Rachel,

    You can say that if you want, I trust my SA's.  And that they've earned the
HARD way.

Dick Goulet

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Author: Rachel Carmichael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       7/22/2002 11:15 AM

um, I'd schedule step 6 AFTER the backup finishes... I've seen idiot
SA's who start the backup then shutdown the machine or kill the process
before it completes.....


:)


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> I have, no fun.  But at least your only fooling around with one
> tablespace
> and/or file vs. the entire database.  The method is rather simple:
> 
>     1) The tablespace/datafile are already offline, SMON does this
> for you
> unless it's SYSTEM in which case your not doing this in the first
> place.
> 
>     2) Get your SA to restore the datafiles(s) from tape back to
> where they
> belong.
> 
>     3) startup SQL*Plus as internal.
> 
>     4) Alter database recover tablespace/datafile as you normally
> would.
> 
>     5) Alter tablespace/datafile online.
> 
>     6) Miller time.  (After the SA schedules/starts a hot backup of
> the entire
> DB).
> 
> Want to try one?  Take a DB that's in archive log mode & either in
> development
> or test.  Use production ONLY if your suicidal.  Take the datafile or
> tablespace
> offline for a little while.  Now try to bring it back online.  Then
> go to step 4
> above.
> 
> Dick Goulet
> 
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> Author: "Vergara; Michael (TEM)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:       7/22/2002 8:13 AM
> 
> I read your rant, and I agree with you.  But I do have
> one little itsy bitsy question...
> 
> > I also asked them how they'd put a tablespace in
> > backup mode.  Simple enough, right?  Not one of them
> > got it right.  Not even close.  Didn't have clue as to
> > what I was talking about.  Fair enough, you don't
> > know.  Well how about a simple recovery scenario.  I
> > asked every candidate how they would do an online
> > recover of a datafile while the database was still in
> > use.  No ideas.  Not even close.
> 
> How DO you do an online recovery of a datafile while the
> database is still in use?  I've had to do recoveries before,
> but never this scenario.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike
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