Whwn to create a standby control file?
Hi allI want to set up a database waiting for my Production DB.
I have a doubt, can we create a watch by control file when the primary database is in place and the mode of running(read-write). or otherwise is a must in Mount State only?
Please notify.
Thank you.
Dear IndianDBA,
There is one important thing to remember before you create a standby controlfile. You must create the controlfile after the full database backup, which is taken with the Recovery Manager (RMAN).
You can create standby controlfile is on the mount status or open state of the database in him giving an absolute path. I think that there should be no problem to create during the State opened the database.
Kind regards.
Ogan
Tags: Database
Similar Questions
-
create a standby control file...
Anyway I can create "* Eve *" control file to the standby server that has a different name "database"?
I'm testing the dataguard configuration by installing oracle DB PRIM and STNDBY on the same server unixservers.
Primary DBName = "PRIM".
Standby server DBName = 'STAND '.
When I create the standby control file and re - use to mount the database on the standby server that I get below error msg. Is there a way I can change the name of the database in the standby control file created by
"alter database PRIM create standby controlfile as ' / u01/stndby.ctl ' (any other syntax?". for example TRACE... other option?)
{code}
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01103: name of the 'PRIM' database in the control file is not "STAY."
{code}http://www.adp-GmbH.ch/ora/data_guard/create_physical_standby_db.html
-
Hi all
I created a standby control file and took my database of phase nomount. What will happen if I do the following:
change the editing of the database;
instead of alter database mount standby base_de_donnees;?
Thank you
Auréliechange the editing of the database;
instead of alter database mount standby base_de_donnees;?
>You get a healthy ORA error the controlfile is pending database.
Anand
-
I use oracle8i on windows XP. All the command deleted file and I couldnot create because of following erros:
I wrote after a SQL command * more the worksheet:
create controlfile
student of the database
noresetlogs
I get the following erros when I run these commands:
create controlfile
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed
ORA-01565: error in file identification
' % ORACLE_HOME%\DATABASE\DBS1%ORACLE_SID%. ORA'
ORA-27041: could not open the file
04002 - OSD: could not open the file
S/O-error: (OS 2) the system cannot find the file specified.
It would be great if someone help me.
Thank you.Hello
You can paste the contents of the controlfile you are trying to create, and how is the db in nomount mode?
Anand
-
problem in the control file created by file LKM to Oracle (SQLLDR)
I have a fixed file ABC.txt and it has three fields/columns of length, C1: = 4, C2: = 10 & C3: = 6 & I use LKM to Oracle (SQLLDR) file to load data into the target oracle table.
I received the following error message in step CALL SQLLDR at km
"org.apache.bsf.BSFException: exception of Jython: Traceback (innermost last):
File "< string >", line 3, in? »
Then I checked the registry of file control and found that the start value position & final value was not defined in the control file that is created automatically by LKM
"
SQL * Loader-350: error of syntax on line 14.
Expects an integer positive, found ': '.
C1_C1 POSITION (:) '
The control created by ODI file & the position value is missing.
OPTIONS)
SKIP = 0,
ERRORS = 0,
DIRECT = FALSE
)
DOWNLOAD THE DATA
INFILE 'C:/SNAPON/EOL.txt '.
BADFILE "C:/SNAPON/ABC.bad."
DISCARDFILE 'C:/SNAPON/ABC.dsc '.
DISCARDMAX 1
IN THE TABLE SNAPON_W.C$ _0ABC
(
C1_C1 POSITION (:),
C2_C2 POSITION (:),
C3_C3 POSITION (:)
)
'
Anyone know why the position value is not created in the control file.
Published by: neeraj_singh on March 3, 2011 01:25Hi Neeraj,
It happens because you have not selected the area of mapping as STAGUING running.
Open your interface, click each column of your data target store, make sure that "run them One" is marked on the "transit Zone".
Then run your interface.
Thank you
Fati -
Ensure restoration of DB using the control file.
Hello
I'm setting up physical sleep using the standby control file...
By using the SAN replication I copy the DB files, log files, archive logs.
