MOVED: G41M-P23 - Wrong type of memory?

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however the overall system is unstable.
Can you please be more specific about the issue or issues your are actually facing?  Please define "the overall system is unstable" in terms of the most common symptoms.
Also, please provide full system specifications:  >>Posting Guide<<
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Could the fact that the frequencies don't match up affect the system stability?
What frequencies are you referring to exactly?
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According to MSI this motherboard can support RAM running at 1333MHz in an OC mode. Can I OC the RAM without stressing the CPU too much?
It is not the mainboard that is "causing" this limitation into existance but the Chipset (or to be more precise: its memory controller).  According to Intel specifications it natively supports DDR3-800 and DDR3-1066 memory modules.  Everything faster than that means overclocking the memory controller/memory bus.
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without stressing the CPU
Overclocking your memory is not directly related to your processor or its frequency.  If you already have stability problems @DDR3-1066, then overclocking the memory/memory bus (or actually: overclocking as such) is probably the last thing your should engage in at the moment.

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  • G41M-P23 - Wrong type of memory?

    I recently bought a G41M-P23 motherboard, a Intel E3400 and two sticks of 2GB Kingmax RAM DRR3 1333MHz. The RAM appears to be running well at 1066MHz, however the overall system is unstable.
    Could the fact that the frequencies don't match up affect the system stability? According to MSI this motherboard can support RAM running at 1333MHz in an OC mode. Can I OC the RAM without stressing the CPU too much?

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    however the overall system is unstable.
    Can you please be more specific about the issue or issues your are actually facing?  Please define "the overall system is unstable" in terms of the most common symptoms.
    Also, please provide full system specifications:  >>Posting Guide<<
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    Could the fact that the frequencies don't match up affect the system stability?
    What frequencies are you referring to exactly?
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    According to MSI this motherboard can support RAM running at 1333MHz in an OC mode. Can I OC the RAM without stressing the CPU too much?
    It is not the mainboard that is "causing" this limitation into existance but the Chipset (or to be more precise: its memory controller).  According to Intel specifications it natively supports DDR3-800 and DDR3-1066 memory modules.  Everything faster than that means overclocking the memory controller/memory bus.
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    without stressing the CPU
    Overclocking your memory is not directly related to your processor or its frequency.  If you already have stability problems @DDR3-1066, then overclocking the memory/memory bus (or actually: overclocking as such) is probably the last thing your should engage in at the moment.

  • ORA-30012: undo tablespace 'UNDOTBS' does not exist or of wrong type

    OS Version : AIX 6.1
    DB Version : 11.2.0.1
    I am duplicating database and got below error:
    contents of Memory Script:
       Alter clone database open resetlogs;
    executing Memory Script
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00601: fatal error in recovery manager
    RMAN-03004: fatal error during execution of command
    RMAN-10041: Could not re-create polling channel context following failure.
    RMAN-10024: error setting up for rpc polling
    RMAN-10005: error opening cursor
    RMAN-10002: ORACLE error: ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE
    RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 02/16/2013 17:20:02
    RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
    RMAN-06136: ORACLE error from auxiliary database: ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced
    ORA-30012: undo tablespace 'UNDOTBS' does not exist or of wrong type
    Process ID: 44040326
    Session ID: 65 Serial number: 3
    Error is because in target database undo tablespace is UNDOTBS_NEW and in auxiliary database undo tablespace name in init file is UNDOTBS. I followed the meatlink doc 433992.1 which suggest following steps to recover from above error:
    1) edit the parameter UNDO_MANAGEMENT to "MANUAL"
    2) start database again
    3) drop the UNDO tablespace
    4) recreate UNDO tablespace which matches to name in init file.
    5) shutdown & start DB again.
    Now, i edited init file and tried to start DB and got following error:
    oracore@cph-core-db01-s $ sqlplus /nolog
    SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production on Sat Feb 16 17:22:11 2013
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    SQL> conn sys as sysdba
    Enter password:
    Connected to an idle instance.
    SQL> startup
    ORACLE instance started.
    Total System Global Area 4275781632 bytes
    Fixed Size                  2213632 bytes
    Variable Size             822085888 bytes
    Database Buffers         3439329280 bytes
    Redo Buffers               12152832 bytes
    Database mounted.
    ORA-01113: file 1 needs media recovery
    ORA-01110: data file 1: '/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/system01.dbf'I don't want to run duplicate command with correct UNDO tablespace name. Any other work around for this ?

