No and I do not think that would be design, but one needs to check exactly what you do. As you are shutting down Oracle you could have just one saveset to backup Oracle data as far as I know so I would suggest to try single saveset setup and to change number of retries on group to 0.
According to manual, whenever pstclntsave is aborted, or the time_out condition occurs, or the group¿s STATUS is not running, or the client is no longer in the WORKLIST (whichever comes first), pstclntsave performs all the post-processing commands specified in /nsr/res/group.res file, unlinks /nsr/tmp/group.tmp, then records the results (success or failure) in the /nsr/logs/savepnpc.log file. It seems as you found a bug with this so I would suggest to open a case with your support.
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According to manual, whenever pstclntsave is aborted, or the time_out condition occurs, or the group¿s STATUS is not running, or the client is no longer in the WORKLIST (whichever comes first), pstclntsave performs all the post-processing commands specified in /nsr/res/group.res file, unlinks /nsr/tmp/group.tmp, then records the results (success or failure) in the /nsr/logs/savepnpc.log file. It seems as you found a bug with this so I would suggest to open a case with your support.