Good Morning!

Just wanted to thank everybody for their responses and excellent feedback.
Renaming the file worked like a charm.  This allowed me to create the
controlfile of the new database and bring it up w/o any problems.  

Now I know :-)

Steve

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Morrow, Steve  
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:36 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      Temporarily Renaming the sgadefSID.dbf File
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Trying to clone our PROD to a test database on the same machine for
> testing our 734-->8i upgrade, and of course we're encountering the
> "can't-start-the-new-without-shutting-down-the-old" database problem (ie,
> ORA-9782 on the CREATE CONTROLFILE command).  We've worked around this in
> the past by scheduling a time to bring down PROD.
> 
> I know that this is the safest, most reliable way (besides NOT doing this
> on a production box...but I have no choice), but believe it or not, I
> actually saw a reference on a Metalink forum to rename the sgadefSID.dbf
> file, start up the new database, then rename the file to its original
> name.  Obviously sgadef gets created at instance startup as a memory map,
> but it doesn't look like it's used for anything after that (it's certainly
> doesn't seem to be written to).  I do know that you can get an octal dump
> of the file to determine the shared memory ID for whatever reason.
> 
> Everything else I've heard/seen about this file has pretty much said DON'T
> TOUCH IT!!!  But if the instance only uses it at instance startup, is
> there any harm in renaming it temporarily to get the other database up?
> If so...why?
> 
> And have any of you tried renaming or deleting the file in your cloning
> (or other) efforts?  Did it blow up, or work?
> 
> TIA,
>  Steve
> _____________________________
>  Steve Morrow
>  IT/Tech Support
>  University of South Florida
>  phone:  813-974-5519
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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