DB12 - Database backup not shown in logs ---ECC6 Release 701
Hi Guru's,
I am trying to solve an Issue where we can see no logs in DB12. My system is ECC6 release 701.
I tried hard to search for solution . I got some resolutions/ Notes for release 7.0 . which cannot be implemented for my system.
My standard jobs are all ok.
At OS level the backup is ok.
I have checked the INITSID.sap file is all ok too.
INITSID.offline file is all ok.
Please see the screen shot below :
Please revert if you need any additional information from my end.
Regards,
Prasad Shetty
Hello Prasad Shetty
I'm not sure it will solve your issue but it's a possibility.
Updating BRTools can be done online (given no backup or other action is using the BRTools at that moment).
If you take your backups through BR*Tools, the newer version can even speed up the process a little bit. Other advantages such as automatically doing system & dictionary statistics for Oracle are also present in that new version. For me definitely worth while to implement.
You should also check the relevant SAP notes on filling table DBSTATC and Oracle statistics delivered by SAP as there are also improvement there when you use BR*Tools 7.10 compared to the old version.
Replacing SAPOsCol as mentioned by someone is also a very easy task and can also be done online so I would try out those two points. Solving such an issue from a distance without access to the system is always a little bit guessing what could cause the issue. The more information you can provide on the issue, the better the answers will be on the forum.
Kind regards
Tom
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Recovery Manager: Release 9.2.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
Copyright (c) 1995, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
RMAN>
connected to target database: ESKHDEV1 (DBID=4075873486)
using target database controlfile instead of recovery catalog
RMAN>
echo set on
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2> allocate channel oem_backup_disk1 type disk format '/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/%U' maxpiecesize 2000 M;
3> backup filesperset = 3 tag 'BACKUP_ESKHDEV1_00_101008022533' database;
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allocated channel: oem_backup_disk1
channel oem_backup_disk1: sid=18 devtype=DISK
Starting backup at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting full datafile backupset
channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00013 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/leafdat02.dbf
input datafile fno=00011 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1KLXTEMP.dbf
input datafile fno=00001 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/system01.dbf
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/2jjsq87q_1_1 comment=NONE
channel oem_backup_disk1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:45
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting full datafile backupset
channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00002 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/undotbs01.dbf
input datafile fno=00008 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/tools01.dbf
input datafile fno=00005 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/example01.dbf
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/2kjsq897_1_1 comment=NONE
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting piece 2 at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 2 at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/2kjsq897_2_1 comment=NONE
channel oem_backup_disk1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:01:20
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting full datafile backupset
channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00017 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/parentidx01.dbf
input datafile fno=00015 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/lral3201.dbf
input datafile fno=00010 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/xdb01.dbf
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/2ljsq8bn_1_1 comment=NONE
channel oem_backup_disk1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:01:05
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting full datafile backupset
channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00012 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/leafdat01.dbf
input datafile fno=00006 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/indx01.dbf
input datafile fno=00003 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/cwmlite01.dbf
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/2mjsq8dp_1_1 comment=NONE
channel oem_backup_disk1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:01:15
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting full datafile backupset
channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00014 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/leafidx.dbf
input datafile fno=00009 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/users01.dbf
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channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
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channel oem_backup_disk1: starting full datafile backupset
channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
