RE: Interesting RMAN duplicate problem.

From: Taylor, Chris David <ChrisDavid.Taylor_at_ingrambarge.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 08:45:40 -0600
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Ok. I wasn't sure what the purpose was of getting this db open from an old backup.

Thanks,

Chris Taylor
Sr. Oracle DBA
Ingram Barge Company
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From: Dunbar, Norman [mailto:norman.dunbar_at_environment-agency.gov.uk] Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:42 AM To: Taylor, Chris David
Cc: ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Interesting RMAN duplicate problem.

Hi Chris,

>> I know there's a hidden parameter to force open a database
>> but I'm not sure if it has the same effect on an RMAN
>> recovery as it does on a non-RMAN recovery. I assume it would.
Yes, the document mentioned by Martin (MOS note 465478.1) mentions "a hidden parameter" that can be used - I suspect this is the very one.

Unfortunately, I'd really like to open this database in a valid and no-potentially-corrupt manner. The users need a full sized testing database for performance testing of a new release (coming soon!) and if it has the possibility of being "corrupted" then it's a worthless database.

Thanks anyway.

Cheers,
Norman.

Norman Dunbar
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