Re: Missing datafiles
- From: Kanwar Plaha <kanwar.plaha@xxxxxx>
- To: "Dennis Williams" <oracledba.williams@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:43:53 +1000
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for your input. Unfortunately, the process failed. When I tried
recreating the controlfile to include the missing datafiles, it complained of
the file headers having incorrect database name. This is because the first
time the database was renamed (say from ORCL01 to ORCL02) and opened with a
resetlogs.
Anyway, the apps team is not considering doing the entire copy again.
Thanks for all your replies.
Cheers,
Kanwar
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:33:41 am Dennis Williams wrote:
> Kanwar,
>
> Based on the limited information you provided, here is another possible
> route for you to consider, depending on your situation and your success
> with the method that Pat has described:
> If you still have the original datafiles (maybe on a backup),
> 1. Create the database on a test server as you had originally planned,
> including the missing datafiles.
> 2. Determine the missing data. If there are full tables missing, exp/imp
> them to the new database. If there are missing rows, exp them using the
> query option.
> 3. Import the missing data into the new database.
>
> Dennis Williams
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