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input datafile fno=00007 name=/spte/oracle/oradata/ESKHDEV1/odm01.dbf
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channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
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channel oem_backup_disk1: specifying archive log(s) in backup set
input archive log thread=1 sequence=1260 recid=1236 stamp=667755183
channel oem_backup_disk1: starting piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
channel oem_backup_disk1: finished piece 1 at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/2pjsq8lf_1_1 comment=NONE
channel oem_backup_disk1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:02
Finished backup at 10-OCT-08
Starting Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 10-OCT-08
piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/c-4075873486-20081010-02 comment=NONE
Finished Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 10-OCT-08
released channel: oem_backup_disk1
RMAN> delete noprompt obsolete device type disk;
RMAN retention policy will be applied to the command
RMAN retention policy is set to redundancy 1
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=18 devtype=DISK
Deleting the following obsolete backups and copies:
Type Key Completion Time Filename/Handle
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backup piece handle=/sbdbarc/backups/eskhdev1/c-4075873486-20081010-01 recid=76 stamp=667742372
Deleted 9 objects
RMAN-06207: WARNING: 48 objects could not be deleted for DISK channel(s) due
RMAN-06208: to mismatched status. Use CROSSCHECK command to fix status
List of Mismatched objects
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Object Type Filename/Handle
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RMAN> release channel;
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of release command at 10/10/2008 15:33:09
RMAN-06474: maintenance channels are not allocated
RMAN> exit;
Recovery Manager complete. -
Dear all
In DB12 tcode when i click following buttons
1) Last successful backup,
2) Overview of database backups,
3) Overview of redo log backups
not showing any logs
please replyHello
previous problem was solved, one of the table locked, i have unlock the table using SM12 , after that i have scheduled the back up immediately, it was giving me following error
BR0278E Command output of 'C: && cd C:\oracle\IDE\ora92\database && C:\usr\sap\IDE\SYS\exe\run\brtools.exe -f printarg initIDE.ora spfileIDE.ora C:\usr\sap\IDE\SYS\exe\run\brtools.exe -f detach cpio -pdcu F:\IDES_Backup\IDE':
BR0252E Function CreateProcess() failed for 'cpio -pdcu F:\IDES_Backup\IDE' at location BrProgDetach-8
BR0253E errno 2: The system cannot find the file specified.
BR0265E Execution of program 'cpio -pdcu F:\IDES_Backup\IDE' failed
BR0279E Return code from 'C: && cd C:\oracle\IDE\ora92\database && C:\usr\sap\IDE\SYS\exe\run\brtools.exe -f printarg initIDE.ora spfileIDE.ora C:\usr\sap\IDE\SYS\exe\run\brtools.exe -f detach cpio -pdcu F:\IDES_Backup\IDE': 5
BR0222E Copying init_ora to/from F:\IDES_Backup\IDE failed due to previous errors -
Database is not started because of datafile corruption !!!
Dear friends ,
I m using oracle 9.2.0.1.0 . Suddenly for power failure my pc is restarted and that moment , when i m going to startup the database i got the following error :
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 135338868 bytes
Fixed Size 453492 bytes
Variable Size 109051904 bytes
Database Buffers 25165824 bytes
Redo Buffers 667648 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-01589: must use RESETLOGS or NORESETLOGS option for database open
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\ORADATA\SCHEME\SYSTEM01.DBF'
I m running the following recovery option but the problem is not solved :
SQL> recover database until cancel using backup controlfile;
ORA-00279: change 8853194 generated at 08/31/2008 17:31:32 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion : D:\ORACLE\ORA92\RDBMS\ARC00116.001
ORA-00280: change 8853194 for thread 1 is in sequence #116
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
cancel
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\ORADATA\SCHEME\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-01112: media recovery not started
I use AUTO option , but no benefit .
I have no cold or RMAN backup of my database , and also database is not in archive log mode .
In this moment , is there any solution to startup my database ?
waiting for ur kind reply ... ...Check the alert.log for this database. What were the last few entries ? We need to know which redo log was sequence #116. You would be able to use that for recovery.
We presume that there are NO filesystem corruption errors and NO missing datafiles / redologs. -
DB12 not showing the last two completed Database Backup
Hi Gurus,
I have scheduled my production system to take a daily complete db backup , but when I see the Db12 Database History it shows the last complete backup was happened two days before(ex: 18/01/10 considering today is 21/01/10) and its not showing previous date were the db backup completed. When I checked in OS level the backup is completed for the previous day(eg.20/01/10) which is not showing in DB12. Whether there is any standard jobs that update this log ? My database is DB2.
Please suggest as this is very critical.
