oracle restore
Hello
My question may seem wired. But this is my situation. I got up a return from a linux machine. And in is the entire oracle installation files. My question is, is it possible to construct a new instance of the database based on it on another computer? On a windows machine or a linux? I already have a windows machine with oracle 11g installed on it and a Linux box with oracle 11g installed in it. How to use the folder newly arrived to read the data. The goal is to get the data.
Thank you
I lost something in the thread?
If I'm this reconstruction all together properly, your source database is 10. something running on Linux, but that your target is 11.2 running on a choice of Windows or linux. As I said in a previous post, if restoring a physical backup, your goal should be the same version as the source. You need install oracle 10, connected to the same level as the source. And to get the media for Oracle 10 (because it is so long out of support), you'll get paid on contracts with Oracle support and raise a SR asking the media.
Overall, I think it will be much easier problems, try to import the .dmp file. You seem to have given up on that too easily. It will be portable across operating systems and versions.
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Then I restored to the second machine:
But when I now try to access the database control I got following error:Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790] (C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp. C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Administrator>rman Recovery Manager: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Mi Mai 16 11:13:33 2012 Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. RMAN> quit Recovery Manager abgeschlossen. C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Administrator>rman target / nocatalog Recovery Manager: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Mi Mai 16 11:14:02 2012 Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Mit Ziel-Datenbank verbunden: XXX (DBID=1455796592) Kontrolldatei der Zieldatenbank wird anstelle des Recovery-Katalogs verwendet RMAN> shutdown immediate; Datenbank geschlossen Datenbank nicht angeschlossen Oracle-Instance heruntergefahren RMAN> set dbid 1449626294 Befehl wird ausgef³hrt: SET DBID RMAN> startup nomount; mit Zieldatenbank verbunden (nicht gestartet) Start nicht erfolgreich: ORA-01078: failure in processing system parameters LRM-00109: Parameterdatei 'C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATABASE\INITXXX.ORA' konnte nicht ge+ffnet werden Oracle Instance ohne Parameterdatei gestartet, um spfile abzurufen Oracle-Instance gestartet Gesamte System Global Area 159019008 Byte Fixed Size 1331852 Byte Variable Size 71306612 Byte Database Buffers 83886080 Byte Redo Buffers 2494464 Byte RMAN> restore spfile from 'c:\Oracle-Dump\CONTROLFILEC-1449626294-20120306-03.BK P'; Starten restore um 16.05.12 Zugewiesener Kanal: ORA_DISK_1 Kanal ORA_DISK_1: SID=98 Device-Typ=DISK Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Spfile wird aus AUTOBACKUP c:\Oracle-Dump\CONTROLFILEC-1449626 294-20120306-03.BKP zur³ckgeschrieben Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Zur³ckschreiben von SPFILE aus AUTOBACKUP abgeschlossen Beendet restore um 16.05.12 RMAN> shutdown immediate; Oracle-Instance heruntergefahren RMAN> startup nomount; mit Zieldatenbank verbunden (nicht gestartet) Oracle-Instance gestartet Gesamte System Global Area 535662592 Byte Fixed Size 1334380 Byte Variable Size 348128148 Byte Database Buffers 180355072 Byte Redo Buffers 5844992 Byte RMAN> restore controlfile from 'c:\Oracle-Dump\CONTROLFILEC-1449626294-20120306- 03.BKP'; Starten restore um 16.05.12 Zugewiesener Kanal: ORA_DISK_1 Kanal ORA_DISK_1: SID=208 Device-Typ=DISK Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Kontrolldatei wird zur³ckgeschrieben Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Restore abgeschlossen, abgelaufene Zeit: 00:00:03 Ausgabedateiname=C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX\CONTROL01.CTL Ausgabedateiname=C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX\CONTROL02.CTL Ausgabedateiname=C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX\CONTROL03.CTL Beendet restore um 16.05.12 RMAN> alter database mount 2> ; Datenbank angeschlossen Freigegebener Kanal: ORA_DISK_1 RMAN> catalog start with 'c:\oracle-Dump\'; Starten implicit crosscheck backup um 16.05.12 Zugewiesener Kanal: ORA_DISK_1 Kanal ORA_DISK_1: SID=208 Device-Typ=DISK 10 Objekte auf _bereinstimmung gepr³ft Beendet implicit crosscheck backup um 16.05.12 Starten implicit crosscheck copy um 16.05.12 Kanal ORA_DISK_1 wird benutzt Beendet implicit crosscheck copy um 16.05.12 Suche nach allen Dateien im Recovery-Bereich Dateien werden katalogisiert... Keine Dateien katalogisiert Suche nach allen Dateien, die mit dem Muster c:\oracle-Dump\ ³bereinstimmen Datenbank kennt Dateiliste nicht ===================================== Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222642.BKP Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222669.BKP Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222949.BKP Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\CONTROLFILEC-1449626294-20120306-03.BKP M÷chten Sie die obigen Dateien wirklich katalogisieren (geben Sie YES oder NO ei n)? yes Dateien werden katalogisiert... Katalogisierung erfolgt Liste mit katalogisierten Dateien ======================= Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222642.BKP Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222669.BKP Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222949.BKP