After restoring database from a backup u0096 UI plig-in returns 2028 error.
Hi everyone, I created a new database using Enterprise Manager. After that I restored my company database using backup file into it. Now, everything works fine except my plug-in which connects to the database via DI. Please advice what I have done wrong?
All the best.
> Could you post the code? What gives the error, the DI
> connection? or the UI one?
this is very basic testing code in C#, i suspect some problems occured during restoration of the backup because this code connects without any probs to other CompanyDBs.
using System;
using SAPbobsCOM;
namespace SBOConnect
class Class1
static SAPbobsCOM.Company vCompany;
static void Main(string[] args)
// Connect via DI API
int lRetCode=0;
int errCode=0;
string errMsg= string.Empty;
vCompany = new CompanyClass();
vCompany.Server="(local)";
vCompany.CompanyDB="testDB_prd";
vCompany.UserName="manager";
vCompany.Password="manager";
vCompany.UseTrusted=true;
vCompany.language=SAPbobsCOM.BoSuppLangs.ln_English;
// connect via DI API
lRetCode = vCompany.Connect();
if(lRetCode!=0)
vCompany.GetLastError(out errCode,out errMsg);
Console.WriteLine(errMsg " "errCode.ToString());
thanks
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4885 Incr 1 1.95G DISK 00:15:54 22-FEB-10
BP Key: 4885 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100222T200047
Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level1_set_4940_piece_1_date_20100222_711663910
List of Datafiles in backup set 4885
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
3 1 Incr 5086111401249 22-FEB-10 /u02/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/sysaux01.dbf
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
4895 Incr 1 1.97G DISK 00:18:13 24-FEB-10
BP Key: 4895 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100224T200037
Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level1_set_4950_piece_1_date_20100224_711836866
List of Datafiles in backup set 4895
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
3 1 Incr 5086113791743 24-FEB-10 /u02/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/sysaux01.dbf
RMAN>
RMAN>
RMAN> list backup of datafile 1;
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
4875 Incr 0 4.37G DISK 00:22:53 21-FEB-10
BP Key: 4875 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100221T200045
Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level0_set_4929_piece_1_date_20100221_711578185
List of Datafiles in backup set 4875
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
1 0 Incr 5086110241948 21-FEB-10 /u01/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/system01.dbf
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
4884 Incr 1 1.93G DISK 00:12:34 22-FEB-10
BP Key: 4884 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100222T200047
Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level1_set_4939_piece_1_date_20100222_711663601
List of Datafiles in backup set 4884
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
1 1 Incr 5086111401249 22-FEB-10 /u01/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/system01.dbf
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
4894 Incr 1 1.92G DISK 00:13:46 24-FEB-10
BP Key: 4894 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100224T200037
Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level1_set_4949_piece_1_date_20100224_711836434
List of Datafiles in backup set 4894
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
1 1 Incr 5086113791743 24-FEB-10 /u01/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/system01.dbf
RMAN> exit
$ ls -ltr /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline
total 59743688
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 7677960192 2010-02-25 11:13 ORADB1_level0_set_4927_piece_1_date_20100221_711576046
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 7980834816 2010-02-25 11:24 ORADB1_level0_set_4928_piece_1_date_20100221_711576046
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 4691853312 2010-02-25 11:29 ORADB1_level0_set_4929_piece_1_date_20100221_711578185
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2847391744 2010-02-25 11:34 ORADB1_level0_set_4930_piece_1_date_20100221_711578189
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 3530924032 2010-02-25 11:39 ORADB1_level0_set_4931_piece_1_date_20100221_711579392
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1566449664 2010-02-25 11:41 ORADB1_level0_set_4932_piece_1_date_20100221_711579570
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1459781632 2010-02-25 11:43 ORADB1_level0_set_4933_piece_1_date_20100221_711580122
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 561774592 2010-02-25 11:44 ORADB1_level0_set_4934_piece_1_date_20100221_711580369
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 58753024 2010-02-25 11:44 ORADB1_level0_set_4935_piece_1_date_20100221_711580535
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 4364124160 2010-02-25 11:56 ORADB1_level1_set_4947_piece_1_date_20100224_711835238
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2971877376 2010-02-25 12:01 ORADB1_level1_set_4948_piece_1_date_20100224_711835237
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2066546688 2010-02-25 12:03 ORADB1_level1_set_4949_piece_1_date_20100224_711836434
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2119360512 2010-02-25 12:06 ORADB1_level1_set_4950_piece_1_date_20100224_711836866
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1003356160 2010-02-25 12:06 ORADB1_level1_set_4951_piece_1_date_20100224_711837267
