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Manage Long-Term Backups
You can view the list of long-term backups for an Autonomous AI Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure and modify or delete them from its Details page.
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Procedure
Go to the Details page of the Autonomous AI Database for which you want to modify a long-term backup.
All the existing backups for this Autonomous AI Database are listed with the
details such as its name, state, type, retention period, Database version,
backup destination, expiration date, and encryption key.
Long-term backups are listed with Long-term as their Type. You can perform the following actions on a long-term backup by clicking the menu next to it.
Action
Steps
Clone a long-term backup
Click the actions icon, and select Create Clone.
The Clone Autonomous AI Database page opens with Clone Source defaulted to this long-term backup.
Provide the remaining details on this page, and click Clone Autonomous AI Database.
Click the actions icon, and select Edit retention period.
Choose the Retention period of your choice from the Edit long-term backup retention period dialog, and click Save.
The long-term backup's Expiration date updates accordingly.
If the parent ACD has retention lock enabled, the retention
period can only be increased from the original value.
If the retention lock is not enabled, you can either
increase or decrease the retention period by days, months, or years.
Delete a long-term backup
Click the actions icon, and select Delete.
Click Delete on the confirmation dialog that appears. The backups State changes to Deleted.
If the parent ACD has retention lock enabled, then the
retention lock applies to all long-term backups for the Autonomous AI Databases inside the ACD.
These long-term backups cannot be deleted and can only expire. If you
choose NFS as a backup destination type while creating a long-term backup,
then you have to manually delete the backups after they expire if the
corresponding ACD is already terminated.
If the retention lock is not enabled, the long-term backups
can be deleted at any time or can be allowed to expire. You can also
choose to delete them when the Autonomous AI Database gets terminated. However, if you have configured NFS for
storing the long-term backup and the corresponding ACD is terminated, then
you have to manually delete the backups after they expire.
Note:
A long-term backup cannot
be deleted for 7 days from the date of creation, as the Object storage
bucket the backup is in has a 7-day lock.
You can see all the long-term Autonomous AI Database backups in your current compartment under
Autonomous standalone backups on the OCI console. The long-term
backups continue to be listed under Autonomous standalone backups
even after the corresponding Autonomous AI Database is
terminated.