RMAN> connect target sys
target database Password:
connected to target database: TESTDB1 (DBID=693279980)
RMAN> connect auxiliary sys@testdb2
auxiliary database Password:
connected to auxiliary database: TESTDB2 (not mounted)
RMAN>
run{
allocate channel prmy1 type disk;
allocate channel prmy2 type disk;
allocate auxiliary channel stby type disk;
duplicate target database for standby from active database
spfile
parameter_value_convert ‘testdb1′,’testdb2’
set db_name=‘testdb1’
set db_unique_name=‘testdb2’
set db_file_name_convert=‘/testdb1/’,’/testdb2/’
set log_file_name_convert=‘/testdb1/’,’/testdb2/’
set control_files=‘+DATA/testdb2/CONTROLFILE/testdb201.ctl’
set log_archive_max_processes=‘4’
set standby_archive_dest = ‘/holding/testdb2/standby_logs’
set log_archive_dest_1 = ‘LOCATION=/holding/testdb2/archive_logs valid_for=(online_logfile, all_roles)’
set log_archive_dest_2 = ‘LOCATION=/holding/testdb2/standby_logs valid_for=(standby_logfile, standby_role)’
set standby_file_management=‘AUTO’
set log_archive_config=‘dg_config=(testdb1,testdb2)’
;
}
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 04/19/2017 14:25:40
RMAN-05501: aborting duplication of target database
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
RMAN-04014: startup failed: ORA-09925: Unable to create audit trail file
Linux-x86_64 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 9925
RMAN-04017: startup error description: ORA-32004: obsolete or deprecated parameter(s) specified for RDBMS instance
Solution:
In that scenario testdb1 is primary database server and testdb2 is standby database server
In Primary database:
SQL> show parameter audit_file_dest
NAME TYPE VALUE
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audit_file_dest string /opt/oracle/admin/testdb1/adump
Create the folder in standby.
[oracle@testdb2 ~]$ mkdir -p /opt/oracle/admin/testdb2/adump/