RMAN restore issues
Hi allI perform a Production to a Dev Server refresh. I made a full backup of the production and trying to restore in the dev Setup...
I delivered the backup of the production to dev box... I created a database and put it in nomount mode...
So I'm trying to restore the controlfile, but I am gettign the error below:
RMAN > restore controlfile to ' / orabackup/bkp_030113/controlprod.ctl';
From restoration to January 4, 13
using the control file of the target instead of recovery catalog database
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: SID = 198 type device = DISK
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: = ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of the restore command at the 17:50:35 04/01/2013
RMAN-06172: no AUTOBACKUP couldn't find or handle specified is not a valid copy or a piece
Please suggest.
Kind regards
Aalami
RMAN-06172: no AUTOBACKUP couldn't find or handle specified is not a valid copy or a piece
Can you check the backup file permissions after you have moved production to the development area?
$ls ltr - /orabackup/bkp_030113/controlprod.ctl
And make sure you set DBID of production database.
BTW, FRA is configured?
Work around you can try to disable and after successful restoration, again, you can activate FRA.
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I have some confusion about rman restore and recover procedures. I read doc available in this regard and google as well. A few more questions unanswered in my mind.
1. do the restore backup command restore controlfile also alongwith datafiles.
2 database is running in noarchivelog mode. Suppose one of say users.dbf data files has been removed. control files intact. the same seq # is available since the last log backup. Now to restore the database, I use the following steps.
1 rman > shutdown immediate
2 rman > startup mount
3 rman > restore database
4 rman > restore database
5 rman > alter database open;
I'm wrong. This is the one. In this scenario, the steps above can be used.
3. even when logseq is not available when the database is saved, I take the following steps.
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2 rman > restore controlfile autobackup.
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Hello world
I have some confusion about rman restore and recover procedures. I read doc available in this regard and google as well. A few more questions unanswered in my mind.
1. do the restore backup command restore controlfile also alongwith datafiles.
2 database is running in noarchivelog mode. Suppose one of say users.dbf data files has been removed. control files intact. the same seq # is available since the last log backup. Now to restore the database, I use the following steps.
1 rman > shutdown immediate
2.RMAN > startup mount
3.RMAN > restore database
4.RMAN > restore database
5.RMAN > alter database open;I'm wrong. This is the one. In this scenario, the steps above can be used.
If after the last COLD backup is there not get command of newspaper (this means journal seq number is the same), so you can restore your database since the last backup and can retrieve it. And if thi does not need perform full restoration/recovery. At instead step 3 with DATA RESTORE
(or RESTORE TABLESPACE USERS) file and step 4 instead with RECOVER DATAFILE (or RECOVER TABLESPACE USERS) and after that you can open the database by using ALTER DATABASE OPEN. If you have lost datafile users.dbf it means that this (tablespace) datafie has been automatically disconnected. 3. even when logseq is not available when the database is saved, I take the following steps.
1 rman > startup nomount;
2 rman > restore controlfile autobackup.
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4 rman > restore database;
5 rman > recover noredo db;
6 rman > alter database open resetlogs;
It is a right. can I adopt this procedure in my scenario.Yes you are right in this case. There, you have to restore/recovery complete database, because of your database running in NOARCHIVELOG mode. But after database restore (step4) you can just issue RESTORE database and can open with RESETLOGS options also. Also if you have incremental backups can run NOARCHIVELOG mode even RETRIEVE the NOREDO of DATABASE then you can open the database.
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Recovery Manager: release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production Wed Aug 20 16:01:21 2014
Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
connected to target database: ISLDB (unassembled)
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RESTORATION came with success, and all data files store in the folder specified with success.
(6) now when I recover the database, then I found the below error:
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ALTER database open resetlogs
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 1 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+ DATA/isldg/datafile/system.298.849413815 '.
> SQL > restore database;
ORA-00283: cool cancelled due to errors
ORA-01610: recovery using BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be
> SQL > restore database until cancel using backup controlfile;
ORA-00283: cool cancelled due to errors
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+ DATA/isldg/datafile/system.298.849413815 '.
