Correct are B and E:
[oracle@rac1 admin]$ rman target / log '/tmp/log.txt'
RMAN> list backup summary;
RMAN> exit
[oracle@rac1 admin]$ cat /tmp/log.txt
Recovery Manager: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Mon Jun 22 15:48:39 2020
Version 19.6.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
connected to target database: TST193 (DBID=1785824688)
RMAN>
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
List of Backups
===============
Key TY LV S Device Type Completion Time #Pieces #Copies Compressed Tag
------- -- -- - ----------- --------------- ------- ------- ---------- ---
1 B F A DISK 15-JUN-20 1 1 NO TAG20200615T165352
2 B F A DISK 15-JUN-20 1 1 NO TAG20200615T174406
3 B F A DISK 22-JUN-20 1 1 NO TAG20200622T095655
4 B F A DISK 22-JUN-20 1 1 NO TAG20200622T095942
5 B F A DISK 22-JUN-20 1 1 NO TAG20200622T154703
RMAN>
Recovery Manager complete.
Agree with B,E
Here's the an additional reference
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/BRADV/rcmtroub.htm#BRADV89875
The sbtio.log contains information written by the media management software, not Oracle Database. Thus, you must consult your media vendor documentation to interpret the error codes and messages. If no information is written to the sbtio.log, then contact your media manager support to ask whether they are writing error messages in some other location, or whether there are steps you must take to have the media manager errors appear in sbtio.log.
Read the messages from the bottom up, because this is the order in which RMAN issues the messages. The last one or two errors displayed in the stack are often the most informative.
It's software vendor dependent: "If no information is written to the sbtio.log, then contact your media manager support to ask whether they are writing error messages in some other location" from https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/BRADV/rcmtroub.htm#BRADV89875
Finally BE. https://logic.edchen.org/3-ways-to-set-rman-log-location/
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