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1637105664 2010-02-25 12:08 ORADB1_level1_set_4952_piece_1_date_20100224_711837971
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 993607680 2010-02-25 12:08 ORADB1_level1_set_4953_piece_1_date_20100224_711837989
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1130496 2010-02-25 12:09 ORADB1_level1_set_4955_piece_1_date_20100224_711838522
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 283344896 2010-02-25 12:09 ORADB1_level1_set_4954_piece_1_date_20100224_711838520
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 4344365056 2010-02-25 16:01 ORADB1_level1_set_4937_piece_1_date_20100222_711662448
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2959015936 2010-02-25 16:05 ORADB1_level1_set_4938_piece_1_date_20100222_711662448
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2067202048 2010-02-25 16:07 ORADB1_level1_set_4939_piece_1_date_20100222_711663601
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 2089304064 2010-02-25 16:08 ORADB1_level1_set_4940_piece_1_date_20100222_711663910
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 955711488 2010-02-25 16:09 ORADB1_level1_set_4941_piece_1_date_20100222_711664370
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1623564288 2010-02-25 16:11 ORADB1_level1_set_4942_piece_1_date_20100222_711664872
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 980238336 2010-02-25 16:12 ORADB1_level1_set_4943_piece_1_date_20100222_711664989
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 280952832 2010-02-25 16:12 ORADB1_level1_set_4944_piece_1_date_20100222_711665385
-rwx------ 1 oracle oinstall 1130496 2010-02-25 16:12 ORADB1_level1_set_4945_piece_1_date_20100222_711665521 -
Error 150:30 after restoring CS4 from Time Machine backup
I just got myself a new Imac with OS X Maverick and set it up using a time-machine-backup. My Adobe CS4 now has a Problem with the license and shows me error: 150:30?
Do I need to uninstall CS4 and reinstall? Is there any easier solution to this problem?
Thank you anyone for some help.
chrisThanks a lot for your help......everything back to normal after reeinstallation.
chris
Am 29.09.2014 um 23:28 schrieb John Waller <[email protected]>:
Error 150:30 after restoring CS4 from Time Machine backup
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Do I need to uninstall CS4 and reinstall?
Unfortunately yes.
Also run the Cleaner Tool prior to reinstalling
Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6
Restoring from Time Machine backups invariably breaks the activation mechanism (Error 150:30) and there's no easy way to fix a 150:30 error other than via re-installing.
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Iphone would not restore---- Error -50. I have tried to restore, and it restored it to the new point that it created after 5.0 was installed. How can I get it an older restore point from my backups and restore it on another computer? The phone has been wiped out. I can see earlier backups in my C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup folder. There are four subfolders in this address. I need my contacts, photos, and messages back. I know this is a common error but I can not figure it out. I have ran the other troublshoot items in the error steps for 13 and 14 like apple says. Is there a way to call apple and get a step by step of how to restore from another restore point? Does anybody have a solution????
It tells you to go to Error 13 and 14 if you receive error (-50).
Here is what I have tried...
Error 13 and 14: These errors are typically resolved by performing one or more of the steps listed below:
Perform USB isolation troubleshooting, including trying a different USB port directly on the computer. See the advanced steps below for USB troubleshooting. I have moved it around to different ports.
Put a USB 2.0 hub between the device and the computer. Didn't change anything.
Try a different USB 30-pin dock-connector cable.
Eliminate third-party security software conflicts. Removed all virus protection and firewall.
There may be third-party software installed that modifies your default packet size in Windows by inserting one or more TcpWindowSize entries into your registry. Your default packet size being set incorrectly can cause this error. Contact the manufacturer of the software that installed the packet-size modification for assistance. Or, follow this article by Microsoft: How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to reset the packet size back to the default for Windows.Used the Microsoft fix it.
Connect your computer directly to your Internet source, bypassing any routers, hubs, or switches. You may need to restart your computer and modem to get online. Doesn't matter.
Try to restore from another known-good computer and network. I do not know how to do this or how to find the correct/full/complete restore point. There should be more information for this. -
I have music loaded from cd's. They were intact after each sync. After a iTune upgrade, I lost all the music at sync. Can I restore them from old backup in iCloud ?
Unless you'd signed up to iTunes Match then they won't be in the Cloud, only music purchased from iTunes (if you are in a country where music can be re-downloaded) will be there. Have you not still got it on your computer and/or on a backup which you can use to sync it back to the iPad ?
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Problem with restoring database from backupset
Hello,
I'm newie in working with RMAN and I have problem with restoring database from backup set in my testcase.
