On 04/07/10 22:21, Craig Ringer wrote:
> May, John wrote:
>> Whenever I archive files, I always put them in an ‘Archive’ pool I
>> created.  After only about a week or two, I am no longer able to restore
>> because I get the following message:
>>
>> For one or more of the JobIds selected, no files were found,
>> so file selection is not possible.
>> Most likely your retention policy pruned the files.
>>  
>>
>> Do you want to restore all the files? (yes|no):
> 
> 
> You can still restore the job. You just have to restore all of it or
> none of it, you don't get to pick individual files.

Well, actually, you can still restore individual files.  You just need
to bscan the volume back into the catalog first.

Looks like your retention times need some tuning, though.


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