I have one db named testdb and I want to create the other one test2.
Ok . I used the set command in creating control file and the contrrol files created well. but now the problem is one datafile needs recovery and it can not open with resetlogs
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: RE: problem in creating control file?

Are you sure the sid is set to the new sid (TEST2) and also add a SET command in the first line
CREATE CONTROLFILE SET DATABASE "TEST2" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
   
 
HTH
 
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Bunyamin K. Karadeniz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 March 2002 11:48
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: problem in creating control file?

 
I try to clone my database . I have the datafiles on D:\yedek123 and want to create the control files .
What I do is :
set oracle_sid=new_sid
 
svrmgrl internal/****
startup nomount pfile=new_pfile
 
CREATE CONTROLFILE  DATABASE "TEST2" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
    MAXLOGFILES 32
    MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
    MAXDATAFILES 254
    MAXINSTANCES 1
    MAXLOGHISTORY 1815
LOGFILE
  GROUP 1 'D:\yedek123\REDO01.LOG'  SIZE 1M,
  GROUP 2 'D:\yedek123\REDO02.LOG'  SIZE 1M,
  GROUP 3 'D:\yedek123\REDO03.LOG'  SIZE 1M
DATAFILE
  'D:\yedek123\SYSTEM01.DBF',
  'D:\yedek123\RBS01.DBF',
  'D:\yedek123\USERS01.DBF',
  'D:\yedek123\TEMP01.DBF',
  'D:\yedek123\TOOLS01.DBF',
  'D:\yedek123\INDX01.DBF',
  'D:\yedek123\DR01.DBF'
CHARACTER SET WE8ISO8859P9;
 
But When I run the create control file script , I am encountering the error below.
CREATE CONTROLFILE  DATABASE "TEST2" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
*
ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed
ORA-01161: database name TESTDB in file header does not match given name of TE
ST2
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\yedek123\SYSTEM01.DBF'
TESTDB is the original database .
TEST2 is new DB.
 
What is the problem ?
Thank you.
 
 
 
Bunyamin K. Karadeniz          
Oracle DBA / Developer
Civilian IT Department
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7.km Ankara Turkey
Phone: +90 312 2873565 / 1217
Mobile : +90 535 3357729
 
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