Hi - 

We've encountered some problems with a Unix reboot and I'm trying to figure
out if we have any options other than copying all files back and doing a
full recovery.

The boot drive was bad on the machine (sun 2.6) and they unix sa replaced
it.  When it came back up, all of the control files were a old.  Also the
redo log files were old.  The unix sa cannot explain why this happened, so
it's my problem to fix it.

When I try to start up the database, it says that my files are more recent
than my controlfile.  Do I have any options other than a full recovery from
previous day?  This option is OK, since we are archiving, but it is time
consuming because there are 8 databases on this machine, each with a large
number of datafiles.

I appreciate any help, comments and feedback!

Lisa

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