Recovery with DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files [message #353629] |
Tue, 14 October 2008 07:09 |
dude4084
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Hi
I am not expert in DBA and data recovery.
So can someone guide me (if possible) that how can i recover data if i have accidentally deleted oracle but managed to save DBF. CTL and LOG.TXT files present in oracle\oradata\<sid>name folder.
Thanks in advance
-Dude
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Re: Recovery with DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files [message #353863 is a reply to message #353834] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 06:31 |
dude4084
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To Arju >>
I think i need complete step by step guidance.
Please guide.
To ebrian >>
Quote: | What does this truly mean ?
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Ok here are the facts.
OS Windows 2000 was installed on Drive C while oracle was installed on drive D. My brother formatted drive C and reinstalled windows 2000. As a result oracle was not working and hence i can only retrieve files present in oradata\<sid> folder.
Quote: | What is LOG.TXT? Are these the redo logs ?
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Yes, you are right they are REDO01.LOG.TXT and REDO02.LOG.TXT files.
Quote: | Was the database open when you "deleted oracle" ?
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in above mentioned scenario, i think database was not opened.
Quote: | What operating system are you on ?
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Operation system is windows 2000
Still seeing step by step guidance
-Dude
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Re: Recovery with DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files [message #354068 is a reply to message #354058] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 06:06 |
dude4084
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Quote: | You can't use that files, you need to uninstall (detete oracle directory) or re-install oracle software.
or if you have backup of your database then restore it otherwise create new database.
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I have deleted the oracle directory and has re-installed oracle.
But before deleting oracle, i have saved oradata folder having DBF, CTL and REDO**LOG.TXT files.
Now i am desirous to recover data from these DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files and seeking help.
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Re: Recovery with DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files [message #354071 is a reply to message #354069] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 06:13 |
dude4084
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Quote: | but that files is not useful for you becuase it is not a backup.
or it is not a simple OS files. it is database files which you want to create db. for that you need BACKUP.
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so is there any method to save data in scenario which i have explained?
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Re: Recovery with DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files [message #354080 is a reply to message #354071] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 06:39 |
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ebrian
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Those files should definitely work IF they are truly the files that consisted of your database. For Windoze, you'll need to reinstall the Oracle software, create the Window's Oracle service with oradim and then you can "try" to start your database up. At this point, you'll know if you need recovery or not.
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Re: Recovery with DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files [message #354084 is a reply to message #354080] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 06:44 |
dude4084
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ebrian wrote on Thu, 16 October 2008 16:39 | Those files should definitely work IF they are truly the files that consisted of your database. For Windoze, you'll need to reinstall the Oracle software, create the Window's Oracle service with oradim and then you can "try" to start your database up. At this point, you'll know if you need recovery or not.
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Well, there was only one database present in the oracle before formatting and deletion of oracle directory. So i believe that the save files of DBF, CTL and LOG.TXT files definitely belongs to my data.
My Original sid name was ali. I am ready to create new database sid with the name of oradim but i don't know how to startup the database.
Kindly guide me step by step.
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