Restore Database From Backup Using Emc Bcv Technology?

Oct 15, 2010

can we restore oracle database using backup using emc bcv technology? i dont have experience with bcv.

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore Database From Obsolete Backup Using RMAN

Dec 13, 2011

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore RMAN Backup Of Database To A New Database

Jan 25, 2011

I have oracle 10g installed on my system and name of the database is "ORCL" for which I have schedule the incremental backup everyday. Mentioned below are the steps followed

*************PARAMETERS TO BE CHANGED******************
configure channel 1 device type disk
format '\192.16.17.140dbbackups192.16.17.152oracle_rman_backup_incrementalstd_%U';
configure channel 2 device type disk
format '\192.16.17.140dbbackups192.16.17.152oracle_rman_backup_incrementalstd_%U';
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK
TO '\192.16.17.140dbbackups192.16.17.152oracle_rman_backup_incrementalcntrl_%U';
CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO REDUNDANCY 7;
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
*******************************************************

*******COMMAND FOR THE CONNECTING TO RMAN**************
rman LOG = \192.16.17.140dbbackups192.16.17.152oracle_rman_backup_incremental
rmanlog_%date:~4,2%-%date:~7,2%-%date:~10%.txt APPEND
CONNECT TARGET SYS/ORACLE@ORCL
*******************************************************

********INCREMENTAL BACKUP COMMAND*********************
RUN
{
BACKUP INCREMENTAL LEVEL 1 FOR RECOVER OF COPY WITH TAG 'incr_backup' DATABASE;
BACKUP ARCHIVELOG ALL DELETE INPUT;
}
********************************************************************

Now I want to restore this backup to some other system with new database. How to do this recovery to some other database on new system.

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Jun 16, 2013

I need to restore a backup of database A from into Database B. Both have the same names. Database B is already up and running.

I have a full rman backup of Database A ( it was taken with a recovery catalog which I don't have access to now as it was deleted ). I just have the full backup pieces including the control files. Is it possible to recover this database into Database B from this stand point.

I was thinking

2. Shutdown database B
3. Mount database B. It has same name as Database A.
4. With RMAN restore controlfile. Will a new controlfile be created from the backup directory I have the rman pieces for the full backup in ?

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Feb 28, 2013

I've got a database I need to restore from a cold backup, but I don't have a copy of the multiplexed members of the redo groups - each group has 2 members, and we've only got a backup of the first.

I know this won't stop the database from starting, and I can recreate them, but for ease can you copy and rename a redo log file from a multiplexed copy to correct location like you can with a control file?

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Nov 6, 2013

We have 11gR2 2 node RAC on Linux. ASM and OMF is used for database. The database on it is backed up using RMAN. We want to test the RMAN backup by restoring it to a new database on same server.

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Error While Backup And Restore Database To New Host?

Jul 22, 2011

I have 2 server install oracle : server 1 and server 2

server 1 run database DB01

i use rman backup DB01 ( this command : BACKUP FULL DATABASE PLUS ARCHIVELOG DELETE INPUT; ) and move ( The database backup pieces , Controlfile backup piece, The parameter file i.e init.ora file) to server 2 .

At server 2 :

After start database with init.ora file and restore controlfile error :

RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 07/22/2011 02:56:04
RMAN-06172: no AUTOBACKUP found or specified handle is not a valid copy or piece

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Feb 12, 2012

I would like to know is there any way i can create a Backup of Oracle Db and Restore it Like SQL has?

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore Datafiles In Another Database

Jun 29, 2011

Can we restore a database if we have only the datafiles available? The database has been dropped but we have just the datafiles with NO system, sysaux,users and undo datafiles that were saved after taking the database offline and then dropping the database. I know this is strange but if possible, I want to see if we can retrieve some of the data from those datafiles to another database. BTW, There is no backup available for this database except the dbf files on OS.

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Backup & Recovery :: Partly Restore A Database?

Mar 21, 2012

I have a task which is to get an export of an account.Easy, you will say, use Data Pump but I have not the database only a complete RMAN backup of it (including control file and spfile). Easy once again, restore the database and export but I have not the space to restore the complete database.

all segments of the account are in a couple of tablespaces I know the name (and I know I have space enough to restore them).

Unfortunately, I don't know the other tablespace names (but of course SYSTEM and SYSAUX), in particular I don't know the name of the undo tablespace and, of course, I have no connection with the source database and no way to know these tablespace names.

So here's the question, how can I restore part of the database (SYSTEM, SYSAUX, undo tablespace and a couple of other ones) from a complete backup without knowing the name of the undo tablespace and of the tablespaces I don't need?

