The newspaper recovery lost

Hi all

I am faced with the question with recovery logs. At the level of the bone, the newspaper of recovery has been removed. Now, I can't open the database showing the error "'ORA-03113: end of file on communication channel". " Comment alerts ball shows that cannot find the logs of restoration, which is obvious.

Now I can do anything better than I can recreate the redo logs and start the database and make it functional.

I use version 11.2.0.3 of the database. Database is in the mode of non - Archive journal and I have no backup.

Kind regards

Ronak Masudi

Hi all

Found the resolution. I created new redo log groups so the new control file with updated redo entries and open the database and it worked.

Only obstacle, it was data that residing in redo log group lost.

Now, my database is running.

Kind regards

Ronak Masudi

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