    STARTUP MOUNT
    RECOVER DATABASE USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE UNTIL CANCEL
    CANCEL
    ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS
    Above option is not working for CORE_DUP, i am getting very strange error, while trying to recover i am getting very strange error as below:
    oracore@cph-core-db01-s $ export ORACLE_SID=CORE_DUP
    SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production on Mon Feb 18 11:17:25 2013
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    SQL> conn sys as sysdba
    Enter password:
    Connected to an idle instance.
    SQL> startup mount
    ORACLE instance started.
    Total System Global Area 4275781632 bytes
    Fixed Size                  2213632 bytes
    Variable Size             822085888 bytes
    Database Buffers         3439329280 bytes
    Redo Buffers               12152832 bytes
    Database mounted.
    SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
    alter database open resetlogs
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01139: RESETLOGS option only valid after an incomplete database recovery
    SQL> recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;
    ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
    ORA-16433: The database must be opened in read/write mode.Primary database initfile:
    event="10298 trace name context forever, level 32"
    db_block_size=8192
    db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
    open_cursors=300
    db_name=CORE
    cursor_sharing='SIMILAR'
    global_names=FALSE
    diagnostic_dest=/u01/app/oracore/diag/CORE
    #background_dump_dest=/u01/app/oracore/diag/rdbms/bdump
    #core_dump_dest=/u01/app/oracore/diag/rdbms/cdump
    #user_dump_dest=/u01/app/oracore/diag/rdbms/udump
    control_files=("/u01/oradata/CORE/control01.ctl", "/u02/oradata/CORE/control02.ctl", "/u03/oradata/CORE/control03.ctl")
    log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=/u05/oradata/CORE/'
    log_archive_format='CORE_%s%t%r.ARC'
    job_queue_processes=10
    compatible=11.2.0.1
    processes=150
    fast_start_mttr_target=300
    filesystemio_options='SETALL'
    pga_aggregate_target=500M
    recyclebin='OFF'
    remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
    session_cached_cursors=100
    sga_target=4G
    undo_management='AUTO'
    undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS_NEW'
    nls_date_format='DD-MON-RRRR'
    nls_length_semantics='CHAR'initfile for CORE_DUP
    event="10298 trace name context forever, level 32"
    db_block_size=8192
    db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
    open_cursors=300
    db_name=CORE_DUP
    cursor_sharing='SIMILAR'
    global_names=FALSE
    diagnostic_dest=/u01/app/oracore/diag/CORE/CORE_DUP
    control_files=("/u01/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/control01.ctl", "/u02/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/control02.ctl", "/u03/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/control03.ctl")
    log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/'
    log_archive_format='CORE_DUP%s%t%r.ARC'
    job_queue_processes=10
    compatible=11.2.0.1
    _compression_compatibility="11.2.0"
    processes=150
    fast_start_mttr_target=300
    filesystemio_options='SETALL'
    pga_aggregate_target=500M
    recyclebin='OFF'
    remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
    session_cached_cursors=100
    sga_target=4G
    undo_management='AUTO'
    undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS'
    nls_date_format='DD-MON-RRRR'
    nls_length_semantics='CHAR'
    log_file_name_convert='/CORE','/CORE/CORE_DUP'
    db_file_name_convert='/CORE','/CORE/CORE_DUP'Duplicate steps are as:
    oracore@cph-core-db01-s $ rman target sys/zzzz@core catalog rmantst10/zzzzz@catdb auxiliary /
    Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Feb 18 15:50:00 2013
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved.
    connected to target database: CORE (DBID=913972022)
    connected to recovery catalog database
    connected to auxiliary database: CORE_DUP (not mounted)
    RMAN> duplicate target database to CORE_DUP;
    Starting Duplicate Db at 18-FEB-13
    allocated channel: ORA_AUX_DISK_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: SID=96 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: ORA_AUX_DISK_2
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: SID=127 device type=DISK
    contents of Memory Script:
       sql clone "create spfile from memory";
    executing Memory Script
    sql statement: create spfile from memory
    contents of Memory Script:
       shutdown clone immediate;
       startup clone nomount;
    executing Memory Script
    Oracle instance shut down
    connected to auxiliary database (not started)
    Oracle instance started
    Total System Global Area    4275781632 bytes
    Fixed Size                     2213632 bytes
    Variable Size                838863104 bytes
    Database Buffers            3422552064 bytes
    Redo Buffers                  12152832 bytes
    contents of Memory Script:
       sql clone "alter system set  db_name =
    ''CORE'' comment=
    ''Modified by RMAN duplicate'' scope=spfile";
       sql clone "alter system set  db_unique_name =
    ''CORE_DUP'' comment=
    ''Modified by RMAN duplicate'' scope=spfile";
       shutdown clone immediate;
       startup clone force nomount
       restore clone primary controlfile;
       alter clone database mount;
    executing Memory Script
    sql statement: alter system set  db_name =  ''CORE'' comment= ''Modified by RMAN duplicate'' scope=spfile
    sql statement: alter system set  db_unique_name =  ''CORE_DUP'' comment= ''Modified by RMAN duplicate'' scope=spfile
    Oracle instance shut down
    Oracle instance started
    Total System Global Area    4275781632 bytes
    Fixed Size                     2213632 bytes
    Variable Size                838863104 bytes
    Database Buffers            3422552064 bytes
    Redo Buffers                  12152832 bytes
    Starting restore at 18-FEB-13
    allocated channel: ORA_AUX_DISK_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: SID=96 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: ORA_AUX_DISK_2
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: SID=127 device type=DISK
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: starting datafile backup set restore
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restoring control file
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L1_CORE_16022013_5fo246k3_175_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L1_CORE_16022013_5fo246k3_175_1 tag=LEVEL1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:03
    output file name=/u01/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/control01.ctl
    output file name=/u02/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/control02.ctl
    output file name=/u03/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/control03.ctl
    Finished restore at 18-FEB-13
    database mounted
    contents of Memory Script:
       set until scn  1217601;
       set newname for datafile  1 to
    "/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/system01.dbf";
       set newname for datafile  2 to
    "/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/sysaux01.dbf";
       set newname for datafile  4 to
    "/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users01.dbf";
       set newname for datafile  5 to
    "/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users02.dbf";
       set newname for datafile  6 to
    "/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users03.dbf";
       set newname for datafile  9 to
    "/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/undotbs_new01.dbf";
       restore
       clone database
    executing Memory Script
    executing command: SET until clause
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    Starting restore at 18-FEB-13
    using channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1
    using channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: starting datafile backup set restore