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May 30, 2013

We have a database server running oracle 12G on linux which is the production then we have a DR using the same version of DB and linux, I want to restore from tape into the DR from the production backup. the UNIX admin has restored already from tape the rman backup, i would like to know what are the steps to restore the backup from tape, also the DR database server was created identical like production using the same spfile etc.

were do i copy restored file into on the DR server? also then in RMAN do i just start the DR database and run the command restore database? what else do i need?

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore Database From Another Server

Nov 14, 2011

I have taken cold back-up of a complete database using below rcv from a server.

RMAN>
connect target /
run{
set command id to 'bkp_EMCPROD_db';
allocate channel c1 type 'sbt_tape' parms="BLKSIZE=1048576, ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin/tdpo.opt)";
backup current controlfile format 'ct_t%t_T%T_d%d_s%s.ctl';
backup database format 'db_t%t_T%T_d%d_s%s_p%p.db';
backup current controlfile format 'ct_t%t_T%T_d%d_s%s.ctl';
release channel c1;
}

I need to restore this back-up on another server of the same Database Name. Below is the rcv which my sr. dba asked me to look into for the restore.

/* From the new server to restore the back-up */
RMAN>
connect target "rman/xxxxx@emcprod"
connect auxiliary /
run {
set until time "to_date('Nov 03 2011 19:00:00','Mon DD YYYY HH24:MI:SS')";
allocate auxiliary channel c1 type 'sbt_tape' parms="ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/tdpo.sacsun8.opt)";
restore database;
}

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Oct 5, 2013

I am running into a strange issue with a restore of an RMAN backup into a duplicate database,. 

1). I restored the control file from a recent backup.
 2). restored the datafiles ( about 800) 

Now when doing a recover, its giving me an error of Future recovery of a datafile marked datafile marked 350.

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Aug 24, 2011

i need to restore a database on another database with another SID.

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Apr 13, 2011

I am new in oracle. I want to restore my database in oracle 10g enterprise. Actually i have a backup file(.bkp file) from oracle 10g xe and now i wanna restore in oracle 10g enterprise.

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore Database / Copied Archivelogs

Dec 14, 2011

Question: does oracle recover past the scn mentioned in the control file or do you need recover using backup control file for it? No specific scn,time specified.

Scenario: Restore database on new server + copy archivelogs from original to minimize data loss.
Backup : 5 AM
Archivelogs: 7 AM

New server:
Configure dummy instance
Restore spfile from tape
Restore controlfile from tape: SCN 5AM
Restore database (no scn specified) from tape: : SCN 5AM
Copy archivelogs from old server to archivelog new location: SCN 7AM.
Recover database
open database -> SCN 5AM or 7AM?

Does it recover till SCN 5AM (controlfile) or SCN 7AM (latest scn in copied archivelog)

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Oct 14, 2012

Is there anyway to backup Flashback Data Archive (FBDA) data and can be restore on new database. I cannot find Oracle's document or any document explain about backing up this data.

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May 17, 2012

In order for the following command to work:

> recover database using backup control file until cancel;

what command must precede it, is it:

> alter database backup control file to trace;

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Jul 27, 2011

I am doing some test, seeking your expert opinion.I have a database and have the following backup strategy.

1) Database running in archive log mode.
2) First I backup all the table space excluding one tablespace 'DP_TS_LOB'.

RMAN> CONFIGURE EXCLUDE FOR TABLESPACE 'DP_TS_LOBS';
RMAN> BACKUP DATABASE;

3) I take a separate Backup of DP_TS_LOB tablespace.

RMAN> BACKUP TABLESPACE DP_TS_LOB;

4) I backup all the archived redo logs.

RMAN> SQL 'ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT';
RMAN> backup archivelog all delete input;

Now I wanted to restore the database from the backup excluding the DP_TS_LOB and bring it up and running. DP_TS_LOB is huge and used only on certain work flows. I don't want the database to be down until we restore DP_TS_LOB. I wanted to restore all the other tablespace and bring the database up operational and restore and recover the DP_TS_LOB tablespace datafile's in background taking the datafiles of DP_TS_LOB tablespace offline.I tried the following but unsuccessful.

RMAN> restore controlfile to 'g:ctl_bckctl_01' from autobackup;
RMAN> restore spfile to 'g:ctl_bckspfile' from autobackup;
RMAN> sql "create PFILE = ''G:ctl_bckPFILE'' from SPFILE = ''G:ctl_bckSPFILE''";

Update the new parameter with new control file name. Copied the control file and parameter file to corresponding location.

