You can run "crosscheck" command in RMAN prompt and see whether all the old
objects are able to identified or not. If not reported in "report obsolete"
after running "crosscheck" then create the new node and retain the old node
until it meets retention and remove the old node from TSM server.
Als
Hi,
just for Info...
The DB-ID does NOT change, if you do an unregister/register DB in the RMAN. In
that case RMAN remembers the ID and you are save.
The DB-ID changes, if you do a delete/register in the RMAN and then you have
the mess.
Regards
Chris Karl
Christian Karl
Abteilung Informatik
Hi,
...bell rings, yes.
The certain case is, when the databaseID has changed in the RMAN. When and why
that happens you should ask your local DBA.
All files that have been created with the old DB-ID are not referenced any more
from RMAN and therefore are not deleted by RMAN.
By the way, it seems