I've restored controlfile, but I couldn't restore database - it fails with:
RMAN-00571: =============================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS
RMAN-00571: =============================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 08/31/2006 12:06:47
ORA-01180: can not create datafile 1
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\SYSTEM01.DBF'
List of backupsets from restored controlfile
(I restored controlfile by command: restore controlfile from 'C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCSNF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82OW77_.BKP'; -- I have disabled controlfile autobackup, therefore I couldn't restore from autobackup);
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
36 Full 6.98M DISK 00:00:02 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 36 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: 01_CTL
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCNNF_01_CTL_2H82NDQT_.BKP
Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 578469 Ckp time: 29-AUG-06
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
37 Full 322.96M DISK 00:00:27 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 37 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20060829T113622
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82NQ58_.BKP
List of Datafiles in backup set 37
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
1 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\SYSTEM01.DBF
2 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\UNDOTBS01.DBF
3 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\SYSAUX01.DBF
4 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\USERS01.DBF
BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
38 650.50K DISK 00:00:00 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 38 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20060829T113804
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_ANNNN_TAG20060829T113804_2H82QYOV_.BKP
List of Archived Logs in backup set 38
Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
1 32 577277 29-AUG-06 578529 29-AUG-06
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
39 Full 7.02M DISK 00:00:00 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 39 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20060829T113622
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCSNF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82OW77_.BKP
Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 578493 Ckp time: 29-AUG-06
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 28-AUG-06
I can successfully crosscheck backup sets (by command crosscheck backup), but I couldn't restore database.
Path C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\ exists and I have right privileges.
Output of command restore database validate:
RMAN> restore database validate;
Starting restore at 31-AUG-06
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=102 devtype=DISK
data file 1 will be created automatically during restore operation
data file 2 will be created automatically during restore operation
data file 3 will be created automatically during restore operation
data file 4 will be created automatically during restore operation
restore not done; all files readonly, offline, or already restored
Finished restore at 31-AUG-06
What's wrong?
Thanks
PaulHi,
I think, that everything seems to be OK.
Commands which I use to validation of existence backup:
RMAN> crosscheck backup;
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=102 devtype=DISK
crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
backup piece handle=C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCNNF_01_CTL_2H82NDQT_.BKP recid=36 stamp=599744172
crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
backup piece handle=C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82NQ58_.BKP recid=37 stamp=599744183
crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
backup piece handle=C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_ANNNN_TAG20060829T113804_2H82QYOV_.BKP recid=38 stamp=599918805
crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
backup piece handle=C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCSNF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82OW77_.BKP recid=39 stamp=599918805
Crosschecked 4 objects
RMAN> list backup summary;
List of Backups
===============
Key TY LV S Device Type Completion Time #Pieces #Copies Compressed Tag
36 B F A DISK 29-AUG-06 1 1 NO 01_CTL
37 B F A DISK 29-AUG-06 1 1 NO TAG20060829T113622
38 B A A DISK 29-AUG-06 1 1 NO TAG20060829T113804
39 B F A DISK 29-AUG-06 1 1 NO TAG20060829T113622
RMAN> list backup;
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
36 Full 6.98M DISK 00:00:02 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 36 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: 01_CTL
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCNNF_01_CTL_2H82NDQT_.BKP
Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 578469 Ckp time: 29-AUG-06
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
37 Full 322.96M DISK 00:00:27 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 37 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20060829T113622
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82NQ58_.BKP
List of Datafiles in backup set 37
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
1 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\SYSTEM01.DBF
2 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\UNDOTBS01.DBF
3 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\SYSAUX01.DBF
4 Full 578481 29-AUG-06 C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\USERS01.DBF
BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
38 650.50K DISK 00:00:00 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 38 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20060829T113804
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_ANNNN_TAG20060829T113804_2H82QYOV_.BKP
List of Archived Logs in backup set 38
Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
1 32 577277 29-AUG-06 578529 29-AUG-06
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
39 Full 7.02M DISK 00:00:00 29-AUG-06
BP Key: 39 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20060829T113622
Piece Name: C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCSNF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82OW77_.BKP
Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 578493 Ckp time: 29-AUG-06
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 28-AUG-06
RMAN> restore database validate;
Starting restore at 04-SEP-06
using channel ORA_DISK_1
data file 1 will be created automatically during restore operation
data file 2 will be created automatically during restore operation
data file 3 will be created automatically during restore operation
data file 4 will be created automatically during restore operation
restore not done; all files readonly, offline, or already restored
Finished restore at 04-SEP-06
Is something wrong? After crosscheck backup set with system datafile is AVAILABLE.
