Does RMAN do this -- if so maybe the alert log logs it. I run my own
backups and this will show up.
Is this 'oracle's cron (looks like roots), oracle backups would
probably be in oracles cron.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tommy
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x1816257.[Email address protected]
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 4:05 AM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: How to find Backup job
Hello
Having taken over a database i noticed this in the alert log:
alter tablespace SYSTEM begin backup
Completed: alter tablespace SYSTEM begin backup
Thu Jun 30 03:15:39 2005
alter tablespace SYSTEM end backup
Completed: alter tablespace SYSTEM end backup
Thu Jun 30 03:15:39 2005
alter tablespace TOOLS begin backup
Completed: alter tablespace TOOLS begin backup
Thu Jun 30 03:15:48 2005
alter tablespace TOOLS end backup
Completed: alter tablespace TOOLS end backup
Thu Jun 30 03:15:48 2005
alter tablespace RBS begin backup
Completed: alter tablespace RBS begin backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:23 2005
alter tablespace RBS end backup
Completed: alter tablespace RBS end backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:23 2005
alter tablespace TEMP begin backup
Completed: alter tablespace TEMP begin backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:40 2005
alter tablespace TEMP end backup
Completed: alter tablespace TEMP end backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:41 2005
alter tablespace USERS begin backup
Completed: alter tablespace USERS begin backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:47 2005
alter tablespace USERS end backup
Completed: alter tablespace USERS end backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:47 2005
alter tablespace INDX begin backup
Completed: alter tablespace INDX begin backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:52 2005
alter tablespace INDX end backup
Completed: alter tablespace INDX end backup
Thu Jun 30 03:16:52 2005
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 958
Current log# 1 seq# 958 mem# 0: /data/oracle/prodqas/redo01.log
Thu Jun 30 03:16:52 2005
ARC0: Beginning to archive log# 3 seq# 957
ARC0: Completed archiving log# 3 seq# 957
Thu Jun 30 03:17:00 2005
alter database backup controlfile to
'/apps/oracle/scripts/networker/control_file_copy.PRODQAS'
Thu Jun 30 03:17:00 2005
Its a 8.1.7.3 database running on Solaris 8. This is'nt a cron job, so
im wondering where its run from.
Its not needed since i setup RMAN to take backup of the database.
Can it be related to this?
root 516 1 0 Mar 19 ? 1:01
/opt/tng/services/bin/awservices
root 522 516 0 Mar 19 ? 4:25 /opt/tng/services/bin/aws_orb
run --name=aws_orb --instance=aws_orb
root 572 516 0 Mar 19 ? 499:52 /opt/tng/agents/bin/caiUxOs
run --name=caiUxOs --instance=caiUxOs
root 565 516 0 Mar 19 ? 3:06
/opt/tng/services/bin/aws_sadmin run --name=aws_sadmin
--instance=aws_sadmin
root 583 516 0 Mar 19 ? 47:23
/opt/tng/agents/bin/caiOraA2_81_b run --name=caiOraA2_81
--instance=MXPROD -i M
Any clues?
Thanks
Tommy
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