Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E10643-06 |
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Use the DELETE SCRIPT
command to delete a local or global stored script from the recovery catalog.
Execute DELETE SCRIPT
only at the RMAN prompt. RMAN must be connected to a recovery catalog and target database. The recovery catalog database must be open.
A stored script may be local or global. A local script is created for the current target database only, whereas a global script is available for use with any database registered in the recovery catalog.
If GLOBAL
is specified, then a global script with this name must exist in the recovery catalog; otherwise, RMAN returns error RMAN-06710
. If you do not specify GLOBAL
, then RMAN looks for a local stored script with the specified name defined on the current target database. If no such script is defined on the target database, then RMAN checks for a global stored script with this name and deletes it if it exists.
Syntax Element | Description |
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GLOBAL |
Identifies the script as global.
If you attempt to delete a global script, then RMAN must not be connected to a virtual private catalog. Virtual catalog users cannot modify global scripts, although they can execute them. See Also: "Usage Notes" for an explanation of the difference between global and local scripts |
SCRIPT script_name |
Specifies the name of the script to delete. Quotes must be used around the script name when the name contains either spaces or reserved words. |
Example 2-69 Deleting a Global Script
This example deletes global script backup_db
from the recovery catalog (sample output included):
RMAN> LIST SCRIPT NAMES; List of Stored Scripts in Recovery Catalog Scripts of Target Database PROD Script Name Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------- backup_whole backup whole database and archived redo log files Global Scripts Script Name Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------- global_backup_db back up any database from the recovery catalog, with logs RMAN> DELETE GLOBAL SCRIPT global_backup_db; deleted global script: global_backup_db RMAN> LIST SCRIPT NAMES; List of Stored Scripts in Recovery Catalog Scripts of Target Database PROD Script Name Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------- backup_whole backup whole database and archived redo log files