On primary DB DB all files are mounted on LUN name DB1/Log1/cra1 while secondary, they were mounted as DB2/Log2/arch2.
As I'm not using RMAN duplicate to restore DB Eve... How to convert file name and name of the journal folder when creating DB stand.
Thank you
SQL > see the convert parameter
VALUE OF TYPE NAME
------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------
db_file_name_convert chain
log_file_name_convert chain
-
How to move the control file ensures ASM
Dear all,
I'm physical configuration ensures (11.2.0.3 DB), and I created and copied the eve of primary to standby control file.
What is the value for the parameter control_files init.ora? can I give below, OR I need to move the control to the DSO files?
and then continue under commnads rman,*.control_files='/home/oracle/stdbycontrol.ora'
STARTUP NOMOUNT
$ rman target sys/oracle@prod auxiliary.
RMAN > DATABASE of TARGET duplicate FOR STANDBY;Dear anand
Check the answer if you have the solution to your question. -
OSD-04010: <; create >; option specified, the file already exists
Hi all
I try to create controfliel watches from the rpimary database, but I get the error below. Please suggest
SQL > alter database create controlfile as 'D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test ';
change the database create controlfile as 'D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test '.
*+
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01580: error creating the backup control file D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test
ORA-27038: created file already exists
OSD-04010: < create > option specified, the file already exists
The 10.2.0.3 Basic version
Windows XP
Thanks and greetings
Arunarundba wrote:
Hi allI try to create controfliel watches from the rpimary database, but I get the error below. Please suggest
SQL > alter database create controlfile as 'D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test ';
change the database create controlfile as 'D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test '.
*+
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01580: error creating the backup control file D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test
ORA-27038: created file already exists
OSD-04010:option specified, the file already exists The 10.2.0.3 Basic version
Windows XPThanks and greetings
ArunYou must give the full path and name of the standby database controlfile as
alter database create standby controlfile as 'D:\Oracle\product1\10.2.0\test\standbycf.ctl'
-
Restore the snapshot control file
Hello
The following configuration will create the snapshot control file as RMAN.
CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME to 'product/10.2.0/dbs/snapcf_PROD.f '; # by default
My question is how to restore the control file of this snapshot to another location.
Concerning
KrishnaVV of Krishna wrote:
HelloThe following configuration will create the snapshot control file as RMAN.
CONFIGURE SNAPSHOT CONTROLFILE NAME to 'product/10.2.0/dbs/snapcf_PROD.f '; # by default
My question is how to restore the control file of this snapshot to another location.
Concerning
KrishnaHI. You actually mingle a few questions. You cannot restore controlfile from this snapshot controlfile. Snapshot controlfile goal being the other. At the resynchronization with recovery catalog RMAN must snapshot controlfile. That means and this purpose. You can restore controlfile from automatic backup or backup (controlfile) compatible.
-
Problem to identify the control file when creating physical standby
Hello
(database version: 10.2.0.4)
linux platform)
I use the command below to create physical database from a backup before:
I already tried to cross but always give same errorrman target / auxiliary sys/tiger@paceview Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Tue Sep 4 18:05:53 2012 Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. connected to target database: PACEVIEW (DBID=2092349485) connected to auxiliary database: PACEVIEW (not mounted) run { allocate auxiliary channel c1 device type DISK; set until sequence 38; duplicate target database for standby dorecover nofilenamecheck; } released channel: ORA_DISK_1 allocated channel: c1 channel c1: sid=35 devtype=DISK allocated channel: c2 channel c2: sid=36 devtype=DISK executing command: SET until clause Starting Duplicate Db at 04-SEP-12 contents of Memory Script: { set until scn 138180211934; restore clone standby controlfile; sql clone 'alter database mount standby database'; } executing Memory Script executing command: SET until clause Starting restore at 04-SEP-12 channel c1: restoring control file ORA-19625: error identifying file /backup/rman/paceview/DEL1_standby.ctl ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status Linux-x86_64 Error: 2: No such file or directory Additional information: 3 ORA-19600: input file is control file (/backup/rman/paceview/DEL1_standby.ctl) ORA-19601: output file is control file (/PGHProdDB/oradata/paceview/control1.ctl) failover to previous backup released channel: c1 released channel: c2 RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 09/04/2012 18:01:44 RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script RMAN-06026: some targets not found - aborting restore RMAN-06024: no backup or copy of the control file found to restore
Thank youHello;
That's what I'd do:
Primary backup (change in your directory as needed)
RMAN RUN { allocate channel d1 type disk; backup format '/u01/backups/PRIMARY/df_t%t_s%s_p%p' database; sql 'alter system archive log current'; backup format '/u01/backups/PRIMARY/al_t%t_s%s_p%p' archivelog all; backup current controlfile for standby format '/u01/backups/PRIMARY/sb_t%t_s%s_p%p'; release channel d1; }
Move the backup and duplicate like this:
rman target sys/password@PRIMARY auxiliary / RMAN> run { allocate channel C1 device type disk; allocate auxiliary channel C2 device type disk; duplicate target database for standby nofilenamecheck; }
For details of this method, see:
http://www.Visi.com/~mseberg/duprman2.html
Best regards
mseberg
-
Hai
How to configure auditing for CREATE a FILE CONTROL?