If i tried to test existence of backup pieces on disk and permissisons - everything is OK too:
C:\>dir C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is E003-9FC6
Directory of C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29
29.08.2006 11:38 <DIR> .
29.08.2006 11:38 <DIR> ..
29.08.2006 11:38 666 624 O1_MF_ANNNN_TAG20060829T113804_2H82QYOV_.BKP
29.08.2006 11:36 7 340 032 O1_MF_NCNNF_01_CTL_2H82NDQT_.BKP
29.08.2006 11:37 7 372 800 O1_MF_NCSNF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82OW77_.BKP
29.08.2006 11:36 338 657 280 O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82NQ58_.BKP
4 File(s) 354 036 736 bytes
2 Dir(s) 56 865 202 176 bytes free
C:\>copy C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\ C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\LOCA10G2\
C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_ANNNN_TAG20060829T113804_2H82QYOV_.BKP
C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCNNF_01_CTL_2H82NDQT_.BKP
C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NCSNF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82OW77_.BKP
C:\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\LOCA10G2\BACKUPSET\2006_08_29\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG20060829T113622_2H82NQ58_.BKP
4 file(s) copied.
Thanks
Pavel -
Restore spfile from rman backup ---- error.
Hi,
I am trying to execute recovery on new machine ...
I have done the following steps..
I have one database as ora10g2 as peroduction database on one machine as hosta
I have created a catalog on another machine cora10g2 (hostb)
I have taken a full backup from hosta as per following ...
the following command execute from hosta machine.
$ rman target sys/<passwd>@ora10g2 catalog rman/rman@cora10g2 ...
Backup completed ...
Now I am trying to restore this backup on hostb machine where i have already rman catlog database ..
I have done the following setting ...on host b
set oracle_sid=DUP
and execute following command ...
rman target / catalog rman/rman@cora10g2
RMAN> set dbid 2760732370
executing command: SET DBID
database name is "BAAN10G2" and DBID is 2760732370
RMAN>
RMAN>
RMAN> startup force nomount ;
startup failed: ORA-01078: failure in processing system parameters
LRM-00109: could not open parameter file '/oracle/dbs/baan10g2/dbs/initbaan10g2.ora'
starting Oracle instance without parameter file for retrival of spfile
Oracle instance started
Total System Global Area 159383552 bytes
Fixed Size 1977112 bytes
Variable Size 67114216 bytes
Database Buffers 83886080 bytes
Redo Buffers 6406144 bytes
RMAN>
RMAN>
RMAN>
RMAN> show all ;
RMAN configuration parameters are:
CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO REDUNDANCY 1;
CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION ON;
CONFIGURE DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE TO DISK;
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO '/rman/backup/control/cntrl_%F';
CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE DISK PARALLELISM 4 BACKUP TYPE TO BACKUPSET;
CONFIGURE DATAFILE BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # default
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG BACKUP COPIES FOR DEVICE TYPE DISK TO 1; # default
CONFIGURE CHANNEL DEVICE TYPE DISK FORMAT '/baanora3/rman/ora10g2/bkup_db_%d_s%s_P%p_t%t' MAXPIECESIZE 1024;
CONFIGURE MAXSETSIZE TO UNLIMITED; # default
CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION FOR DATABASE OFF; # default
CONFIGURE ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM 'AES128'; # default
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO NONE; # default
RMAN>
RMAN>
RMAN> list backup of spfile ;
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
2420 Full 7.33M DISK 00:00:01 14-JUN-07
BP Key: 2426 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20070614T182935
Piece Name: /rman/backup/control/cntrl_c-2760732370-20070614-00
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 14-JUN-07
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
2509 Full 7.33M DISK 00:00:01 15-JUN-07
BP Key: 2515 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20070615T130416
Piece Name: /rman/backup/control/cntrl_c-2760732370-20070615-00
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 15-JUN-07
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
2694 Full 7.33M DISK 00:00:01 15-JUN-07
BP Key: 2739 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20070615T131703
Piece Name: /rman/backup/control/cntrl_c-2760732370-20070615-01
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 15-JUN-07
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
2760 Full 80.00K DISK 00:00:01 15-JUN-07
BP Key: 2763 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20070615T163437
Piece Name: /rman/spfile/spfile.ora
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 15-JUN-07
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
2769 Full 7.33M DISK 00:00:02 15-JUN-07
BP Key: 2771 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20070615T163441
Piece Name: /rman/backup/control/cntrl_c-2760732370-20070615-02
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 15-JUN-07
RMAN>
RMAN>
RMAN> restore spfile from autobackup ;
