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When you do a point-in-time-recovery I believe you have to use the
RESETLOG option to start the archiving
off with 1 again.
Ron
>>> orcl9ps8dba_at_yahoo.com 07/13/2004 3:24:12 PM >>>
I just had this dropped on my desk. Oracle 8.1.7.3 . The objective was
to restore a backup of PRD on a different host and recover from the 6/30
5:00 AM backup until 7/1 at 4:30 AM.
I was told that the media recovery complete was almost instantaneous (didn't show processing of any archive logs, should have processed 15) and the ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG ALL took about 45 seconds to complete.
The following file with datafiles removed was executed after connect internal.
STARTUP NOMOUNT pfile=/u01/app/oracle/admin/fin/pfile/initprd.ora CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "PRD" NORESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG MAXLOGFILES 32
. . datafiles .
Total System Global Area 966713504 bytes Fixed Size 73888 bytes Variable Size 693010432 bytes Database Buffers 253952000 bytes Redo Buffers 19677184 bytesStatement processed.
I have access to the backed up files so I can restore what I need to. I'm not sure why the archive logs weren't processed. If anyone can shed some light I'd appreciate it. Do I have to recover all the datafiles?
Thanks - Mike
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