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    DBA_OB_RESTORE_PROGRESS

    Last Updated:2026-04-27 03:14:13  Updated
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    This view is available starting with V4.0.0.

    Purpose

    This view displays the restore tasks of the current tenant.

    Columns

    Column
    Type
    Nullable
    Description
    JOB_ID NUMBER(38) NO The job ID of the restore task.
    RESTORE_TENANT_NAME VARCHAR2(4096) NO The name of the tenant to be restored.
    RESTORE_TENANT_ID NUMBER(38) NO The ID of the tenant to be restored.
    BACKUP_TENANT_NAME VARCHAR2(4096) NO The name of the source tenant.
    BACKUP_TENANT_ID VARCHAR2(4096) NO The ID of the source tenant.
    BACKUP_CLUSTER_NAME VARCHAR2(4096) NO The name of the source cluster.
    BACKUP_DEST VARCHAR2(4096) NO The path of the backup set, which is the user-specified data backup path and log archive path.
    RESTORE_OPTION VARCHAR2(4096) NO The restore option specified by the user when initiating the restore task.
    RESTORE_SCN NUMBER(38) NO The restore SCN specified by the user.
    RESTORE_SCN_DISPLAY TIMESTAMP(9) NO The timestamp of the restore SCN specified by the user.
    STATUS VARCHAR2(4096) NO The status of the restore task. The status of the system tenant's restore task and the tenant to be restored may be inconsistent.
    System tenant:
    • CREATE_TENANT: The system tenant is creating the tenant to be restored.
    • WAIT_TENANT_RESTORE_FINISH: The system tenant is waiting for the tenant to be restored to finish the restore task.
    • RESTORE_SUCCESS: The tenant to be restored is successfully restored.
    • RESTORE_FAIL: The tenant to be restored fails to be restored.

    Tenant to be restored:
    • RESTORING: The tenant is being restored.
    • RESTORE_SUCCESS: The tenant is successfully restored.
    • RESTORE_FAIL: The tenant fails to be restored.
    START_TIMESTAMP VARCHAR2(256) NO The timestamp when the restore task starts.
    BACKUP_SET_LIST VARCHAR2(4096) NO The list of paths of the data backup sets required for the restore task. The paths of the backup sets are separated by commas (,). For example: file:///data/nfs/backup/data/backup_set_1_full,file:///data/nfs/backup/data/backup_set_2_inc
    BACKUP_PIECE_LIST VARCHAR2(4096) NO The list of paths of the log archive pieces required for the restore task. The paths of the pieces are separated by commas (,). For example: file:///data/nfs/backup/archive/piece_d1001r1p1,file:///data/nfs/backup/archive/piece_d1001r2p2
    RECOVER_SCN NUMBER(38) NO The log recovery SCN. For the system tenant, this field is NULL

    Note

    • For V4.2.1, this field is introduced in V4.2.1 BP7.
    • For other V4.2.x versions, this field is introduced in V4.2.3.
    RECOVER_SCN_DISPLAY TIMESTAMP(9) NO The timestamp of the log recovery SCN. For the system tenant, this field is NULL

    Note

    • For V4.2.1, this field is introduced in V4.2.1 BP7.
    • For other V4.2.x versions, this field is introduced in V4.2.3.
    RECOVER_PROGRESS NUMBER NO The log recovery progress. The result is rounded to two decimal places. For example, 87.65 indicates that the current progress is 87.65%. For the system tenant, this field is NULL

    Note

    • For V4.2.1, this field is introduced in V4.2.1 BP7.
    • For other V4.2.x versions, this field is introduced in V4.2.3.
    TABLET_COUNT NUMBER(38) NO The total number of tablets to be restored. For the system tenant, this field is NULL

    Note

    • For V4.2.1, this field is introduced in V4.2.1 BP7.
    • For other V4.2.x versions, this field is introduced in V4.2.3.
    FINISH_TABLET_COUNT NUMBER(38) NO The total number of tablets that have been restored. For the system tenant, this field is NULL

    Note

    • For V4.2.1, this field is introduced in V4.2.1 BP7.
    • For other V4.2.x versions, this field is introduced in V4.2.3.
    RESTORE_PROGRESS NUMBER NO The data restore progress. The result is rounded to two decimal places. For example, 87.65 indicates that the current progress is 87.65%. For the system tenant, this field is NULL

    Note

    • For V4.2.1, this field is introduced in V4.2.1 BP7.
    • For other V4.2.x versions, this field is introduced in V4.2.3.
    TOTAL_BYTES NUMBER(38) NO The total number of bytes to be restored.
    TOTAL_BYTES_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(42) NO The total number of bytes to be restored, displayed in storage capacity units.
    FINISH_BYTES NUMBER(38) NO The number of bytes that have been restored. In the current version, this value is always 0.
    FINISH_BYTES_DISPLAY VARCHAR2(42) NO The total number of bytes to be restored, displayed in storage capacity units. In the current version, this value is always 0.
    DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(4096) NO The DESCRIPTION information specified in the restore command.

    Sample query

    Query the restore tasks of the current tenant.

    obclient [SYS]> SELECT * FROM SYS.DBA_OB_RESTORE_PROGRESS\G
    

    The query result is as follows:

    *************************** 1. row ***************************
                  JOB_ID: 3
     RESTORE_TENANT_NAME: AUX_RECOVER$1736315512813184
       RESTORE_TENANT_ID: 1012
      BACKUP_TENANT_NAME: oracle001
        BACKUP_TENANT_ID: 1004
     BACKUP_CLUSTER_NAME: test425
             BACKUP_DEST: file:///home/admin/oceanbase/arglogorc,file:///home/admin/oceanbase/backupdataorc
          RESTORE_OPTION: pool_list=rptest
             RESTORE_SCN: 1736315345952321000
     RESTORE_SCN_DISPLAY: 2025-01-08 13:49:05.952321
                  STATUS: RESTORING
         START_TIMESTAMP: 2025-01-08 13:51:52.836523
         BACKUP_SET_LIST: file:///home/admin/oceanbase/backupdataorc/backup_set_5_full
       BACKUP_PIECE_LIST: file:///home/admin/oceanbase/arglogorc/piece_d1001r1p1,file:///home/admin/oceanbase/arglogorc/piece_d1001r1p2
             RECOVER_SCN: 1736315345952321000
     RECOVER_SCN_DISPLAY: 2025-01-08 13:49:05.952321
        RECOVER_PROGRESS: 100.00
            TABLET_COUNT: 1258
     FINISH_TABLET_COUNT: 1257
        RESTORE_PROGRESS: 99.92
             TOTAL_BYTES: 56561873
     TOTAL_BYTES_DISPLAY: 53.94MB
            FINISH_BYTES: 0
    FINISH_BYTES_DISPLAY: 0.00MB
             DESCRIPTION:
    1 row in set
    

    References

    • CDB_OB_RESTORE_PROGRESS

    • View the restore progress

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