Regards,
RahulPlease cross check the following things :
1) Check in SM37 for the DBA* job logs for last 2 days.
2) Whenever backup job is scheduled in DB13, it makes an entry in SAP table "SDBAP". You can also check in this table by the timestamp.
3) Are you able to see backup logs in DB12 before2 days or it is empty ?
Regards,
Ankit -
Backup Not Starting for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' @ DB13
Hi Experts,
I am not able to perform 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' by DB13.
I have recently configured my 'init<SID>.sap' to take 'Whole database online + redo log backup' and its working perfectly fine.
I tried taking test backup for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' but it didn't even started.
Thus I created another profile with name init<SID>back.sap and changed the Parameter
from 'backup_type = online' to 'backup_type = offline' and also tried by 'backup_type = offline_force'
rest all parameters being same as the profile init<SID>.sap
Kindly Suggest as I need to take set the backup Strategy as Mon-Fri -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' and Sat -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup'
One more Query : While taking the redo log backup by DB13 why is it that some times it only saves the Files and some time it
saves and delete the files from the '/oracle/<SID>/oraarch' location. Please throw some light over this matter also.
Thanks,
JiteshHi Mr Bhavik,
Thanks for your reply.. Here are the details you have asked for.
1.My SAP BASIS Patch Level is : 10. ( We shall be updating it by the end of this Year)
2. Br*tools version is :
BRTOOLS 7.00 (11)
kernel release 700
patch level 11
3. I don't have any file with name alert<dbsid>.log file (located at /oracle/<SID>/saptrace/background/) but i do have alert_<SID>.log
I execute the command more -p G alert_JMD.log
after my 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' again failed at DB13 but I was not able to see any specific complains while executing the above action.
I got the Error Detailed Log in DB13 as :
Detail log: beeneedv.aft
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (20)
BR0055I Start of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: /oracle/JMD/sapbackup/beeneedv.aft
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0261E BRBACKUP cancelled by signal 13
BR0056I End of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.44
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.45
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
4. No I have not yet Tried 'execute such Offline+REdo log backups using brback command', will Try and post it Definately
5. Query : select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
result :
SQL> select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS SAPDBA
SYS EXP_FULL_DATABASE
SYS CONNECT
IMP_FULL_DATABASE SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBSNMP OEM_MONITOR
SAPSR3 CONNECT
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD SAPDBA
SYS SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYSTEM DBA
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD SAPDBA
SAPDBA GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS SCHEDULER_ADMIN
SYS AQ_USER_ROLE
SYS GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
DBA IMP_FULL_DATABASE
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE HS_ADMIN_ROLE
IMP_FULL_DATABASE EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
OPS$JMDADM CONNECT
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR
SYS EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS RESOURCE
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EXP_FULL_DATABASE EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SAPDBA SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS SAPCONN
SYS OEM_ADVISOR
SYS IMP_FULL_DATABASE
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE HS_ADMIN_ROLE
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
OUTLN RESOURCE
LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR RESOURCE
SAPSR3 RESOURCE
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD RESOURCE
SYS RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER
DBA EXP_FULL_DATABASE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
TSMSYS RESOURCE
OPS$ORAJMD RESOURCE
SAPCONN SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS OEM_MONITOR
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
SYS DBA
SYSTEM AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD CONNECT
OPS$JMDADM SAPDBA
OPS$JMDADM RESOURCE
SAPSR3 SAPCONN
SYS HS_ADMIN_ROLE
SYSTEM SAPDBA
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Send database backup logs (DB13) to administrator e-mail
Hello,
I want to know if there is an automated way to periodically send the database backup logs (those shown in DB13) to an e-mail.
Does anybody know how to do this?
Thanks for your help.
Regards.Hello,
I am not sure if your admin would want to recieve the logs irrespective if the backup was successfull or not, because the log can be huge one at times.
Also,
Its better to have the status emailed instead of entire log files.
so for example if the backup log has some warnings, then a yellow alert is sent.
or if it has failed a RED alert is sent.
