Re: URGENT RECOVERY
- From: "David Barbour" <david.barbour1@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: paulastankus@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 11:02:10 -0400
Did you get this solved? What version of Oracle are you on? What is the
platform? How are you performing the restore - from offline cold backup,
online hot backup, RMAN or "traditional" methodolgy?
On 10/31/07, Paula Stankus <paulastankus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> Trying to restore and recover and when I get to a specific archive file
> the database produces ora-600 errors and the database crashes.
>
> When I go to an earlier archive then I get ora-01547, ora-01245.
>
> I am copying backup files and starting again.
>
> I am wondering if I go back even farther if it will work but then I will
> have lost a few hours on the database.
>
> Would going to the point where I get the ora-01547, ora-1245 and then
> doing a offline drop on those datafiles work? Then I could recreate those
> datafiles, tablespaces and import those users/schemas.
>
> How do I know for sure how far I can go with the archives and get my
> database back up and running??
>
> It looks like files where corrupted or overwritten with a previous file.
>
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