17:45:07 SQL > AUDIT CREATE CONTROL FILE;
CHECK CREATE CONTROL FILE
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-00969: missing ON the keyword
What the above problem?Hello;
It sounds like a question outside the Oracle (OS?). The listener newspapers could help.
On your first question, I check the log of my test database alerts. It shows no creation of control files, but it sort of a chicken and the egg, with the database create.
He shows some intelligence information:
Mon Jan 02 05:38:59 2012 alter database create standby controlfile as 'STANDBY.ctl'
Current audits
audit grant any object privilege; audit create session; audit alter user; audit create user; audit drop user; audit drop tablespace; audit grant any role; audit grant any privilege; audit alter system; audit alter session; audit delete on AUD$ by access; audit insert on AUD$ by access; audit update on AUD$ by access; audit delete table; audit create tablespace; audit alter database; audit create role; audit create table; audit alter any procedure; audit create view; audit drop any procedure; audit drop profile; audit alter profile; audit alter any table; audit create public database link;
Best regards
mseberg
Published by: mseberg on July 7, 2012 07:35
-
The ORA-00200 control file could not be created in oracle under redhat linux
with the creation of the database by using script under redhat linux I got following error. Anyone know not so please guide me.
ORA-01501: CREATE DATABASE failed
ORA-00200: control file could not be created
ORA-00202: control file: ' / home/core/Databases/ControlFile/ctl2.dat'
ORA-27040: create file error, cannot create the file
Linux-x86_64 error: 2: no such file or directory
Please check if the directories are present or not.
CD/home/core/databases / ControlFile.
If the directories are present, check for the permissions on the mountpoint.
LS - ltr/home/core/Databases
LS - ltr/home/core/Databases/ControlFile
The permissions should be user and group name through which you create the controlfile.
I hope that this information is sufficient. If the problem solved with this brand then kindly as correct answer later for others
-
installation quick error when creating the control file
Hai all,
I have faced the problem when im installing fresh ebs R12
my environment:
Sun sparc 64-bit
Solaris 11
This happens when I try to install R12 charge
rapidwiz, the error ORA-00821 say: sga_target 1024M value is too small, must be at least 2100 m
and when you create it control file does not,
no idea is that with this problem?
all prior references to doc:
R12.1.1: Oracle eBusiness Suite Installation and Notes version upgrade 12 (12.1.1) for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit) (Doc ID 761568.1()
the journal of details below
Logfile located at /oracle/PROD/db/tech_st/11.1.0/appsutil/log/PROD_SMJKT-PRFND01/ApplyDatabase_11071358.log
^ M
| 0% complete ^ M
/ 0% completed ^ M
-0% complete ^ M
------0% complete RC-50004: Fatal: error in ApplyDatabase:
Creating control files is not
Cannot run configuration database using RapidClone
RW-50010: error:-script returned an error: 1
RW-50004: Error Code when you run the external process. Check the log file for more details.
