Disaster Recovery - no backups

Hi.
I am running podcast producer and wiki/blog server on 10.6. After an IP address change podcast producer would not restart. I hunted down and removed all dns/ip inconsistencies.
I then followed some "advice" to demote open directory to stand alone and then repromote to master. This failed. No backup : (. All user accounts appear to have disappeared.
I have copies of the openldap db in /var/db/openldap.
Is it possible to recreate the OD contents from the ldap db files?
Pointers to the next step would be hugely appreciated.

Copy the files you kept to their original locations. If you did not save your init.ora, create a new one, referencing the controlfiles you kept. After this, you should be able to start the database again. If not, Oracle will probably prompt you with some error messages, just follow the leads.
Please, keep a copy of the files you have now, because with these you should allways be able to restore your database. If you encounter anymore problems, please contact

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