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Re: Backup fails [message #619600 is a reply to message #619597] |
Wed, 23 July 2014 12:48   |
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Michel Cadot
Messages: 68421 Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://...
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Quote:Quote:And the OS error is: Operation not permitted
Is this a os problem
What is your opinion?
Quote:This type of backup error i am facing first time in oracle.
Which tell us NOTHING about what you did.
As BlackSwan frequently says: When this has worked the last time? What has changed since?
[Updated on: Wed, 23 July 2014 12:49] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Backup fails [message #619608 is a reply to message #619605] |
Wed, 23 July 2014 13:11   |
Database admin
Messages: 365 Registered: September 2006 Location: india
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Michel,
Quote:So ask them to tell you what they did. Isn't this the first thing you should think?
It looks like Arch database failure.A scheduled job which trigger to run the job and found this backup failure in the logs.
Regards,
Srini
[Updated on: Wed, 23 July 2014 13:12] Report message to a moderator
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How To Take Forward [message #619709 is a reply to message #619613] |
Thu, 24 July 2014 12:12  |
tim2boles
Messages: 38 Registered: August 2008 Location: Clarksburg, WV
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If you have not yet found the problem/solution I would suggest the following steps:
1) Check to see when backup last executed correctly.
2) Using the "CORRECT" execution date/time and "BAD" execution date/time start asking around to see if there has been any system maintenance and what it involved. Use this to investigate possible changes that might be to blame for the problem.
3) If you have a system where "GOOD" backups are happening that is similar configured as the "BAD" backup system do a comparison between directory permissions.
4) If all else fails open a SR with Oracle.
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