Install the driver database for the PROD instance running
Connect to an instance is idle.
ORACLE instance stops.
Connect to an instance is idle.
ORA-00821: sga_target 1024M value is too small, must be at least 2100 m
ORA-01078: failure in the treatment of system settings
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "PROD".
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
Process ID: 0
Session IDs: serial number 0: 0
ALTER database open resetlogs
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
Process ID: 0
Session IDs: serial number 0: 0
Hello
Please consult the following notes, because it deals with workarounds:
R12.1.1: Oracle eBusiness Suite Installation and upgrade version Notes 12 (12.1.1) for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit) (Doc ID 761568.1)
See article: known issues
and
ORA-00821 during create Controlfile in the ApplyDatabase Phase of the R12.1.1 Installation on Solaris (Doc ID 1116525.1)
HTH!
Thank you &
Best regards
-
I have a question about the creation of a control file. If I want to create another control file, do I need to put values/paths of the control file in the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement?
go in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs directory... you will find pfile/spfile.
-
Create the new database of complete hot RMAN, atrchivelog and backup control files
Hi all
I'm trying to create the new database U1234 of P1234 of full hot RMAN, atrchivelog and control P1234 file backup.
Here are my steps
(1) to restore the control file
#! / bin/sh
ORACLE_SID = P1234
export ORACLE_SID
RMAN nocatalog target / < < EOF | Tee restorecontrol.out
startup nomount pfile=/u01/oradba/admin/U1234/scripts/restore/restore071009U1234/initP1234.ora;
the value of DBID 6767676;
run
{
allocate channel d1 type disk;
controfile catering to ' / u02/oradba/U1234/control/P1234_control01.ctl';
Restore controlfile to ' / orarman/restore/P1234/cf_P1234_c-00';
change the editing of the database;
}
EXPRESSIONS OF FOLKLORE
(2) database stop then restart the database with the new contraol file using pfile.
(3) restore data files
#! / bin/sh
ORACLE_SID = P1234
export ORACLE_SID
RMAN nocatalog target / < < EOF | Tee restore_dbfiles.out
Run {}
the value of newname for datafile 1 to ' / u05/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_system01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 2 to ' / u05/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_undotbs01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 3 to ' / u05/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_sysaux01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 4 to ' / u06/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_users_d01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 5 to ' / u06/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_tools_d01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 6 to ' / u08/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_audt_x01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 7 to ' / u07/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_audt_d01.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 8 to ' / u07/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_audt_d02.dbf';
the value of newname for datafile 9 to ' / u08/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_lh_x01.dbf';
restore the database;
switch datafile;
}
EXPRESSIONS OF FOLKLORE
ORA-27063: number of bytes read or written is incorrect
SVR4 error: 28: no space is available on the device
Now, I missed the space during the restoration of data files and want to restore remaining who is 3 and 4 of datafile datafile.
Can you please let me know how I can restore it.
I need to change the names of database after the successful restoration.
DBVERSION 10.2.0.1
operating system: solaris 10
Thanks in advance.Hello..
Do you have free space? If Yes, then you can try: -.
RUN {}
SET NEWNAME for DATAFILE 3 to ' / u05/oradba/U1234/dbfile/U1234_sysaux01.dbf';
RESTORE THE 3 DATA FILE;
DATAFILE 3 SWITCH;
}[http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/DBNEWID.php]
Anand
Maybe you are looking for
-
The sound is choppy on Firefox, but not IE
Whenever I try to play a YouTube video or a song streaming on Grooveshark, on Firefox, the sound is very jerky. He stutters and looks like the way your voice sounds if you speak through the rotating blades of an electric fan. The problem started shor
-
Some how I turn off the touch pad/mouse thing and can't figure how to re-enable it. Please help me!
-
I use officjet 6500 E710n, and I don't get ink on all pages (black or color). The printer goes through the printing process, but not the ink. I tried the text and graphics, but the same results. Have installed new ink and still no cure. Ideas or a
-
No programs don't run after hibernation
When put into hibernation, it goes into hibernation, and then it restarts without running programs