Cold backup on HP-UX PA-RISK restore at HP-UX Itanium

I have taken Cold backup from HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISK.
I want to restore on at HP-UX 11.32 Itanium, does it support?

It will support.
Regards
Asif Kabir

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  • Need clarification for cold backup and recovery

    Hello Everyone ..
    I have much confusion on cold backup and recovery topic.
    Already i posted a scanario regarding this and i want to know some clarity points to understand.
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    2. I am creating an object *(EMP)* and inserting some records then issue log switch continiously.
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    When you recover the database using backup controlfile until cancel, you have to apply archived logs. Did you apply all of them?
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    In some recovery scenarios, if you haven't lost the online redo, you need to specify those files as if they were archives.
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  • User managed coldbkp vs rman cold backup

    Hi,
    I confused about rman cold backup in no catalog mode while restore the backup.please anyone clarify it.
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    2,In rman cold backup in no catalog mod, we used backup sets for backup,control file is autobackup is enabled.
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    user3266490 wrote:
    Hi,
    I confused about rman cold backup in no catalog mode while restore the backup.please anyone clarify it.
    1,I am not confused about user manged cold backup.I took the backup (spfile,control file,redo file,datafile,password file.)Is it right one?
    Yes,you are right,but first need SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;
    >
    2,In rman cold backup in no catalog mod, we used backup sets for backup,control file is autobackup is enabled.
    The backup set format is not OS format.The backup stored at flash recovery area.
    If you do not explicitly configured rman then yes it will backup to FRA.
    Just assume,
    I lost all files(spfile,control file,redo file,datafile,password file.)How to recover that.
    First need SET (EXPORT) ORACLE_SID and then
    rman target /
    startup force nomount;
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    restore controlfile  from 'autobackuplocation';
    catalog start with 'backupandarchiveloglocation';
    restore database;
    recover database;
    alter database open resetlogs;
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    From rman you can execute LIST BACKUP or LIST BACKUP OF CONTROLFILE;
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    If cold backup then you can open database with resetlogs option and online logs will create automatically(if you did not copy this logs)
    >
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  • Archived log application to a cold backup fails with ora-00328

    I am testing backup and recovery scenario as mentioned in Metalink Doc id:69468.1 where a cold backup of one production server is restored on a separate machine. Some activity, say a table creation in some schema and insertion of rows in it is followed by a few log switches. Next I moved just the archived logs ( newly generated) to the test machine and proceed as follow to recover but log application is failing as below,any help would be appreciated!
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  • ORA-00313: open failed for members during restore from COLD backup

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  • Restore from cold backup (rac server)

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    Hi All,
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  • Problem with restoring a database from cold backup

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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 43 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 42 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 40 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 35 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 31 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 30 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 29 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 27 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 11 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 10 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 5 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 4 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 3 found to restore
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    ===================
    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
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    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
    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> list backup of datafile 44; (the first one in the list above)
    List of Backup Sets
    ===================
    BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    4872 Incr 0 7.15G DISK 00:35:17 21-FEB-10
    BP Key: 4872 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100221T200045
    Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level0_set_4927_piece_1_date_20100221_711576046
    List of Datafiles in backup set 4872
    File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
    44 0 Incr 5086110241948 21-FEB-10 /u04/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/NETINSIGHT_INDEXES_03.dbf
    BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    4893 Incr 1 4.06G DISK 00:26:52 24-FEB-10
    BP Key: 4893 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20100224T200037
    Piece Name: /u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level1_set_4947_piece_1_date_20100224_711835238
    List of Datafiles in backup set 4893
    File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
    44 1 Incr 5086113791743 24-FEB-10 /u04/app/oracle/oradata/ORADB1/NETINSIGHT_INDEXES_03.dbf
    As you can see, the level 0 and level 1 backups are showing as available. To double check, I perform a crosscheck backup of database;
    RMAN> crosscheck backup of database;
    allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
    channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=74 devtype=DISK
    crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
    backup piece handle=/u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level0_set_4927_piece_1_date_20100221_711576046 recid=4872 stamp=711576046
    crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
    backup piece handle=/u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level0_set_4928_piece_1_date_20100221_711576046 recid=4873 stamp=711576046
    crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
    backup piece handle=/u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level0_set_4930_piece_1_date_20100221_711578189 recid=4874 stamp=711578189
    crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
    backup piece handle=/u03/oracle_backups/ORADB1/offline/ORADB1_level0_set_4929_piece_1_date_20100221_711578185 recid=4875 stamp=711578186
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    crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
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    crosschecked backup piece: found to be 'AVAILABLE'
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 37 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 36 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 34 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 33 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 32 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 31 found to restore
    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 30 found to restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 26 found to restore
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