Robert,
Don 't the redo logs headers have something in them that recognises DBID =
or even SID?
Presumably it would check that before moving on to verify the sequence =
number
J
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]On Behalf Of Freeman Robert - IL
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 6:06 PM
To: 'Spears, Brian '; 'oracle-l@(protected) '
Subject: RE: Recovery excitement ...=20
What did you do before you shutdown the database? Looks like you are
pointing at the wrong online redo logs. Either you have overwritten them
(but this seems unlikley since the sequence number it is grabbing is
*higher* than the one it is expecting...), or you have moved them but =
not
renamed them in the database, or you renamed them in the database to an
incorrect location.
RF=20
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Sent: 11/24/2004 11:30 AM
Subject: Recovery excitement ...=20
I tell you ...days before holidays and Fridays are the worst for
having to
do restores.
I have a 600gig windows database :) yes 600GB.. That says..
Database Buffers 1073741824 bytes
Redo Buffers 4104192 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-00314 (See ORA-00314.ora-code.com): log 2 of thread 1, expected sequence# 46671 doesn 't match
51245
ORA-00312 (See ORA-00312.ora-code.com): online log 2 thread 1:
'G:\ORACLE\LTSPXBR\ORALOGS\REDO02B.LOG '
ORA-00314 (See ORA-00314.ora-code.com): log 2 of thread 1, expected sequence# 46671 doesn 't match
51245
ORA-00312 (See ORA-00312.ora-code.com): online log 2 thread 1:
'F:\ORACLE\LTSPXBR\ORALOGS\REDO02A.LOG '
2 1 46671 134217728 2 NO CURRENT
2337739053 05-NOV-04
3 1 46670 134217728 2 NO INACTIVE
2337739051 05-NOV-04
Any tricks... Out there.. Recover/cancel resetlogs..anybody do that
before?
We just put in our Rman solution... Just in time!
Brian
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]
On Behalf Of Gogala, Mladen
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:56 AM
To: 'shrekdba@(protected) '; reginald.w.bailey@(protected)
Cc: meenakshi.aggarwal@(protected); oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: RE: silly vi question
Another version of "vi " for Winduhs can be found at www.cygwin.com.
Install
everything and you 'll get vim for Winduhs. It can make your Winduhs look
half way decent. Here are commands that you don 't frequently see on a
Winduhs workstation: $ uname -a CYGWIN_NT-5.1 SVetsa-IT
1.5.12(0.116/4/2)
2004-11-10 08:34 i686 unknown unknown Cygwin
$ ls -l /usr/bin/vi
lrwxrwxrwx 1 MGogala Users 7 Nov 24 09:37 /usr/bin/vi - >
vim.exe
MGogala@(protected) /cygdrive/c/tmp
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Mladen Gogala
Ext. 121
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From: Shrek [mailto:shrekdba@(protected)]=20
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:49 AM
To: reginald.w.bailey@(protected)
Cc: meenakshi.aggarwal@(protected); oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: Re: silly vi question
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:33:11 -0600, reginald.w.bailey@(protected)
<reginald.w.bailey@(protected) > wrote:
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=3DUS-ASCII
> Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
>=20
> Where do you download the WinVI from?
VIM is better.
www.vim.org
has syntax highlighting built in and comes with it already set up.
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shrekdba@(protected)=20
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