By the way, those instructions to manually creating a 
hot standby database came from Oracle so they should
be available online.  There should be a hint in there
that would give you an idea of what you are missing
since its really the same thing except you are not staying
in recovery mode.

-----Original Message-----
Smith
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 1:06 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


I have not specifically tried what you are trying to 
do recently, however, I did implement a standby database
using Trusted Oracle 7 in which you had to do it 
manually.  So it should work.  You really do need
redo logs though.  Although you do not specifically 
need the ones from your other database they need
to be in the same location and have the same file 
name, unless you specifically alter that.  

What I would do is move over the redo logs as well
and open with resetlogs after recovery.  But that is
cause I am lazy and don't want to recreate them over
there.

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 12:42 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


List,
  I am in the middle of testing my backup procedures
and have come across something that I'm stuck on. 
I've read through Velpuri's ver8 book and the Oracle
docs but am still having difficulties.  I need to
restore an entire db from a hot backup, to another
server.  The above mentioned book and docs address
restoring pieces/parts, but not the whole thing.  I am
backing up datafiles, archived log files and control
file to file and trace.  No online redo logs.  
 1. I restore datafiles and archived redo logs. 
 2. Edit init file, startup nomount
 3. Create control file resetlogs (I tried the binary 
   one too)
 4. recover database until cancel using backup    
controlfile. 
 It just keeps asking for log files.  If I cancel and
open with resetlogs its says my system file still
needs media recovery.
  So, is a hot backup an appropriate means of
recovering a database to another server? My cold
backups are only every quarter, so rolling forward
would be doable but tedious.  Any ideas or
suggestions?
Thanks
Joe

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