Media Recovery [message #172546] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 02:59 |
orajamzs
Messages: 110 Registered: February 2006 Location: hyderabad
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suppose, My backup of all physical files of database has been
stolen or copied by someone.
Can he create a new database using these datafile/controlfiles and other files?
If yes, then what does the security mean.
please explain
Thanks
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Re: Media Recovery [message #172559 is a reply to message #172550] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 03:41 |
orajamzs
Messages: 110 Registered: February 2006 Location: hyderabad
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Thanks Mahesh,
Just one more doubt.
Can we recover all the data objects including users using
old physical files (backup)
or
where all tables/synonyms/view...etc will be opened?
I mean in which schema in newly created database.
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Re: Media Recovery [message #172566 is a reply to message #172563] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 04:07 |
orajamzs
Messages: 110 Registered: February 2006 Location: hyderabad
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Thanks again Mahesh,
What I want to know is:
suppose my old datafile contains data objects from 3 users(Scott,myora,xyz).
In newly created Database using old datafiles and other
required files, will Oracle create new users (myora, xyz)
including their objects?
and newly created scott user will show old tables also.
please let me know...
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Re: Media Recovery [message #172572 is a reply to message #172568] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 04:25 |
orajamzs
Messages: 110 Registered: February 2006 Location: hyderabad
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Well Mahesh,
Thanks for instant response and your precious time.
Actual I have two O/Ss (Linux and Win-Xp) in my system.
XP has Oracle 9iR1
Linux has Oracle 9iR2
Can I use XP's Oracle physical files in Linux's Database
or Vice-versa (as we discussed above on re-using datafiles)
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Re: Media Recovery [message #172580 is a reply to message #172575] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 04:35 |
orajamzs
Messages: 110 Registered: February 2006 Location: hyderabad
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Ok,
>>Transportable Tablespace
Tablespaces contains datafiles, are they not O/S specific then?
Anyway Thanks Mahesh for your precious response.
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