The smsap backup delete command
You can run the backup delete
command to remove backups that are not automatically removed, such as backups that were used to create a clone or backups that failed. You can delete backups retained on an unlimited basis without changing the retention class.
Syntax
smsap backup delete -profile profile_name [-label label [-data | -archivelogs] | [-id guid | -all] -force [-dump] [-quiet | -verbose]
Parameters
-
-profile profile_name
Specifies the database associated with the backup you want to remove. The profile contains the identifier of the database and other database information.
-
-id guid
Specifies the backup with the specified GUID. The GUID is generated by SnapManager when you create a backup. You can use the
smsap backup list
command to display the GUID for each backup. -
-label label
Specifies the backup with the specified label. Optionally, specify the scope of the backup as data file or archive log.
-
-data
Specifies the data files.
-
-archivelogs
Specifies the archive log files.
-
-all
Specifies all backups. To delete only specified backups instead, use the
-id
or-label
option. -
-dump
Collects the dump files after a successful or failed backup delete operation.
-
-force
Forces the removal of the backup. SnapManager removes the backup even if there are problems in freeing the resources associated with the backup. For example, if the backup was cataloged with Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN), but the RMAN database no longer exists, including
-force
deletes the backup even though it cannot connect with RMAN. -
-quiet
Displays only error messages in the console. The default is to display error and warning messages.
-
-verbose
Displays error, warning, and informational messages in the console.
Example
The following example deletes the backup:
smsap backup delete -profile SALES1 -label full_backup_sales_May Operation Id [8abc01ec0e79004b010e79006da60001] succeeded.