The administrator can then investigate the cause of yellow and green alerts.
Check the following note:
SAP Note Number: 746193 - RZ20: Generating all-clears ("green alerts")
Regards,
Siddhesh -
I have a SQL 2008 R2 database that I am trying to move to 2012. Made a full backup of the database in 2008 R2. Recovery model is Simple, compatibility level is 2008 Went to 2012, created a dummy database, did Tasks--> Restore -->
Database , located the backup file, selected it, changed the file locations and tried to restore the backup (with overwrite option), got the following error:
BACKUP LOG cannot be performed because there is no current database backup.
This is a simple task that has always worked in 2008 R2. Does anyone know what the problem is and a possible solution?
ThanksHi,
This error occurs when the database recovery model has been changed to Simple and/or the recovery model has been changed back to Full but a full backup has not been performed since the change.
If a full backup has been performed, the following conditions will require that another full backup be taken:
· The recovery model had been changed without taking a full backup
· A SQL maintenance plan task had changed the recovery model (reindexing can cause this)
· A backup specifying TRUNCATE_ONLY had been run on the database
· The database was detached from another server and attached to the current server
Additionally, if we take full database backup after the Database is set to readonly, Then transaction log backup we will end up with this error. This is expected behavior. I have list an example within the link below.
Please check above conditions and fix your issue, if you have any concern, please let me know.
Example:
BACKUP LOG cannot be performed because there is no current database backup.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/b5c36e60-836f-4c9e-b9d7-3fb3f3ee4d37/backup-log-cannot-be-performed-because-there-is-no-current-database-backup
Thanks
Candy Zhou -
Backup of mirrored database is not possible?
Hi Please correct me,
backup of mirror database is not possible right?
Thanks
Shashikala
ShashikalaHi Shashikala,
While a database mirroring session is active, the mirror database is in a recovering state and it is not accessible. Thus as Ashwin’s post, backup and restore of the mirror database is not allowed. In addition, you need to note the following things:
•Backup of the principal database is allowed, but BACKUP LOG WITH NORECOVERY is not allowed.
•Restoring the principal database is not allowed.
For more information, you can review this article:
Database Mirroring and Backup and Restore.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang -
Tables not shown in connections tree for DB2 databases
Hi!
I often use SQL Developer to connect to our DB2 databases. However, when I expand the desired schema in a DB2 database, the Tables node is empty, although it should not be. There are tables in that schema and I can select data from them, so security is not an issue:
For example:
select tabschema, tabname from syscat.tables where tabschema not like 'SYS%' order by 1,2;
returns many schema names and table names is those schemas. Let's pick one, i.e table name METER_TYPE in schema METER ( there are 4 tables in schema METER)
select count(*) from meter.meter_type
returns: 38
However, the Tables node shows no tables. Tese tables are not Aliases (DB2 slang for synonyms) or views, however, those 2 nodes are also empty when they should not be - we have schemas with aliases and views, which are also NOT shown. The Index node is populated most frequently, but not completely (there are indexes missing).
Here are my details (don't be fooled by java 1.7, the behaviour is the same with 1.6):
DB2 jdbc driver version: 3.57.82
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Database not starting,REDO log file error?
My DB was working fine uptill last evening, when i restarted it for some DB task it showed me an error ..
ORA-00333: redo log read error block 57346 count 8192
I studied the alert log file & related trace file .... but could not conclude what to do ?? Can any one suggest me what could be the solution...
ORACLE 10g R2
Windows 2003 Server
Database in NOARCHIVELOG mode.
I don't have the recent backup.The one i have is 20 days old.
Alert Log file contents : -
Wed Jun 02 20:22:19 2010
Aborting crash recovery due to error 333
Wed Jun 02 20:22:19 2010
Errors in file e:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\ora10g\udump\ora10g_ora_140.trc:
ORA-00333: redo log read error block 57346 count 8192
ORA-333 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE OPEN...
