Resume the backup restore

Hello comrades,.

BD: 10.2.0.4

OS: SunOS 5.10

The scenario is this: I lost all my data files, but it's OK. I have the TAPE backup of them. This database has 1150 datafiles.

I put my DB in condition to mount and began a COMPLETE restoration/recovery:

run
{
   restore database;
   recover database;
}

Everything was going well until someone killed my Media Manager layer restoration work, thinking it was a silent session:

RMAN-10038: database session for channel ORA_SBT_TAPE_1 terminated unexpectedly

So I started again:

RMAN> run
2> {
3>    restore database;
4>    recover database;
5> }   

....

creating datafile fno=38 name=/raid_3/oradata/PV/PV_C03_NRAW_000_2014100100_001.dbf
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 10/15/2014 10:58:13
ORA-01119: error in creating database file '/raid_3/oradata/PV/PV_C03_NRAW_000_2014100100_001.dbf'
ORA-27038: created file already exists
Additional information: 1

Now oracle complains that the file that is already on the disc. I know that!

Is it possible to tell oracle to restore everything, but directly the data already restored files? In other words, is there a way to resume my restoration process, or what I have to manually type the data files I want to restore instead of the whole database (don't forget that I have several data files of tha 1 k)? I've been in file 760 to 1150.

Thank you

Rodrigo

I think that it would not be re-attempt to data files that have been restored successfully.  The re-attempt would be for those whose food was still in course (i.e. have been partially restored).  You need to remove these partial files manually and try again.  Check v$ datafile and v$ datafile_header (that you can query the database in editing mode) to see what Oracle reports as the size of the file relative to the size of ondisk.

Hemant K Collette

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