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This is only for the proof of concept: Using a binary backup of controlfile to recover the database.
Here is what I have done:
1. The database is healthy, up and running.
2. alter database backup controlfile to '/export/home/oracle/bkp.ctl';
3. shutdown abort
4. rm /u01/oradata/control01.ctl (This is the only ctl file.)
5. cp /export/home/oracle/bkp.ctl /u01/oradata/control01.ctl
6. Startup mount;
Then:
SQL> alter database open;
alter database open
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01589: must use RESETLOGS or NORESETLOGS option for database open
SQL> recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;
ORA-00279: change 478967119 generated at 04/30/2002 16:32:36 needed for thread
1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /export/home/u03/arch/noya/arch_1_635.arc
ORA-00280: change 478967119 for thread 1 is in sequence #635
Specify log: {=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
CANCEL
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/u01/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
ORA-01112: media recovery not started
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/u01/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
Could you please advise which step go wrong?
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What about
alter database open noresetlogs;
Sanjay
OCP 8i
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tell us whether ur database is started or down
VenDe ChukPeen Zuri
Someone who quotes himself as a DBA and posts simple question in forums is a big idiot to me . I donot care what others think
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For sanjay92:
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/u01/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
For vendechukp:
I intentionally shutdown abort the db so that I can test if the binary backup can recover the db. So, the db is currently down.
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For sanjay92:
SQL> alter database open noresetlogs;
alter database open noresetlogs
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01610: recovery using the BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be done
SQL> recover database using BACKUP CONTROLFILE until cancel;
ORA-00279: change 478885897 generated at 04/30/2002 17:52:04 needed for thread
1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /export/home/u03/oradata/noya/arch/arch_1_470.arc
ORA-00280: change 478885897 for thread 1 is in sequence #470
Specify log: {=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
cancel
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
ORA-01112: media recovery not started
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
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have you tried leaving off the "until cancel" part of the recover command. this will do real recovery and not "fake" recovery. Or let Oracle try to apply the log.
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None of them is working:
SQL> recover database
ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
ORA-01610: recovery using the BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be done
SQL> recover database using BACKUP CONTROLFILE
ORA-00279: change 478885897 generated at 04/30/2002 17:52:04 needed for thread
1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /export/home/u03/oradata/noya/arch/arch_1_470.arc
ORA-00280: change 478885897 for thread 1 is in sequence #470
Specify log: {=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
auto
ORA-00308: cannot open archived log
'/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/arch/arch_1_470.arc'
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
SVR4 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 3
*****************
Note: arch_1_470.arc has not been archived.
SQL> alter system archive log all;
alter system archive log all
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01649: operation not allowed with a backup controlfile
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probably this is because the datafile 1 is in recover status, try running recover datafile/alter datafile recover, i don't remember the command exactly, and then alter database open resetlogs, i think that should do the trick..
HOpe this helps
KN
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I am sorry. That does not work either. Please, if somebody has actually done this before, please help. In the past, I always assume this will work. Now, when I try it actually, it's not that simple.
SQL> alter database open;
alter database open
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01589: must use RESETLOGS or NORESETLOGS option for database open
SQL> alter database open RESETLOGS;
alter database open RESETLOGS
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01113: file 1 needs media recovery
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
SQL> alter database recover datafile /export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf;
alter database recover datafile /export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-02236: invalid file name
SQL> alter database recover datafile'/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf';
alter database recover datafile'/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf'
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
ORA-01610: recovery using the BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be done
SQL> alter database recover datafile'/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf' using backup controlfile;
alter database recover datafile'/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf' using backup controlfile
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00274: illegal recovery option USING
SQL> recover datafile'/export/home/u03/oradata/noya/system01.dbf' using backup controlfile
ORA-00274: illegal recovery option USING
SQL>
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I think this is the way to go:
go uptill startup mount,
do select * from v$log to find out which is the current/active log,
then do recover database using backup controlfile
when it prompts for the arc file just give the current redolog file instead, i think this should complete the recovery
and then do a
alter database open resetlogs;
Hope this works, do let us know..
KN
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