Controlfile autobackup without RMAN recovery


Hello

I'm trying to restore a customer database of RMAN backups for the same instance name and DBID but a different server with a different directory structure.

It is a full RMAN backup, but the log shows that the controlfile is supported only through current, not with autobackup backup controlfile.

I have built directories bdump standard and created a directory of data, file a copy of the init.ora in order to take into account locations suitable for the dump file, the archive logs and the controlfiles and also added in the settings db_file_name_convert and log_file_name_convert to map the original directory structure noted in the backup rman to the new locations.

I understand that you cannot restore the backup controlfile, but was under the impression that you can set the format and restore the controlfile but am not having luck with this-

[oracle@el64dev03 dbs] $ echo $ORACLE_SID
EUMSIPSP
rman target $ [oracle@el64dev03 dbs].

Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production Wed Aug 28 16:05:37 2013

Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

connected to the database target (not started)

RMAN > startup nomount;

Oracle instance started

Total System Global Area 524288000 bytes

Bytes of size 2085256 fixed
285216376 variable size bytes
230686720 of database buffers bytes
Redo buffers 6299648 bytes

RMAN > set dbid 1887849233;   (this is the ID of database)

executing command: SET DBID

RMAN > restore controlfile to ' / oradata2/10.2.0/CUST-EUMSIPSP/BAK_98723_d3ohkisi. CTL'; (this is the backup piece pointed in the RMAN backup)

From restoration to 28 Aug 13
using the control file of the target instead of recovery catalog database
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid = 430 devtype = DISK

RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of the restore command at 28/08/2013 16:06:24
RMAN-06172: no autobackup couldn't find or handle specified is not a valid copy or a piece

RMAN > run {}
2 > affect the disc type channel d1 format ' / oradata2/10.2.0/CUST-EUMSIPSP/BAK_%s_%u.CTL';
3 > restore controlfile to ' / oradata2/10.2.0/EUMSIPSP/' to ' / oradata2/10.2.0/CUST-EUMSIPSP/';
{4 >}

output channel: ORA_DISK_1
allocated channel: d1
channel d1: sid = 430 devtype = DISK

From restoration to 28 Aug 13

output channel: d1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of the restore command at 28/08/2013 16:09:01
RMAN-06172: no autobackup couldn't find or handle specified is not a valid copy or a piece

RMAN > exit

RMAN BACKUP log-

...

connected to target database: EUMSIPSP (DBID = 1887849233)
using the control file of the target instead of recovery catalog database

RMAN > run {}
2 > allocate channel d1 type disk;
3 > setlimit channel d1 readrate 2000;
4 > sql 'alter database backup controlfile to trace. "
5 > backup
6 > filesperset 1
7 > format ' / oracle/RMAN/eumsipsp/backups/full/BAK_%s_%u.CTL'
8 > (current controlfilE);
{9 >}
10 >
allocated channel: d1
channel d1: sid = 425 devtype = DISK


SQL statement: alter database backup controlfile to trace

From backup 18 August 13
channel d1: from full datafile backupset
channel d1: specifying datafile (s) in backupset
including the current control in backupset file
channel d1: from room 1 to 18 August 13
channel d1: finished piece 1 at 18 August 13
piece handle = / oracle/RMAN/eumsipsp/backups/full/BAK_98723_d3ohkisi. Tag CTL = comment TAG20130818T191425 = NONE
channel d1: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:01
Backup finished on 18 August 13
output channel: d1

...

Copied the information from backup files-

[CUST-EUMSIPSP oracle@el64dev03] $ pwd

/oradata2/10.2.0/Cust-EUMSIPSP

[CUST-EUMSIPSP oracle@el64dev03] $ ls - lt * Journal

-rw - r - r - 1 oracle oinstall 22139 23 August at 14:25 rman_full_eumsipsp_20130818190000.log

[CUST-EUMSIPSP oracle@el64dev03] $ ls - lt * CTL

-rw - r - r - 1 oracle oinstall 11927552 28 August at 11:08 BAK_98723_d3ohkisi. CTL

Is it possible to recover the controlfile at all (as in a disaster situation) so that the database can then be recovered.