RMAN> startup nomount pfile=D:appdivaproduct11.1.0db_1databasepfile;
RMAN> restore database skip tablespace 'dp_ts_lob';
RMAN> alter database mount;
RMAN> sql 'alter database datafile 8 offline'; ==> datafile of DP_TS_LOB tablespace.

First I assumed "Recover Database" will only recover online database files. But got the following error.

RMAN> recover database;

Starting recover at 27-JUL-11
using channel ORA_DISK_1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of recover command at 07/27/2011 18:23:03
RMAN-06094: datafile 8 must be restored

Then I tried recovering data file separately, but same error.

RMAN> recover datafile 1;

Starting recover at 27-JUL-11
using channel ORA_DISK_1

RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of recover command at 07/27/2011 18:24:30
RMAN-06067: RECOVER DATABASE required with a backup or created control file

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Mar 14, 2013

We want to keep the Guaranteed restore point for week but unfortunately we don't have enough flash space in the server. Is it possible to backup the flashback log(restore point logs) through rman and send bkp file to tape? how to restore the database in new server until Guaranteed restore point.

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Backup & Recovery :: ORA-01139 - RESETLOGS Option Only Valid After Incomplete Database Restore

May 21, 2013

restored from tape a backup then issued rman command

RMAN> restore database;

Starting restore at 21-MAY-13
Finished restore at 21-MAY-13

RMAN> alter database open;

RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of alter db command at 05/21/2013 15:36:15
ORA-01190: control file or data file 1 is from before the last RESETLOGS
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/u02/oradata/system01.dbf'
[code]....

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May 6, 2013

The controlfiles were corrupted due to some issue. So, I had to restore the recent backed up control file and then restore the database.

The weird thing which I have noticed is that. I tried backing up Yesterday's Control file. So, I would say that the backup pieces it should pick should be from yesterday. however, the backup pieces are getting restored from last week's backup.

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Backup & Recovery :: RMAN Duplicate Set Until Time Using Wrong Backup Piece Name To Restore?

Feb 26, 2012

We are doing RMAN Duplicate set until time to refresh daily our test database for our developers and it taking long time to finish. We noticed on the restore log that RMAN was using a day old old backup pieces to refresh the test database and don't immediately use the latest backup pieces instead.

For additional details here's the rman duplicate command we are using which we run daily(mon-sat) at 4am once daily full backup on production completed.

RMAN Duplicate commands:
run
{
set until time "to_date(to_char(sysdate,'Mon DD YYYY') || ' 04:00:00', 'Mon DD YYYY HH24:MI:SS')";
allocate auxiliary channel ch1 type disk;
duplicate target database to testdb;
}
exit

Is there a way on how to let RMAN use the latest backup pieces instead?

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore Dropped Or Wrongly Updated Table Using RMAN Backup?

Feb 9, 2011

Is it possible to restore dropped table OR wrongly updated table using RMAN backup.

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Jun 21, 2011

We are using Oracle 10g R2 in Windows Server 2003. I'm trying to restore a database in a new server, using RMAN backups.

Our external consultant configured RMAN scripts for full and incremental backups but never tested them . Since he just doesn't show up, I'm forced to tested them, restoring the whole database in a new server.

My instance is named MTDPROD, and I will create all from scratch.

At current server, RMAN files are generated in:
//192.168.1.149/g$/XXXSRV4-ArcLogs/MTDPROD/RMAN

At new server, I run all these commands:

C:>oradim -new -sid MTDPROD -intpwd mtdprod
Instance created
-- I created the relevant folder hierarchy under <ORACLE_BASE>
directory
-- Then, I created the relevant directories for Oracle Database, as
follows:
--a. Create BDUMP, CDUMP, and UDUMP directories under '<ORACLE_ BASE>

[code]....

By instance, I see a lot of this kind of files:

- FULL_MTDPROD_20110529_386_1.BAK
- INCR_MTDPROD_20110621_480_7.BAK
And only see these two files:
- C-2169285856-20110527-03
- C-2169285856-20110527-04

It seems that this C-2169285856-.... files only were on 27/05/2011 and then no more. However, the FULL_... and INCR_.. files are generated every day. The FULL is generated at the end of each month and INCR is generated every day.

This is the backfull.sql:

run {
allocate channel c1 type disk maxpiecesize=4G;
CROSSCHECK archivelog all;
backup
incremental level 0
format '\192.168.1.149g$XXXSRV4-arclogsMTDPRODRMANFULL_

[code]....

This is the backincr.sql:

run {
allocate channel c1 type disk maxpiecesize=4G;
CROSSCHECK archivelog all;
backup
incremental level 1 cumulative
format '\192.168.1.149g$XXXSRV4-arclogsMTDPRODRMANINCR_
%d_%T_%s_%p.bak'

[code]....

