ORA-27037: Unable To Obtain File Status

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RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of backup plus archivelog command at 12/24/2023 09:23:19
RMAN-06059: expected archived log not found, lost of archived log compromises recoverability
ORA-19625: error identifying file /u03/archive2/1_4134_983485279.dbf
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
SVR4 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 3

This ORA-19625 errors are related with file specified as input to a copy or backup operation, or as the target for an incremental restore, could not be identified as an Oracle file. An OS-specific error accompanies this error to help pinpoint the problem.
To solve this error, Specify an different file and retry the operation.
Try to run the following commands.

RMAN> crosscheck copy of archivelog all
RMAN> crosscheck archivelog all
RMAN> resync catalog
RMAN> delete force obsolete;
RMAN> delete expired archivelog all ;

If the problem is not solved,then Files were deleted at OS level and Archive log files were deleted at OS level. To solve this error, Run the following commands.

RMAN> Change archivelog '' UNCATALOG ;

Please note the first archive log name would be present in the error message ORA-19625:
For example :-

RMAN-06059: expected archived log not found, lost of archived log
ORA-19625: error identifying file /var/opt/arch_oltp28_1_744738.arc
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
RMAN> Change archivelog '/var/opt/arch_oltp28_1_744738.arc' uncatalog;

Run the archive log backup command check if you still get the error
Keeping specify the archive log file name reported in ORA-19625 till backup of archive log goes fine
Or

RMAN> Change Archivelog all Uncatalog ;

Please note the above command will uncatalog the information about the Archive log from catalog database.

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