Recover the database failed after restoration

Dear people,

We are trying to restore the RMAN backup on another Linux machine. We did this activity several times. The backup has been taken from a RAC instance and we are trying to restore to RAC. After the success of the restoration of the data files, while we publish "recover the database'; It ends with the following error messages:

RMAN-00571, RMAN-00569
RMAN-03002 recover command failed

RMAN-11003 failure during parsing / execution of the sql statement: alter database recover if necessary until cancel using backup control file

ORA-19801: DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST initialization parameter is not defined

ORA-00280: change 123123213123213123 thread 1 is in sequence #10787

Kind regards

Ali

ProDBA wrote:

Dear people,

We are trying to restore the RMAN backup on another Linux machine. We did this activity several times. The backup has been taken from a RAC instance and we are trying to restore to RAC. After the success of the restoration of the data files, while we publish "recover the database'; It ends with the following error messages:

RMAN-00571, RMAN-00569
RMAN-03002 recover command failed

RMAN-11003 failure during parsing / execution of the sql statement: alter database recover if necessary until cancel using backup control file

ORA-19801: DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST initialization parameter is not defined

ORA-00280: change 123123213123213123 thread 1 is in sequence #10787

Kind regards

Ali

1. as you have said several times, you performed the restore, then you have not yet checked the parameter above so defined or not?

2. I hope that its very easy to understand ENGLISH characters

3 try to correctly set the parameter and size, try again to display the error (since some changes for thread 1 is necessary (hopefully, you gave 123 repeatedly instead of posting of the number of real change in your message))

-Pavan Kumar N

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