Re: Oracle 8i crashed: system ts needs more recovery - how do I recover from this?

  • From: Hemant K Chitale <hemantkchitale@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: dedba@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:31:11 +0800

As the RBS tablespace is lost you also have to supply
_corrupted_rollback_segments in the init.ora file.
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On Oct 31, 2013 6:50 PM, "De DBA" <dedba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> Unfortunately, no difference. What bugs me as well is the difference
> between the controlfile (20-10-2013) and the checkpoint time of the
> datafiles (9-8-2013) It's almost as if I've got to versions of the database
> mixed up, even though this is a copy of a SAN lun that was last changed by
> the server which is now dead (according my information, that is). How could
> that happen?
>
> SQL> @recreate_controlfile.dba
> ORACLE instance started.
>
> Total System Global Area   70723612 bytes
> Fixed Size                    75804 bytes
> Variable Size              29609984 bytes
> Database Buffers           40960000 bytes
> Redo Buffers                  77824 bytes
>
> Control file created.
>
> SQL> recover database using backup controlfile;
> ORA-00279: change 84406636 generated at 08/09/2013 01:48:39 needed for
> thread 1
> ORA-00289: suggestion : E:\ORACLE\ORA81\RDBMS\ARC07062.001
> ORA-00280: change 84406636 for thread 1 is in sequence #7062
>
>
> Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
> auto
> ORA-00308: cannot open archived log 'E:\ORACLE\ORA81\RDBMS\ARC07062.001'
> ORA-27041: unable to open file
> OSD-04002: unable to open file
> O/S-Error: (OS 2) The system cannot find the file specified.
>
>
> 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: 'E:\ORADATA\SUN\SYS1SUN.DBF'
>
> Cheers,
> Tony
>
> On 31/10/13 19:52, Mark Burgess wrote:
> > Hi Tony,
> >
> > Just a thought on the sequence of commands. What happens if you:
> >
> > 1. Create cf.
> > 2. Recover database until cancel */using backup controlfile/*.
> > 3. Open reset logs.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mark
> >
>
>
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