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Thread: recovering in noarchive log mode while redo logs are not overwritten

  1. #1
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    Here is an excerpt from offical Oracle material:

    For a database in noarchivelog mode, you do not have to restore all Oracle files if no redo log file has been over-written since the last backup.

    Scenerio:
    - There are two redo logs for a database
    - A closed database backup was taken at log sequence 144.
    - While the database was at log sequence 145, datafile 2 was lost

    Result:
    Since log sequence 144 has not been over-written, just datafile number 2 can be restored and recovered manually.
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    My question is: after restoring datafile #2, it has log sequence 144 while the other files have 145. Do I need to mount it and use "recover" command to bring it up to 145, or it is done automatically when I do "startup"?

    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    yes.

  3. #3
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    You have to mount database and recover datafile. then open database.

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