What implications does it have on the backup of the flash recovery area?

While performing the backup of the flash recovery area, you notice that one of the archived redo
log files is missing. You have multiple destinations for archived redo log files. What implications
does it have on the backup of the flash recovery area?

While performing the backup of the flash recovery area, you notice that one of the archived redo
log files is missing. You have multiple destinations for archived redo log files. What implications
does it have on the backup of the flash recovery area?

A.
The backup succeeds but it would be without the missing archived log

B.
The backup fails because one of the archived redo log files is missing

C.
The backup succeeds because it fails over to one of the alternative archived redo log
destinations

D.
During backup, you are prompted for the alternative destination for the missing archived redo
log file



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eamon

eamon

Yes C is correct. See…
http://oracle.su/docs/11g/backup.112/e10643/rcmsynta007.htm
look for the text
“Recovery files are full and incremental backup sets, control file autobackups, datafile copies, and archived redo log files. If an archived redo log file is missing or corrupted, then RMAN looks outside of the recovery area for a good copy of the log that it can use for the backup. Flashback logs, the current control file, and online redo log files are not backed up.”