I am trying to perform cold cloning at my home pc. when i am trying to create control file , i got this error.
SQL> CREATE CONTROLFILE SET DATABASE "fclone" RESETLOGS FORCE LOGGING NOARCHIVEL
OG
2 MAXLOGFILES 5
3 MAXLOGMEMBERS 5
4 MAXDATAFILES 10
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ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed
ORA-01163: SIZE clause indicates 12800 (blocks), but should match header 74112
ORA-01110: data file 2: 'C:appIndraoradatafclonesysaux01.dbf'
I have an oracle 8i recovery scenario. I have database cold backups of MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings. backup contains control files, data files, redo files
Database runs in Archive log mode and all archives of the month are available. Hard disk crashed on SATURDAY
all archive logs are still available at different location. Control files are not backed up to trace or file name or automatically means no backup control file (except ones in cold backups described above)
restoring all files from cold backup of either MONDAY or WEDNESDAY (I recovered to Wednesday) leaves nothing to recover. Querying V$RECOVER_FILE returns nothing. All log sequences higher to the number nnn displayed as result of ARCHIVE LOG LIST are present at correct location in correct format
My question is how do i ROLL Forward the Database from WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY in the above scenario.
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?
Oracle Database 11g 11.2.0.1 SE1 I have a production database server which is currently having about 1TB of data.I need to shift this server to a different location with minimum possible downtime. Which is the best option this?RMAN backup, or datapump export and import
i have production database (1102.0.3.0) in Windows 2008 server R2 64 bit version . My database has some schemas which has partition tables and Db links and M views also .
Now my team lead asked me to setup the same environment(As cloning ) in testing environment also ... I have lots of options to create the same setup database using options like export/Import , data pump , hot backup and cold backup, Rman .
My doubt is which option will be best and optimal to achieve the same ?which approach i should proceed ?
i have started cloning the database thru RMAN on my personal machine .the problem now is the database which i tried to clone and the database for which i was doing this task both are not working.I tried changing the database name and log file name using the parameters
db_file_name_convert= log_file_name_convert=
the main database files are on disk1 and the clone database files are on disk2...i have restored the controlfile by command
>alter database recover using backup controlfile ; after some time its giving cannot alter and giving message that system datafile needs recovery even i tried > alter database recover automatic not worked then i used the command
>> alter database recover using backup controlife until cancel;it gave message saying change generated so i cancelled the recovery and tried to open the database using RESETLOGS even now its giving the message SYSTEM file needs media recovery
i have a task to do do a sanity backup just to check the backup is recoverable or not , but i failed to install the agent in my server due to we have a HP DATA Protector for a backup and my manager told me i need to take the backup from HDP not as i always do take the backup on disk and then move this backup on test server and do a task cloning ,i do the cloning by rman but the backup on tape drive , i mean by rman open a channel to take the backup from PROD to TEST?
As I understand we can't clone database across platform using Rman, as Rman backup taken on say Unix is useless to be recovered on Windows. Though I think of Export and Import, will copying the datafiles, logfiles, controlfile will serve purpose for cloning across platform?
Note that I do not mean Transportable tablespace here. Only copying cold backup across platform
O.S Version HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 Oracle DB Version 11.2.0.3.0 Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production Storage : ASM Diskgroups -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SELECT SYS.GV_$SESSION.OSUSER, SYS.GV_$SESSION.USERNAME, SYS.GV_$PROCESS.SPID, SYS.GV_$SESSION.MACHINE, SYS.GV_$SESSION.PROGRAM, SYS.GV_$PROCESS.PROGRAM ,SYS.GV_$SESSION.SQL_ID FROM SYS.GV_$PROCESS, SYS.GV_$SESSION WHERE SYS.GV_$PROCESS.ADDR=SYS.GV_$SESSION.PADDR and SYS.GV_$SESSION.USERNAME='TEST' and SYS.GV_$SESSION.MACHINE like '%hostname%'
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I recently installed Oracle 10g on my windows Xp laptop. It has become considerably slow since then. I want to start the database server only when I need it, and not every time I start my laptop. I looked around in OEM and did found a way.
I am connected as System. It was the only user I set-up a password when installed the database on personal computer.
SQL> alter user sys identified by mypass007 2 / User altered. SQL> connect sys/mypass007 ERROR: ORA-28009: connection as SYS should be as SYSDBA or SYSOPER
I am trying to clone a database on another server with different direcory structure. So that path on the source db server are /u04 whereas on on target db server it would be /u03.
Since this I am testing it on small database initially I have kept all datafiles, backup and archivelogs at /u04 and /u03 on the source and target db servers respectively Now I have copied the backups from source db server to target and since path is changed, I cataloged it
However during restore I am getting
Quote:ORA-19870: error reading backup
Here are the session details
RMAN> catalog start with '/u03/oradata/db7fra'; searching for all files that match the pattern /u03/oradata/db7fra List of Files Unknown to the Database ===================================== File Name: /u03/oradata/db7fra/DB7/archivelog/2011_03_15/o1_mf_1_16_6qyvpb3w_.arc File Name: /u03/oradata/db7fra/DB7/backupset/2011_03_15/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20110315T123018_6qypyv5v_.bkp
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I have altered permissions on the backup files as well but of no use
oracle@dev-biz:/u03/oradata/db7fra/DB7/backupset/2011_03_15 $ls -ltr total 545260 -rwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 12419072 Mar 15 13:52 o1_mf_ncsnf_TAG20110315T123008_6qypyrz2_.bkp -rwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 3072 Mar 15 13:52 o1_mf_annnn_TAG20110315T125043_6qyr54to_.bkp -rwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 426496 Mar 15 13:52 o1_mf_annnn_TAG20110315T125006_6qyr3zk4_.bkp -rwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 14336 Mar 15 13:52 o1_mf_annnn_TAG20110315T123018_6qypyv5v_.bkp