Wed Jun 02 20:37:15 2010
db_recovery_file_dest_size of 2048 MB is 0.00% used. This is a
user-specified limit on the amount of space that will be used by this
database for recovery-related files, and does not reflect the amount of
space available in the underlying filesystem or ASM diskgroup.
Wed Jun 02 20:43:53 2010
Shutting down instance: further logons disabled
Wed Jun 02 20:43:53 2010
Stopping background process CJQ0
Wed Jun 02 20:43:54 2010
Stopping background process MMNL
Wed Jun 02 20:43:55 2010
Stopping background process MMON
Wed Jun 02 20:43:56 2010
Shutting down instance (immediate)
License high water mark = 3
Wed Jun 02 20:43:56 2010
Stopping Job queue slave processes
Wed Jun 02 20:43:56 2010
Job queue slave processes stopped
Waiting for dispatcher 'D000' to shutdown
All dispatchers and shared servers shutdown
Wed Jun 02 20:43:58 2010
ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
ORA-1109 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL...
Wed Jun 02 20:43:58 2010
ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
Completed: ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
ARCH: Archival disabled due to shutdown: 1089
Shutting down archive processes
Archiving is disabled
Archive process shutdown avoided: 0 active
ARCH: Archival disabled due to shutdown: 1089
Shutting down archive processes
Archiving is disabled
Archive process shutdown avoided: 0 active
Trace file to read ora10g_ora_140.trc:-
Dump file e:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\ora10g\udump\ora10g_ora_140.trc
Wed Jun 02 20:22:18 2010
ORACLE V10.2.0.1.0 - Production vsnsta=0
vsnsql=14 vsnxtr=3
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Windows Server 2003 Version V5.2 Service Pack 1
CPU : 2 - type 586, 1 Physical Cores
Process Affinity : 0x00000000
Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:3527M/4094M, Ph+PgF:4386M/5973M, VA:800M/2047M
Instance name: ora10g
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 15
Windows thread id: 140, image: ORACLE.EXE (SHAD)
*** SERVICE NAME:() 2010-06-02 20:22:18.406
*** SESSION ID:(159.3) 2010-06-02 20:22:18.406
Successfully allocated 2 recovery slaves
Using 545 overflow buffers per recovery slave
Thread 1 checkpoint: logseq 14261, block 2, scn 86974094
cache-low rba: logseq 14260, block 4023
on-disk rba: logseq 14262, block 3758, scn 86978396
start recovery at logseq 14261, block 2, scn 86974094
ORA-00333: redo log read error block 57346 count 8192
ORA-00312: online log 2 thread 1: 'E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORA10G\REDO02.LOG'
ORA-27070: async read/write failed
OSD-04016: Error queuing an asynchronous I/O request.
O/S-Error: (OS 2) The system cannot find the file specified.
ORA-00333: redo log read error block 57346 count 8192
ORA-00312: online log 2 thread 1: 'E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORA10G\REDO02.LOG'
ORA-27091: unable to queue I/O
ORA-27070: async read/write failed
OSD-04006: ReadFile() failure, unable to read from file
O/S-Error: (OS 2) The system cannot find the file specified.
ORA-00333: redo log read error block 57346 count 8192
*** 2010-06-02 20:43:58.812
*** 2010-06-02 20:43:58.812 60680 kcrr.c
ARCH: Archival disabled due to shutdown: 1089
*** 2010-06-02 20:43:59.812 60680 kcrr.c
ARCH: Archival disabled due to shutdown: 1089Hi,Aman this(following) may is not good way for opening database,but OP can try and open own database:
@ DBA4 you will see from following example how you can open your database.In your online log files was corrupted,therefore you have to do following step by step then you database will open.
SQL> alter database clear unarchived logfile group 2;
alter database clear unarchived logfile group 2
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01624: log 2 needed for crash recovery of instance p (thread 1)
ORA-00312: online log 2 thread 1:
'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\REDO02.LOG'
SQL> alter database backup controlfile to trace as 'D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\ora
data\P\c.txt';
Database altered.
