
    Subject: RE: RMAN specification ERROR

    Ron,

    It sounds like an archivelog that it is expecting to find is not there.

    Try doing a Change archivelog all crosscheck; or now Change archivelog
    all validate;

    Then re-run the RMAN backup

    I think you are cross checking the backup only

    John

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    Subject: RMAN specification ERROR

    I am getting the following message after an RMAN backup. No Oracle or
    RMAN error code is returned.
    "specification does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog"

    I am doing a crosscheck backup and a crosscheck copy.

    Did I miss something?

    Ron Smith

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  • MacGregor, Ian A. at Aug 3, 2005 at 1:49 pm
    Do you have more than one process backing up and deleting your archived logs? Perhaps you backup your archived logs hourly and also include a command to do so as part of the daily backup. If the daily backup tries to backup an archived log file which has been backed up and deleted by the hourly program, the message will occur.



    Ian MacGregor
    Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

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    "specification does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog"

    I am doing a crosscheck backup and a crosscheck copy.

    Did I miss something?

    Ron Smith

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