Hi Robertson,
Your procedure is work for me,
When this database created, the creator kept the create database scripts, so
I able to retrieve some information from there,
(is in $ORACLE/assistants/dbca/jlib/<SID>run.sh)
Thank you, you are really brilliant
Sinardy
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Lee - lerobe
Sent: Tuesday, 12 June 2001 7:40 PM
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You may well be OK. All you need to do is fetch the database up in nomount
mode
startup nomount from svrmgrl.
SVRMGR> startup nomount
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 6892912 bytes
Fixed Size 60784 bytes
Variable Size 5046272 bytes
Database Buffers 1638400 bytes
Redo Buffers 147456 bytes
Then AS LONG AS YOU KNOW HOW YOUR DB was set up you could use the following
command. I checked out where all the files were and typed this into a file,
basically replicating the Oracle backup control file to trace output.Then
from svrmgrl ran it
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "LRDB" NORESETLOGS NOARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 32
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 10
MAXINSTANCES 8
MAXLOGHISTORY 907
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 '/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/redoLRDB01.log' SIZE 1M,
GROUP 2 '/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/redoLRDB02.log' SIZE 1M,
GROUP 3 '/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/redoLRDB03.log' SIZE 1M
DATAFILE
'/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/system001.dbf',
'/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/temp001.dbf',
'//usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/BRDMK_data001.dbf',
'/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/rbs01.dbf',
'/usr/app/oracle/admin/leework/LRDB/lee001.dbf';
SVRMGRL>@leecrtctl
Statement processed.
SVRMGR> alter database open;
Statement processed.
SVRMGR>
BEST OF LUCK but this did work perfectly for me. erm... start using the
backup controlfile to trace on a regular basis !!!.
Cheers
Lee
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Sent: 12 June 2001 11:21
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Hi all,
I accidentally rm all my control file, I forgot do
ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE;
do you have any idea how to recover my control files ?
This is just a test server so I do not perform any backup datafiles nor
control files...,
Or do you have unix (Solaris 7) way to recover from files being "rm"
Thank you,
Best Regards
Sinardy
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