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00004 to /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users01.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00005 to /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users02.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00006 to /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users03.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L0_CORE_16022013_55o246fe_165_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: starting datafile backup set restore
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring datafile 00001 to /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/system01.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring datafile 00002 to /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/sysaux01.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring datafile 00009 to /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/undotbs_new01.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L0_CORE_16022013_56o246fe_166_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L0_CORE_16022013_56o246fe_166_1 tag=LEVEL0
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:15
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L0_CORE_16022013_55o246fe_165_1 tag=LEVEL0
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:35
    Finished restore at 18-FEB-13
    contents of Memory Script:
       switch clone datafile all;
    executing Memory Script
    datafile 1 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=24 STAMP=807724355 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/system01.dbf
    datafile 2 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=25 STAMP=807724355 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/sysaux01.dbf
    datafile 4 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=26 STAMP=807724356 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users01.dbf
    datafile 5 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=27 STAMP=807724356 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users02.dbf
    datafile 6 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=28 STAMP=807724356 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users03.dbf
    datafile 9 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=29 STAMP=807724356 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/undotbs_new01.dbf
    contents of Memory Script:
       set until scn  1217601;
       recover
       clone database
        delete archivelog
    executing Memory Script
    executing command: SET until clause
    Starting recover at 18-FEB-13
    using channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1
    using channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: starting incremental datafile backup set restore
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    destination for restore of datafile 00001: /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/system01.dbf
    destination for restore of datafile 00002: /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/sysaux01.dbf
    destination for restore of datafile 00009: /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/undotbs_new01.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L1_CORE_16022013_5eo246k2_174_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: starting incremental datafile backup set restore
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    destination for restore of datafile 00004: /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users01.dbf
    destination for restore of datafile 00005: /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users02.dbf
    destination for restore of datafile 00006: /u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users03.dbf
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L1_CORE_16022013_5do246k2_173_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L1_CORE_16022013_5eo246k2_174_1 tag=LEVEL1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/DF_L1_CORE_16022013_5do246k2_173_1 tag=LEVEL1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
    starting media recovery
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1718 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17181807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1719 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17191807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1720 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17201807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1721 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17211807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1722 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17221807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1723 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17231807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1724 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17241807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1725 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17251807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1726 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17261807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1727 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17271807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1728 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17281807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1729 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17291807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1730 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17301807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1731 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17311807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1732 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17321807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1733 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17331807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1734 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17341807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1735 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17351807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1736 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17361807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1737 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17371807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1738 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17381807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1739 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17391807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1740 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17401807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1741 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17411807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1742 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17421807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1743 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17431807276264.ARC
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 1744 is already on disk as file /u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17441807276264.ARC
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: starting archived log restore to default destination
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1710
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/ARC_1HR_CORE_16022013_5jo24jp8_179_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: starting archived log restore to default destination
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1711
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1712
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1713
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1714
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1715
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1716
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restoring archived log
    archived log thread=1 sequence=1717
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: reading from backup piece /oraclebackup/CORE/ARC_1HR_CORE_18022013_5ko296uf_180_1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/ARC_1HR_CORE_16022013_5jo24jp8_179_1 tag=ARC_1HR