SQL> shutdown abort;
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> startup nomount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 125829120 bytes
Fixed Size 1288100 bytes
Variable Size 75499612 bytes
Database Buffers 41943040 bytes
Redo Buffers 7098368 bytes
SQL> CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "P" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
2 MAXLOGFILES 16
3 MAXLOGMEMBERS 3
4 MAXDATAFILES 100
5 MAXINSTANCES 8
6 MAXLOGHISTORY 292
7 LOGFILE
8 GROUP 1 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\REDO01.LOG' SIZE 50M,
9 GROUP 2 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\REDO02.LOG' SIZE 50M,
10 GROUP 3 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\REDO03.LOG' SIZE 50M
11 DATAFILE
12 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\SYSTEM01.DBF',
13 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\UNDOTBS01.DBF',
14 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\SYSAUX01.DBF',
15 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\USERS01.DBF',
16 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\TS_TEST.ORA',
17 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\TEST.ORA',
18 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\TEST1.ORA'
19 CHARACTER SET WE8MSWIN1252;
Control file created.
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\SYSTEM01.DBF'
SQL> recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;
ORA-00279: change 2032832 generated at 06/03/2010 12:42:29 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion :
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\P\ARCHIVELOG\2010_06_03\O1_MF_1_87_
%U_.ARC
ORA-00280: change 2032832 for thread 1 is in sequence #87
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
cancel
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-01112: media recovery not started
then add *_allow_resetlogs_corruption=true* in pfile then startup database with pfile as
SQL> startup mount pfile=D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\P\pfile\init.ora.pr
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 125829120 bytes
Fixed Size 1288100 bytes
Variable Size 62916700 bytes
Database Buffers 54525952 bytes
Redo Buffers 7098368 bytes
Database mounted.
SQL> recover;
ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
ORA-01610: recovery using the BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be done
SQL> recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;
ORA-00279: change 2032832 generated at 06/03/2010 12:42:29 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion :
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\P\ARCHIVELOG\2010_06_03\O1_MF_1_87_
%U_.ARC
ORA-00280: change 2032832 for thread 1 is in sequence #87
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
cancel
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\P\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-01112: media recovery not started
SQL> alter database open;
alter database open
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01589: must use RESETLOGS or NORESETLOGS option for database open
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
Database altered.
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How to Recover database from old backup and full archive log file
Hi Oracle expert!
I met problem when restore my oracle database.
In my case:
- My database version: 10.2.0.2
- I have a database full backup (01-Nov)
- I have all Archived log file from (01-Nov -> 05-Nov)
- My database drop in 05-Nov with disk error (no datafile, no redo..).
- I have no any RMAN backup from (01-Nov -> 05-Nov)
How can i restore my database to 05-Nov?
Thanksuser10280724 wrote:
Hi Chinar.
When i used RMAN flow as your step, but i met the problem!
- After recover database i select sequence#, applied from v$archived_log;
--> it apply newest archived log that i had.
- but when I select Data from table created between 01-Nov to 05-Nov, it not found!
Not the same way the step:
SQL> RECOVER DATABASE USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE UNTIL CANCEL?
It apply newest the same archived log i had table created between 01-Nov to 05-Nov.
How can i do with RMAN to recover my table?That is not possible,if your all available archive logs applied using rman or through sqlplus(recover database using backup controlfile until cancel) and one of these logs contain your table then there are not any problems.So there are not any difference between recovery using rman and user managed(using sqlplus),but there main matter is applying all archive logs.So first check through rman list copy of archivelog all or list backup of archivelog all and identify there in rman repository is any information or not about these logs. -
Could not read detail log from DB12 and DB13
hi gurus,
I am unable to read detail log of onlinebackups and Redolog backups from DB12 and DB13 in my BI sytem what could be the problem.
cheers
KumarHi Saurabh,
Thanks and sorry for late reply I am on vacation, I am back today.
How can I check permission of directory for sap backup in GUI level ? Please let me know.
