Re: Duplicate v9i database to P-I-T

From: Sandra Becker <sbecker6925_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2023 12:35:27 -0600
Message-ID: <CAJzM94DaCzJ36o=gbxC-55WUR_1w3CeP99MeREg5OoYyJdLiWw_at_mail.gmail.com>



Doesn't look like flashback was available in 9i. I see it with our 10g databases. I'll see if logminer might work. I'm not sure how they deleted the rows.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Sandy

On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 12:08 PM Michael Pecoraro <mikejp_at_buffalo.edu> wrote:

> It likely has been too long at this point, but I believe flashback existed
> in 9i. You may be able to select the data using flashback query and insert
> it into a new table for analysis.
>
> Mike
>
>
> ---
>
> *Michael J Pecoraro*
>
> Database Administrator | Enterprise Infrastructure Services
> University at Buffalo Information Technology (UBIT)
>
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> *Subject:* Duplicate v9i database to P-I-T
>
> OS: Solaris 5.8
> Oracle: 9.2.0.8 ( I knew this would bite us one day, but I have no
> control over it.)
>
> Problem: Someone purged all the data from a single table, now they want
> it recovered to a P-I-T
> Backups are still on disk, but have aged out. When I list backup of
> datafile 1, it shows the oldest backup is one day after the one I need.
> Unfortunately, you can't catalog backups in 9i. We also no longer have
> Oracle support because the company thought it was a waste of money. Is
> there anything I can do to duplicate a new database from the backups I need?
>
> Also unfortunate that the production database and the clone are on the
> same server. Again, I had no choice in the matter. Am I totally screwed
> in recovering that table?
>
> --
> Sandy B.
>
>

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Sandy B.

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