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17101807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1710
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17101807276264.ARC RECID=3041 STAMP=807724360
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: piece handle=/oraclebackup/CORE/ARC_1HR_CORE_18022013_5ko296uf_180_1 tag=ARC_1HR
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restored backup piece 1
    channel ORA_AUX_DISK_2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:08
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17111807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1711
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17111807276264.ARC RECID=3042 STAMP=807724362
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17121807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1712
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17121807276264.ARC RECID=3043 STAMP=807724363
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17131807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1713
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17131807276264.ARC RECID=3044 STAMP=807724367
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17141807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1714
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17141807276264.ARC RECID=3048 STAMP=807724367
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17151807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1715
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17151807276264.ARC RECID=3046 STAMP=807724367
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17161807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1716
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17161807276264.ARC RECID=3045 STAMP=807724367
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/CORE_DUP17171807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1717
    channel clone_default: deleting archived log(s)
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    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17191807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1719
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17201807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1720
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17211807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1721
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17221807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1722
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17231807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1723
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17241807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1724
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17251807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1725
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17261807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1726
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17271807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1727
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17281807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1728
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17291807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1729
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17301807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1730
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17311807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1731
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17321807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1732
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17331807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1733
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17341807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1734
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17351807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1735
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17361807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1736
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17371807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1737
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17381807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1738
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17391807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1739
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17401807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1740
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17411807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1741
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17421807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1742
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17431807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1743
    archived log file name=/u05/oradata/CORE/CORE_17441807276264.ARC thread=1 sequence=1744
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    database dismounted
    Oracle instance shut down
    connected to auxiliary database (not started)
    Oracle instance started
    Total System Global Area    4275781632 bytes
    Fixed Size                     2213632 bytes
    Variable Size                838863104 bytes
    Database Buffers            3422552064 bytes
    Redo Buffers                  12152832 bytes
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    Oracle instance shut down
    connected to auxiliary database (not started)
    Oracle instance started
    Total System Global Area    4275781632 bytes
    Fixed Size                     2213632 bytes
    Variable Size                838863104 bytes
    Database Buffers            3422552064 bytes
    Redo Buffers                  12152832 bytes
    sql statement: CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "CORE_DUP" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
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      MAXLOGMEMBERS      4
      MAXDATAFILES      500
      MAXINSTANCES     1
      MAXLOGHISTORY     2298
    LOGFILE
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      GROUP  2 ( '/u02/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/redo02a.log', '/u03/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/redo02b.log' ) SIZE 10 M  REUSE,
      GROUP  3 ( '/u02/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/redo03a.log', '/u03/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/redo03b.log' ) SIZE 10 M  REUSE
    DATAFILE
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       set newname for tempfile  1 to
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    cataloged datafile copy
    datafile copy file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users01.dbf RECID=2 STAMP=807724423
    cataloged datafile copy
    datafile copy file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users02.dbf RECID=3 STAMP=807724423
    cataloged datafile copy
    datafile copy file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users03.dbf RECID=4 STAMP=807724423
    cataloged datafile copy
    datafile copy file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/undotbs_new01.dbf RECID=5 STAMP=807724423
    datafile 2 switched to datafile copy
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    datafile 4 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=2 STAMP=807724423 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users01.dbf
    datafile 5 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=3 STAMP=807724423 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users02.dbf
    datafile 6 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=4 STAMP=807724423 file name=/u04/oradata/CORE/CORE_DUP/users03.dbf
    datafile 9 switched to datafile copy
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       Alter clone database open resetlogs;
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    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
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    RMAN-03004: fatal error during execution of command
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