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Recovery from online backups/archived logs on another system

Recovery from online backups/archived logs on another system

2004-04-14       - By Guang Mei

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I have never done this, but I think if you want to set up "STANDBY ", you
would do this on your standby database:

STARTUP NOMOUNT
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT STANDBY DATABASE;
RECOVER STANDBY DATABASE


Guang

>
> I am then attempting to do a recovery using:
>
> open mount exclusive
> recover database using backup controlfile
>
> The recover process starts OK taking, as I expected, the first log from
> the point where backups started and rolling them forward one by one.
> However, it is never satisfied. It never says anything along the lines
> of 'backup complete ' - it wants more and more archived logs, and when
> there are none left it still wants more, even though the transaction
> logs it 's now applying are substantially later than the backups taken.
>
> If I CANCEL out of the recovery and attempt to
>
> alter database open resetlogs
>
> I get
>
> ORA-01113 (See ORA-01113.ora-code.com): file 1 needs media recovery
> ORA-01110 (See ORA-01110.ora-code.com): data file 1: '/u03/oracle/oradata/v7/system01.dbf '
>
> Why is it doing this when I have fed it every single transaction log
> available? None are missing.


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