Dateiname: C:\ORACLE-DUMP\CONTROLFILEC-1449626294-20120306-03.BKP RMAN> restore database; Starten restore um 16.05.12 Kanal ORA_DISK_1 wird benutzt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Zur³ckschreiben von Datendatei-Backup Set beginnt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei(en) werden zum Wiederherstellen aus Backup Set ange geben Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei 00001 wird zu C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX \SYSTEM01.DBF wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei 00002 wird zu C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX \SYSAUX01.DBF wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei 00003 wird zu C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX \UNDOTBS01.DBF wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei 00004 wird zu C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\DATA\XXX \USERS01.DBF wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei 00005 wird zu C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\ORADATA\DBTT wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Datendatei 00006 wird zu C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\ORADATA\EM_LO G_TUEM wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Lesen aus Backup Piece C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222669. BKP Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Piece Handle=C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222669.BKP Tag=TA G20120306T151108 Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Backup Piece 1 wurde wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Restore abgeschlossen, abgelaufene Zeit: 00:02:05 Beendet restore um 16.05.12 RMAN> recover database; Starten recover um 16.05.12 Kanal ORA_DISK_1 wird benutzt Media Recovery starten Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Zur³ckschreiben von Archive Log in Standardziel wird begonnen Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Archive Log wird zur³ckgeschrieben Archive Log Thread=1 Sequence=10 Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Lesen aus Backup Piece C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222949. BKP Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Piece Handle=C:\ORACLE-DUMP\BACKUPXXX777222949.BKP Tag=TA G20120306T151548 Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Backup Piece 1 wurde wiederhergestellt Kanal ORA_DISK_1: Restore abgeschlossen, abgelaufene Zeit: 00:00:01 Archive Log-Dateiname=C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\FLASH_RECOVERY\XXX2DB\ARCHIVE LOG\2012_05_16\O1_MF_1_10_7V73N5RW_.ARC Thread=1 Sequence=10 Kanal default: Archive Logs werden gel÷scht Archive Log-Dateiname=C:\PROGRAMME\ORACLE\111\FLASH_RECOVERY\XXX2DB\ARCHIVE LOG\2012_05_16\O1_MF_1_10_7V73N5RW_.ARC RECID=13 STAMP=783429893 Archive Log kann nicht gefunden werden Archive Log Thread=1 Sequence=11 RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-03002: Fehler bei recover Befehl auf 05/16/2012 11:24:57 RMAN-06054: Media Recovery fordert unbekanntes Archive Log f³r Thread 1 mit Sequ ence 11 und Start-SCN von 1094112 an RMAN> alter database open resetlogs; Datenbank ge÷ffnet RMAN> quit Recovery Manager abgeschlossen. C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Administrator>
' 503 service unavailable: Servlet error exception occurred the current application deployment descriptor do not include in this response.
and the restored data are not included.
I hope someone can tell me what I did wrong.
Thank you
Published by: 919309 on 07.03.2012 02:08
Published by: 919309 on 07.03.2012 02:12drop the repository and try with dbca
EMCA - deconfig dbcontrol db-rest drop
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Restore database NOARCHIVELOG in oracle 9i
Hello guys,.
Please help me to set up a way to restore my db.
Here's the scenario...
The version of db 9.2 was installed and running on the server (Windows).
The DB has been installed in D: drive.
The server disk c: failed, so the server is down.
The DB was running at the time.
After treatment and commissioning of the server, Oracle did not start.
I made a copy of the entire folder in which resided oracle (D:\Oracle)
No backup, just a copy and paste the file in a different drive.
Now, I installed a new copy of the db Oracle 9.2, and I wonder how to restore the db.
The previous PB was in NOARCHIVELOG mode.
I read that the only way is to perform a restore to cold... I tried many ways, but I think that
the problem is the fact that I do not have a real "backup" my DB.
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Only cold backups (that is, the created backups when the database was shut down normally) can be used to restore a database in NOARCHIVELOG mode
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Can you sugest me ideas to solve this?Pupli_p wrote:
Hello
A counselor on the underside
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TEMP01. DBF is not a database file
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I have some data here, but I don't know what to...There is no data in this file, it's just temporary with
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It is said
ORA-25153 tEMPORARY TABLESPACE IS EMPTY
Any ideas?
Have you added temporary with return after the creation of control file? consider running below command
alter tablespace temp add tempfile 'D:\oracle\oradata\db_name\TEMP01.DBF' reuse;
try again and see if the error is still exist
Hope this helps
See you soon
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