Incremental Directs Oracle RMU to verify database pages that have changed since the last full or incremental verification. Oracle RMU stores timestamps in the database root file for both full and incremental verifications. To determine which pages have changed since the last verify operation, Oracle RMU compares these timestamps with the page timestamps. The page timestamps are updated whenever pages are updated. An incremental verification performs the same number of I/O operations as a full verification, but the incremental verification takes fewer CPU cycles than a full verification, allowing you to perform incremental verifications more frequently than you would perform full ones. The default is to perform a full verification. NOTE If you use the Incremental qualifier with the RMU Verify command, Oracle Corporation recommends that you use it only with the All qualifier and not with any other qualifiers. The timestamps in the database root file are updated during full and incremental verifications only when the All qualifier is specified. Therefore, if you do not specify the All qualifier, two successive incremental verifications of the same storage area of the database perform the same verifications. This means that the second incremental verification does not pass over pages verified by the first incremental verification, contrary to what you might expect. See the Usage Notes entry in this command for the rules that determine which qualifiers can be used in combination on the same RMU Verify command line. If the Incremental qualifier is not specified, all requested pages are verified, regardless of the timestamp.