More welcome advice

Concerning

Lesley

I do not know what operating system, customers use

I need to prove the process works and what I'm looking for is correct, before I can go back to them and ask what they sent.

Yes, but operating systems may be incompatible. For example, if yours is Linux, and one of the clients is AIX, it would not work, and you get the error that you actually get.

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    Hi all;


    Try to learn the concepts of rman recovery.


    RMAN > backup the database archivelog;


    From backup 30 July 14

    Current archived log

    using channel ORA_DISK_1

    channel ORA_DISK_1: from archive newspaper backupset

    channel ORA_DISK_1: specification of archive log backup set

    archive log entry thread = 1 sequence 2 recid = 74 = 854312620 stamp =

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    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 to July 30, 14

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    From backup 30 July 14

    using channel ORA_DISK_1

    channel ORA_DISK_1: from full datafile backupset

    channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) in backupset

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    input datafile fno = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/undotbs01.dbf 00002

    input datafile fno = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/sysaux01.dbf 00003

    input datafile fno = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/users01.dbf 00004

    input datafile fno = 00005 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/example01.dbf

    input datafile fno = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/users02.dbf 00006

    input datafile fno = name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/test01.dbf 00007

    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting total, 1 to July 30, 14

    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 to July 30, 14

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    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 to July 30, 14

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    ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --- ---------------- ----

    1 1 4 52428800 1 NO CURRENT 30 - J

    2 1 2 52428800 1 INACTIVE YES 30-J

    3 1 3 52428800 1 ACTIVE YES 30-J

    $ rm - rf redo0 *.


    $ ls-l again *.

    LS: do it again *: no such file or directory

    SQL > insert into tab1 values (2, 'sona');

    1 line of creation.

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    1 line of creation.

    SQL > commit;

    Validation complete.

    SQL > startup strength;

    ORACLE instance started.

    Total System Global Area 465567744 bytes

    Bytes of size 1220024 fixed

    96469576 variable size bytes

    364904448 of database buffers bytes

    Redo buffers 2973696 bytes

    Mounted database.

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    ORA-00312: thread 1 1 online journal: ' / u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/redo01.log'

    ORA-27037: unable to get file status

    Linux error: 2: no such file or directory

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    rman target $ /.

    Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production Wed Jul 30 21:13:47 2014

    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

    connected to target database: TEST (DBID = 2152371022, is not open)

    RMAN > run

    2 > {}

    3 > set until sequence 4.

    4 > restore database;

    5 > restore database;

    6 > sql ' alter database open resetlogs;

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    executing command: SET until clause

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    From pick up to 30 July 14

    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1

    channel ORA_DISK_1: sid = 156 devtype = DISK

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    ORA-01547: WARNING: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get below error

    ORA-01194: file 1 needs a recovery more match

    ORA-01110: data file 1: ' / u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/system01.dbf'

    media recovery complete, duration: 00:00:02

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    channel ORA_DISK_1: from datafile backupset restoration

    channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) to restore from backup set

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    restoring datafile 00002 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/undotbs01.dbf

    restoring datafile 00003 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/sysaux01.dbf

    restoring datafile 00004 in /u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/users01.dbf

    restoring datafile 00005 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/example01.dbf

    restoring datafile to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/users02.dbf 00006

    restoring datafile 00007 to /u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/test01.dbf

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    channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, duration: 00:01:37

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    RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.

    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================

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    ORA-01110: data file 1: ' / u01/app/oracle/oradata/test/system01.dbf'

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    SQL > startup strength;

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    Total System Global Area 465567744 bytes

    Bytes of size 1220024 fixed

    96469576 variable size bytes

    364904448 of database buffers bytes

    Redo buffers 2973696 bytes

    Mounted database.

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    ALTER database open resetlogs

    *

    ERROR on line 1:

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    2 > {}

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