For my standby failover demo, I used perl to munge the trace
controlfile.  I would rely on the trace controlfile instead of trying
to generate one yourself, because you never know in which version x$
tables are going to change.

Take a look at the subroutine called
"mangle_and_move_trace_controlfile()" at:

http://www.speakeasy.org/~jwilton/standby-failover

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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, [iso-8859-1] paquette stephane wrote:

> I'll have to transfer a db between servers
> automatically.
>
> When doing it manually , I just do an alter database
> backup controlfile to trace, edit the trace file and
> change what I want.
>
> Now, let say I want to generate myself the create
> controlfile trace file. All the information is in the
> data dictionnary but in obscur table like
> x$kccdi.dimlm for the maxlogmembers parameter of
> create controlfile.
>
> I was wandering if others were doing it this way or
> using sed or awk (I know none of them) to do changes
> to the trace file.

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