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Nov 7, 2010

We have the requirement of performance testing of our proposed production platform, for this i am asked to take RMAN backup of clean position (Say Day0 or baseline backup) and restore it multiple times for few rounds of testing. My question is after 1st restore (with set until time of day0 position) if i open the database with resetlogs, would i be able to restore same clean backup again? I am using control file in the environment instead of RMAN catalog database. What i can do to make this scenario work? I am already in preperation of setting rman catalog database.

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Feb 13, 2012

I am attempting to use an rman backup form our live server to restore live data over an existing dev database with a different name. I cant use the duplicate command as the versions of oracle are different (10.2.0.4 EE on live, 10.2.0.5 SE on dev) So I copied the backup sets including an autobackup control file onto the dev server. I set the ORACLE_SID to the DEV version (SUN43DEV) and startup nomount and restore controlfile from the backup location. This works and restored the live controlfile. However, I then wanted to mount the database and catalog the backupsets before making a note of the last archivelog etc and restoring the backup with set newname options. But when I try to mount the database I am told that the database has a different name (SUN43 is not SUN43DEV). I read somewhere that I need to set the ORACLE_SID to the live value (SUN43) and restore as that, then use nid TO RESET THE DBID and DATABASE NAME. However, my tnsnames on DEV has no entry for the live database, and we do not have any service defined through ORADIM for the live instance on the dev server. Should I be creating an entry in DEV tnsnames that actually looks at the LIVE server? or do I need to create a service and tns entry etc for SUN43 on my DEV server pointing at the DEV server I have not seen any mention in instructions of creating a service or adding the entry to tnsnames, or indeed adding an entry to the listener for the original live sid. I am worried that if I actually point to the live server then the restore would be attempted on the live server not dev even though I am running it from Dev.

Also, do I need to drop the existing database on DEV before I restore or will RMAN just restore over the top of it?

Finally, if I try to add an entry to the LISTENER.ORA for the new sid, when I stop and start the listener, or reload, the entry is not recognised. I also noticed that the existing SUN43DEV entry is not in there either, yet I can still use that SID - I am assuming that is because the listener is not being used and the sid is recognised from the existence of the service in windows services instead?

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore DB From Control Files Using Symantec Backup Exec

Jun 10, 2013

I am having a issue, we are trying to restore our db from control files using Symantec Backup exec, but job fails giving me error go to table spaces select all table spaces and unchecked roll forward.

i am unable to find way to uncheck the table spaces. Here is the complete description.

Cause

The system catalog tablespace "syscatspace" contains all of the system catalog information for the tables. Syscatspace needs to be rolled forward first, and then the other tablespaces must be rolled forward.

Solution

Workaround:

When the restore operation is run from a tablespace level backup, perform the rollforward for the syscatspace tablespace first and then for other tablespaces.

Execute the rollforward operation as a DBA operation. The sequence of the recovery process should be as follows:

1. Select all tablespaces, uncheck the rollforward option and run the restore job.
2. Run the rollforward operation as a DBA initiated operation:

rollforward syscatspace to point in time / end of logs. e.g. db2 => rollforward database UEXIT to end of logs and complete Tablespace (SYSCATSPACE) online

3. Perform rollforward of all other tablespaces.

e.g. db2 => rollforward database UEXIT to end of logs and complete tablespace (SYSTOO LSPACE,USERSPACE1) online

Refer to IBM DB2 documentation for more information on DBA-initiated operations.

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Backup & Recovery :: Restore / Recover Level 1 Backup On New Server

Jan 31, 2011

I am trying to create my database on a new server using rman incremental hot backups.

I have already restored and recovered my level 0 database on new server, but i am not able to restore/recover the level 1 backup on the new server. I have transported level 1 backup irom the old server to the new one. Do i need to recover lvl 1 bkp only or restore it also.

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Backup & Recovery :: SPFILE Restore From Auto-backup No Catalog

Aug 1, 2012

I need to restore entire database(sp+control+datafile) to new host.I have started the instance with nomount( and it has created a dummy parameter file).Now, I need to fire the command to restore spfile.

RUN
{
ALLOCATE CHANNEL c1 DEVICE TYPE sbt PARMS='...';
RESTORE SPFILE TO PFILE '?/oradata/test/inittrgta.ora' FROM AUTOBACKUP;
SHUTDOWN ABORT;
}

My questions:-

1.How will RMAN find the location of backupset(Since there is controlfile for neither target or catalog database)?

2.How does RMAN reache the backupset in case of a)tape b)disk?

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