recover the database up to the time, ORA-600 [2619]

Oracle 11.2.0.3.9

Solaris 10

I have a database of pending that I would copy and activate the copy in another recovery base autonomous disaster.  I took a "Save as copy" of the day before and generated a controlfile primary with «alter database backup controlfile to trace...» ».

I edited the controlfile, but now course issues with my recover.  I want to get back at 11:00, but I get an error ORA-600 at the end of the restoration and data files have a 10:40:46 checkpoint_time.  Here's the problem:

Hood > sqlplus / as sysdba

SQL * more: Production release 11.2.0.3.0 Wed Oct 8 11:35:47 2014

Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

Connected to:

Oracle Database 11 g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64 bit Production

With partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options

SQL > restore database using backup controlfile until time ' 2014 - 10 - 08:11:00:00';

ORA-00279: change 90406997774 generated at 08/10/2014 10:40:46 needed to

thread 1

ORA-00289: suggestion: /oracle/logs/NFDR/arch_598887_1_527943760.dbf

ORA-00280: change 90406997774 thread 1 is in sequence #598887

Specify the log: {< RET > = suggested |} Filename | AUTO | CANCEL}

Auto

ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [2619], [598887], [] [], [], [],.

[], [], [], [], [], []



SQL > select file #, to_char (checkpoint_time, 'YYYYMMDD HH24:MI:SS') from v$ datafile_header by 2.

FOLDER # TO_CHAR (CHECKPOIN

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

1 20141008 10:40:46

2 20141008 10:40:46

...


I have provided all archivelogs (even more) to the new database.  On the primary:


SELECT the name of sequence #, first_time next_time OF V$ ARCHIVED_LOG WHERE SEQUENCE # < = 598889 AND name! = 'nfpo_stby' ORDER BY DESC SEQUENCE #.


/archive01/NFPO/arch_598889_1_527943760.dbf59888908/10/2014 11:34:0508/10/2014 11:55:26
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598888_1_527943760.dbf59888808/10/2014 11:09:4408/10/2014 11:34:05
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598887_1_527943760.dbf59888708/10/2014-10:40:4608/10/2014 11:09:44
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598886_1_527943760.dbf59888608/10/2014-09:57:1508/10/2014-10:40:46
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598885_1_527943760.dbf59888508/10/2014-09:03:0308/10/2014-09:57:15
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598884_1_527943760.dbf59888408/10/2014-08:30:1108/10/2014-09:03:03
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598883_1_527943760.dbf59888308/10/2014 08:07:2308/10/2014-08:30:11
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598882_1_527943760.dbf59888208/10/2014 08:05:5308/10/2014 08:07:23
/archive01/NFPO/arch_598881_1_527943760.dbf59888108/10/2014-07:33:2908/10/2014 08:05:53


SQL > show parameter log_archive_dest;

VALUE OF TYPE NAME

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

Log_archive_dest chain

Log_archive_dest_1 string LOCATION = / oracle/logs/NFDR

...


Hood > cd/oracle/logs/NFDR

Hood > ls - lah

Total 3170612

DBA oracle drwxr-xr-x 2 512 8 Oct 11:35.

DBA oracle drwxr-xr-x 4 512 8 Oct 09:01...

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba 173M 8 Oct 11:03 arch_598881_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba M 174, 8 Oct 11:04 arch_598882_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba M 175, 8 Oct 11:04 arch_598883_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba 169M 8 Oct 11:04 arch_598884_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba 168M 8 Oct 11:04 arch_598885_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba 168M 8 Oct 11:04 arch_598886_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba 200M 8 Oct 11:04 arch_598887_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba M 121, 8 Oct 11:34 arch_598888_1_527943760.dbf

-rw - r - 1 oracle dba 200M 8 Oct 11:35 arch_598889_1_527943760.dbf

Why my database only get over not at 10:40, 11:00?

Just a semantic quibble: you can't have a recovery with noarchivelog database.  (Unless I'm missing something)

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