When I try to go through T.code DB12 -> Overview of databse backups - > Double click on todayu2019s date -> and click on Detail log I am getting a pop up with u201CCould not read detail log XXXX.anf u201D
But if I check through SM37 Job log I am able to see the log.
Please help me to solve this problem.
System details
BI System SAP NetWeaver 2004s, Kernel -> 710
DB :Oracle 10g
OS : HP UNIX
Regards
Kumar -
Database is not Opening. Errors are coming due to Copy Mismatch of Log file
Hello Friends,
I did some mistakes and deleted all log files after closing SAP QAS System.
I was trying to Resizing the Redo Log files, as per as SNOTE 309526.
All control files are consistent. Only due to Log File mismatch, Database is not Opening.
Here, is the error.
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00322: log 14 of thread 1 is not current copy
ORA-00312: online log 14 thread 1: '/oracle/RQ1/mirrlogB/log_g14m2.dbf'
ORA-00322: log 14 of thread 1 is not current copy
ORA-00312: online log 14 thread 1: '/oracle/RQ1/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf'
In working condition, Previously the file was with this name log_g11m1.dbf......
I had replaced all the files, which i had backedup ,before deleting those Log files. But, still this kind of error is coming.
I tried to "reset log", but it failed.
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01139: RESETLOGS option only valid after an incomplete database recovery
I did all the activities after Closing SAP System.
I want your Quick help, as its critical for me.
Regards
Bhavik Shroff
Edited by: Bhavik G. Shroff on Nov 8, 2008 3:49 PMHello Bhavik,
with your given information (the query from above and the posted ORA-errors) - unfortunately i have to say .. you are almost lost, i really advise you to get professional support on your system for that. Let me explain why.
The information from the query
SQL> SELECT * FROM V$LOG;
GROUP# THREAD# SEQUENCE# BYTES MEMBERS ARC STATUS FIRST_CHANGE# FIRST_TIM
11 1 22292 104857600 2 NO INVALIDATED 156909413 08-NOV-08
13 1 0 104857600 2 YES UNUSED 0 08-NOV-08
14 1 22291 20971520 2 YES ACTIVE 156909138 08-NOV-08
SQL> SELECT * FROM V$LOGFILE;
GROUP# STATUS TYPE MEMBER
11 ONLINE /oracle/RQ1/origlogA/log_g11_m1.dbf
11 ONLINE /oracle/RQ1/mirrlogA/log_g11_m2.dbf
13 ONLINE /oracle/RQ1/origlogA/log_g13_m1.dbf
13 ONLINE /oracle/RQ1/mirrlogA/log_g13_m2.dbf
14 ONLINE /oracle/RQ1/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf
14 ONLINE /oracle/RQ1/mirrlogB/log_g14m2.dbf
and the ORA-00322 error:
ORA-00322: log 14 of thread 1 is not current copy
ORA-00312: online log 14 thread 1: '/oracle/RQ1/mirrlogB/log_g14m2.dbf'
ORA-00322: log 14 of thread 1 is not current copy
As you can see your online redo log group 14 has the status ACTIVE, that means that this online redolog files are needed for a crash recovery (not all needed data was already flushed to the data files), but the files from the online redo log group 14 are lost (deleted accidentally). But you have really luck that this online redologfile is already archived (see query ARC = YES) so you must have a archivelog file with the sequence number 22291.
The problem in your case is that the recover is performed through the online redolog files (normally done by a complete recovery), but the online redolog files are already deleted. To fix this issue you have to restore an older backup and make a recover trough the archive log files (including the sequence 22291 which was already archived) and not through the online redolog groups.
At this point this is the only way to get a running database again (but maybe with data lost).
The other serious problem is the redolog group 11, it seems like this group was the CURRENT redolog (take a look at the sequence and the SCNs) and you will lose this data.
I can imagine that the database was not shutdown clearly at the moment of the redolog file deletion - the most indications are pointing to this.
Sorry that i have no better news for you.. please get professional support who can execute the necessary steps for you.
Regards
Stefan
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