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Oracle9i Database Reference
Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96536-02
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V$PROXY_DATAFILE

This view contains descriptions of datafile and control file backups that are taken with Proxy Copy. Each row represents a backup of one database file.

Column Datatype Description

RECID

NUMBER

Proxy copy record ID

STAMP

NUMBER

Proxy copy record stamp

DEVICE_TYPE

VARCHAR2(17)

Type of the device on which the copy resides

HANDLE

VARCHAR2(513)

Proxy copy handle identifies the copy for restore

COMMENTS

VARCHAR2(81)

Comment returned by the operating system or storage subsystem. This value is informational only. It is not needed for restore.

MEDIA

VARCHAR2(65)

Name of the media on which the copy resides. This value is informational only. It is not needed for restore.

MEDIA_POOL

NUMBER

Media pool in which the copy resides. This is the same value that was entered in the POOL operand of the Recovery Manager BACKUP command

TAG

VARCHAR2(32)

Proxy copy tag

STATUS

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates the status of the copy:

  • A - Object is available
  • D - Object is deleted
  • X - Object has been "cross-checked" and found not to exist. A subsequent "delete expired" command will change the status to D. If, for some reason, the object really does still exist, then a subsequent "cross-check" command will change the status back to A.

FILE#

NUMBER

Absolute datafile number, or 0 if this is a control file backup

CREATION_CHANGE#

NUMBER

Datafile creation change number

CREATION_TIME

DATE

Datafile creation Timestamp

RESETLOGS_CHANGE#

NUMBER

Resetlogs change number of the datafile when the copy was made

RESETLOGS_TIME

DATE

Resetlogs timestamp of the datafile when the copy was made

CHECKPOINT_CHANGE#

NUMBER

Checkpoint change number of the datafile when the copy was made

CHECKPOINT_TIME

DATE

Checkpoint timestamp of the datafile when the copy was made

ABSOLUTE_FUZZY_CHANGE#

NUMBER

Highest change in any block of the file, if known

RECOVERY_FUZZY_CHANGE#

NUMBER

Highest change written to the file by media recovery

RECOVERY_FUZZY_TIME

DATE

Timestamp of the highest change written to the file by media recovery

INCREMENTAL_LEVEL

NUMBER

If this backup is part of an incremental backup strategy, then 0. Otherwise null.

ONLINE_FUZZY

VARCHAR2(3)

(YES|NO) If set to YES, this copy was made after a crash or offline immediate (or is a copy of a copy which was taken improperly while the database was open). Recovery will need to apply all redo up to the next crash recovery marker to make the file consistent.

BACKUP_FUZZY

VARCHAR2(3)

(YES|NO) If set to YES, this is a copy taken using the BEGIN BACKUP | END BACKUP technique. Note that the BEGIN BACKUP | END BACKUP technique is used internally when proxy copies of open files are created. Recovery will need to apply all redo up to the end backup marker to make this copy consistent.

BLOCKS

NUMBER

Size of the copy (in blocks). Also the size of the datafile when the copy was made.

BLOCK_SIZE

NUMBER

Block size of the datafile

OLDEST_OFFLINE_RANGE

NUMBER

If file# is 0 (that is, this is a control file backup), the RECID of the oldest offline range record in this control file copy. 0 for datafile copies.

START_TIME

DATE

Starting time

COMPLETION_TIME

DATE

Completion time

ELAPSED_SECONDS

NUMBER

Number of elapsed seconds

CONTROLFILE_TYPE

VARCHAR2(1)

B indicates normal copies

S indicates standby copies

KEEP

VARCHAR2(3)

(YES|NO) Indicates whether or not this backup set has a retention policy that is different than the value for the configure retention policy

KEEP_UNTIL

DATE

If KEEP_UNTIL_TIME is specified, this is the date after which the backup becomes obsolete. If this column is null, then the backup never expires.

KEEP_OPTIONS

VARCHAR2(10)

Additional retention options for this backup set:

  • LOGS - Logs need to recover this backup are kept
  • NOLOGS - Logs needed to recover this backup will not be kept