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Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery Reference
11g Release 1 (11.1)

Part Number B28273-01
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RC_BACKUP_SET_DETAILS

RC_BACKUP_SET_DETAILS provides details about currently available backup sets, including backup sets created by the use of the BACKUP BACKUPSET command.

This view is primarily intended to be used internally by Enterprise Manager.

Column Datatype Description
SESSION_KEY NUMBER Session identifier. Use in joins with RC_RMAN_OUTPUT and RC_RMAN_BACKUP_JOB_DETAILS.
SESSION_RECID NUMBER Together with SESSION_STAMP, uniquely identifies output for this backup job from RC_RMAN_OUTPUT.
SESSION_STAMP NUMBER Together with SESSION_RECID, uniquely identifies output for this backup job from RC_RMAN_OUTPUT.
DB_KEY NUMBER The primary key for this database in the recovery catalog. Use this column to form a join with almost any other catalog view.
DB_NAME VARCHAR2(8) The DB_NAME of the database incarnation to which this record belongs.
BS_KEY NUMBER The primary key of the backup set to which this record belongs in the recovery catalog. Use this column to form a joint with RC_BACKUP_SET or RC_BACKUP_PIECE.
RECID NUMBER The backup set RECID and STAMP form a concatenated primary key that uniquely identifies this record in the target database control file.
STAMP NUMBER The backup set RECID and STAMP form a concatenated primary key that uniquely identifies this record in the target database control file.
SET_STAMP NUMBER The SET_STAMP value from V$BACKUP_SET. SET_STAMP and SET_COUNT form a concatenated key that uniquely identifies this record in the target database control file.
SET_COUNT NUMBER The SET_COUNT value from V$BACKUP_SET. SET_STAMP and SET_COUNT form a concatenated key that uniquely identifies this record in the target database control file.
BACKUP_TYPE VARCHAR2(1) The type of the backup: D (full backup or level 0 incremental), I (incremental level 1), L (archived redo log).
CONTROLFILE_INCLUDED VARCHAR2(7) Possible values are NONE (backup set does not include a backup control file), BACKUP (backup set includes a normal backup control file), and STANDBY (backup set includes a standby control file).
INCREMENTAL_LEVEL NUMBER The level of the incremental backup: NULL, 0, or 1.
PIECES NUMBER The number of backup pieces in the backup set.
START_TIME DATE The time when the backup began.
COMPLETION_TIME DATE The time when the backup completed
ELAPSED_SECONDS NUMBER The duration of the backup in seconds.
BLOCK_SIZE VARCHAR2 The block size used when creating the backup pieces in the backup set.
KEEP VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether this backup set has a retention policy different from the value for CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY. Possible values are YES and NO.
KEEP_UNTIL DATE If the KEEP UNTIL TIME clause of the BACKUP command was specified, then this column shows the date after which this backup becomes obsolete. If the column is NULL and KEEP OPTIONS is not NULL, the backup never becomes obsolete.
KEEP_OPTIONS VARCHAR2(11) The KEEP options specified for this backup set. Possible values are NOLOGS, BACKUP_LOGS, LOGS, and NULL. NOLOGS indicates a consistent backup made when the database was mounted. BACKUP_LOGS indicates that the backup was made in open mode, so archived log backups must be applied to make it consistent. LOGS indicates a long-term backup made with the LOGS keyword, which is now deprecated. NULL indicates that this backup has no KEEP options and becomes obsolete based on the retention policy.
DEVICE_TYPE VARCHAR2(255) Device type on which the backup is stored. If the backup set is stored on more than one type of device (for example, if a backup set created on disk and still present on disk has also been backed up to tape using BACKUP BACKUPSET), then this column contains an asterisk (*). Values are DISK or SBT_TAPE.
COMPRESSED VARCHAR2(3) YES if RMAN's binary compression was used in creating the backup set. NO, otherwise.
NUM_COPIES NUMBER Number of identical copies of this backup set created during the backup, for example if duplexing was used.
OUTPUT_BYTES NUMBER Sum of sizes of all output pieces generated by this job.
ORIGINAL_INPUT_BYTES NUMBER Sum of sizes of all input files backed up for this job.
COMPRESSION_RATIO NUMBER Compression ratio for this backup.
STATUS CHAR(1) The status of the backup set: always A (all backup pieces available), because this view only reflects available backup sets.
ORIGINAL_INPRATE_BYTES NUMBER Number of bytes read each second when the backup set was initially created.
OUTPUT_RATE_BYTES NUMBER Number of bytes written each second when the backup set was initially created.
ORIGINAL_INPUT_BYTES_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(4000) Same value as ORIGINAL_INPUT_BYTES, but converted to a user-displayable format, for example, 798.01M or 5.25G.
OUTPUT_BYTES_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(4000) Same value as OUTPUT_BYTES, but converted to a user-displayable format, for example, 798.01M or 5.25G.
ORIGINAL_INPRATE_BYTES_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(4000) Same value as ORIGINAL_INPRATE_BYTES, but converted to a user-displayable format, for example, 798.01M or 5.25G.
OUTPUT_RATE_BYTES_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(4000) Same value as OUTPUT_RATE_BYTES, but converted to a user-displayable format, for example, 798.01M or 5.25G.
TIME_TAKEN_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(4000) Same value as ELAPSED_SECONDS, but converted to a user-displayable format in hours, minutes and seconds.
ENCRYPTED VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether the backup piece is encrypted (YES) or not (NO).
BACKED_BY_OSB VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether the backup piece is backed up to Oracle Secure Backup (YES) or not (NO).