Jim,

Don't know if this applies in your case, but a couple of years ago I had
similar problems with hot backups on AIX.  It seems that if the
initialization parameter log_archive_buffers was set to anything higher
than 1, I had the possibility of getting "Fuzzy" SCNs (they didn't call
it that, they called it corrupted SCNs).  There was supposed to be a
patch (has to do with the AIX implementation of AIO), but I never saw
it, never changed this parameter back, and haven't had any problems
since.  

Regards,

David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP (still seeking the one true path)
Jim Hawkins wrote:
> 
> List,
> 
> Oracle 8.0.4.3.0
> AIX 4.3.3
> EMC Symmetrix
> SAPR/3 4.0B
> 200,000+ transactions/day; 300GB database.
> 
> Here's what we do:
> 1.  Put all tablespaces in hot backup mode.
> 2.  Split/Sync mirror.
> 3.  Take tablespaces out of hot backup mode (usually after only 3-5
> minutes).
> 4.  Take BCV backup of this mirror.
> 
> Problem is, when restored, sometimes the database can be opened resetlogs,
> and sometimes it can't.  When it opens, we just apply all archive logs
> generated during steps 1 through 3, then open resetlogs and it works fine.
> The other half of the time, Oracle complains that the system datafile still
> needs more recovery.  You can keep applying logs and it will never open.
> Oracle had me take header dumps to check for "fuzzy SCN's", which these do
> appear to have.  Oracle says this is a bad backup set even though EMC
> thinks it was fine.  By the way, "fuzzy SCN's" are SCN's that have a hex
> value that evaluates to a nonnumeric, nonsensical number.
> 
> Was wondering if anyone else was having issues with hot BCV backups and
> restoring them.  We are current in terms of EMC TimeFinder and other
> software.  It just seems to be hit or miss with these backups (obviously we
> take other backups too, but these are the easiest and most timely).
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
> 
> Jim Hawkins
> Lead SAPR/3 Oracle Database Administrator
> MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.
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> St. Louis, MO  633376
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