Starting restore at 19-JUN-07
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=36 devtype=DISK
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_2
channel ORA_DISK_2: sid=35 devtype=DISK
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_3
channel ORA_DISK_3: sid=34 devtype=DISK
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_4
channel ORA_DISK_4: sid=33 devtype=DISK
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070619
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070618
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070617
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070616
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070615
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070614
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20070613
channel ORA_DISK_1: no autobackup in 7 days found
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070619
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070618
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070617
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070616
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070615
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070614
channel ORA_DISK_2: looking for autobackup on day: 20070613
channel ORA_DISK_2: no autobackup in 7 days found
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070619
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070618
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070617
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070616
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070615
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070614
channel ORA_DISK_3: looking for autobackup on day: 20070613
channel ORA_DISK_3: no autobackup in 7 days found
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070619
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070618
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070617
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070616
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070615
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070614
channel ORA_DISK_4: looking for autobackup on day: 20070613
channel ORA_DISK_4: no autobackup in 7 days found
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 06/19/2007 18:00:13
RMAN-06172: no autobackup found or specified handle is not a valid copy or piece
RMAN>
I am not able to restore spfile from rman backup ;;;Hi,
I would like to know few things
1. How are you setting the db_name ? you can set db_id at RMAN, how are you setting the db_name ?
2. Do you have any default init file at default location ? if yes, is the db_name parameter set correctly in that file ?
Since spfile is yet to be restored, you must set the db_name parameter correctly before you start spfile restore.This can be done with init file at default location which can even contain just one paremeter i.e db_name. -
Restore controlfile from tape backup without autobackup setting on
I am testing a scenraio of restoring control file if we loose all control files.
My RMAN settings for CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP is OFF. But, I have taken a backup of controlfile using 'BACKUP CURRENT CONTROL FILE' .
When I tried to restore control file. I am receiving following error:
RMAN> run {
2> allocate channel c101 type sbt_tape;
3> restore controlfile ;
4> }
allocated channel: c101
channel c101: sid=153 devtype=SBT_TAPE
channel c101: VERITAS NetBackup for Oracle - Release 6.0 (2006110304)
Starting restore at 24-MAY-2007 13:44:59
using channel ORA_DISK_1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 05/24/2007 13:44:59
RMAN-06563: control file or SPFILE must be restored using FROM AUTOBACKUP
My question is, How can I restore control file from tape backup without CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP setting ON.
It sounds like, There is no way we can restore control file from tape backup if you've not set the CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP is ON.
Please adviceWhen all controlfiles are lost and a recovery catalog is NOT used, RMAN has no information , where to find the controlfile backup. It's not enough to specify the channel, such a channel could hold many different backups from many different databases. You have tell , which database and which backupset. Modify your run block:
SET DBID <DBID of the database,for which you want to restore the controlfile>;
RESTORE CONTROLFILE FROM <name_of_backupiece_which_contains_the_controlfile backup>';
Werner -
Recover database from cold backup and add ol archivelogs....
Hello!
Scenarion : I have create in 1 january cold backup of my database. I have from 1 to 4 January all archive logs generated by my database. My database gone in 4 January.
Solution question : How can i restore database using cold backup a than add info from archivelogs to recovered database to do database consist from disaster day.
Regards... Marcin1. Kill current instance with SHUTDOWN ABORT.
2. Copy all control files and data files from your cold backup to original destination.
3. Make sure all archived redo logs from 01-JAN to 04-JAN are available in the database archive destination (LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST or LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_x).
4. Run as SYSDBA:
startup mount
recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;When prompted for something like
ORA-00279: change 864868 generated at 01/14/2010 09:30:10 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion :
C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\XE\ARCHIVELOG\2010_01_15\O1_MF_1_22_%
U_.ARC
ORA-00280: change 864868 for thread 1 is in sequence #22enter:
AUTOWhen you get something like:
ORA-00308: cannot open archived log
'C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\XE\ARCHIVELOG\2010_01_15\O1_MF_1_29_
%U_.ARC'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: ouverture impossible du fichier
O/S-Error: (OS 2) Le fichier spécifié est introuvable.run
alter database open resetlogs; -
Hard disk crashed (XP), restored files from tape backup using Retrospect onto new Windows 7 laptop. Started up Mozilla after restore but bookmarks and favourites are missing.
I still have access to the backup tape and files. I was wondering whether the bookmarks are kept anywhere special other than the Mozilla program file that I restored.http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Recovering+important+data+from+an+old+profile
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