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I think I might know the problem - the system admin. changed the host =
name the backups must rely on the other host name - the original =
hostname. I will need to figure out a way to do this - perhaps the =
duplicate or clone process. =20
I love my landlord....love my landlord....love my landlord....love my = landlord..
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From: Stankus, Paula G=20
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:33 AM
To: 'oracle-l_at_freelists.org'
Subject: RE: restore/recovery concern
Guys,
Well my system admin. after assuring me that he would not in his upgrade = blow away the database and could do this without affecting the database = as I told him not to do it unless he was sure - blew away the database.
Just in-case you were wondering why I was involved in so many = restore/recoveries. I think of it as honing my restore/recovery skills = and a strange way to have job security. =20
So - now I am trying to restore and recover and am getting:
RMAN-12009: command aborted because some backup pieces could not be = located
RMAN-12008: could not locate backup piece df_EMPIDEV_s528_p1 RMAN-12008: could not locate backup piece df_EMPIDEV_s525_p1 RMAN-12008: could not locate backup piece df_EMPIDEV_s526_p1 RMAN-12008: could not locate backup piece df_EMPIDEV_s527_p1
Where did the backup pieces go?
Also, when I search on any of those RMAN commands in Metalink I find = nothing. What is up with that? Did Oracle forget to allow searches for = RMAN in their new search process?
Help?
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