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 1 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+ DATA/isldg/datafile/system.298.849413815 '.
Could someone help me please, how can I recover as open my database?
Your archivelog was not "missing." He seems to have a different file name format.
No one can touch «_allow_resetlogs_corruption» action You are now on your own.
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RUN
{
until the SNA 4475223426780.
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allocate channel t2 type 'sbt_tape' parms 'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/tdpo.opt) ';
allocate channel t3 type 'sbt_tape' parms 'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/tdpo.opt) ';
allocate channel t4 type 'sbt_tape' parms 'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/tdpo.opt) ';
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window recovery obsolete 1-day report;
Remove window recovery obsolete noprompt 1 days;
SPFile backup FORMAT '-bkupsvr\dbbackup\srcsvr\SPFILE_BKUP_%d.DBID%I.%T.%s.%p.rman';
backup current controlfile FORMAT '-bkupsvr\dbbackup\srcsvr\CTLFILE_BKUP_%d.DBID%I.%T.%s.%p.rman';
SQL ' alter database backup controlfile to trace as "------bkupsvr\dbbackup\srcsvr\ctlfileTEST.txt 'REUSE ';
SQL "' create pfile ="-bkupsvr\dbbackup\srcsvr\initORCL9.ora "of spfile"; "}
Scenario of
A server is completely destroyed in a fire of data center; but bkupsvr is in another building. Therefore, backups are safe.
Given this scenario, how can I restore?
Possible solutions?
Group server running server B. I have installed Oracle and created a blank database. The DBID is different. Should I treat this as a restoration or should I treat it as a replica from a backup?
I guess I need advice on the restoration plan.
Thank you!
He now works within the server itself and other servers.
The problem with the desktop connection remains.
Are you sure that you connect the same way? If the error you get is "ORA-01017: invalid username / password; connection refused"it looks like a case sensitivity issue: to check that, try the setting sec_case_sensitive_logon false.
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License after restoring issues?
I have a Dell T310 with SBS 2008 that I intend to upgrade a S300 controller to controller H700. I intend to:
1. mark and pull the current readers, then controller S300.
2. install the H700 and put in place a disc of 2 TB as a RAID-0 and restore to ensure that the backups are working.
3. remove the 2 TB drive and set up the disks in RAID-5 on the H700
4 restoration.Question:
Ther e will have problems with the restoration of SBS 2008 license?Thank you!
It should not be licensing issues. Even the mere fact of the evolution of controllers and disks should not be enough for the kickoff of activation again.
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urgent server won't boot up, how rman restore/recovery?
Hello
Reboot server SA will not start server.
s/n cannot access server.
the worst case:
If SA want to rebuild a new server, reinstall the oracle database, is there docs to show me how to restore/recovery of database using rman of rman backup files in the old server records.
(we do not catalog rman, just the control file)
Thank you very much!
If SA want to rebuild a new server, reinstall the oracle database, is there docs to show me how to restore/recovery of database using rman of rman backup files in the old server records.
Yes - there are a LOT of docs on the web. Just use your favorite search engine and the search for them. They are EASY to find.
But the SMARTEST thing would be to find the problem with the original database and fix it.
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RMAN or duplicate RMAN restore
Hello
I have a node of RAC 3 11 GR 2 ASM on Windows 2008 and want to migrate on linux with a case only, no cars, but also with the ASM.
It was my idea, remove a node from the cluster and install Oracle Linux, then 11.2.0.3 software.
But I need to get the database on this new linux server, and I thought to restore the most recent backup CARS db
on the linux server, then turn on the DG and synchronize the linux server.
Once synchronization is complete, disconect DG and continue testing.
But I've heard maybe use rman duplicate would be better.
What are your comments, what would you choose to achieve this migration?
Thank you
You can have a physical standby database set up on top of the linux machine and back it. In this way, you can perform the migration with minimal downtime.
Also try to see what how to migrate has huge ASM database of Windows 64 bit for Linux 64-bit with low minimum time? (Doc ID 1371759.1)
HTH
-Jonathan Rolland
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