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standby database - missing datafiles

From: The Human Fly <sjaffarhussain_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 11:59:34 +0300
Message-ID: <97b7fd2f050831015921e4e674@mail.gmail.com>


Hello list,

We have a standby database for one of bank critical database. Unfortunately, when we added a datafile to the production database, there was no space left on standby database server and oracle couldn't create the file on standby server and alter log says the following: ==
File #194 added to control file as 'UNNAMED00194'. Originally created as:
'/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf'
Recovery was unable to create the file as:
'/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf'
Sun Aug 28 09:42:21 2005
MRP0: Background Media Recovery terminated with error 1274 Sun Aug 28 09:42:22 2005
Errors in file /u2camm1/oradba/admin/SYMP/bdump/symp_mrp0_598062.trc: ORA-01274: cannot add datafile '/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf' - file could not be created
ORA-19502: write error on file "/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf", blockno 19969 (blocksize=8192)
ORA-27063: skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 28: No space left on device Additional information: -1
Additional information: 1048576
ORA-19502: write error on file "/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf", blockno 19713 (blocksize=8192)
ORA-27063: skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 28: No space left on device Additional information: -1
Additional information: 1048576
Some recovered datafiles maybe left media fuzzy Media recovery may continue but open resetlogs may fail MRP0: Background Media Recovery process shutdown Sun Aug 28 10:07:11 2005
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I try to stop and start the standby database, the MRP background process dies and not able to apply archived to the stand database.

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Syed Jaffar Hussain
OCP 8i & 9i DBA,
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