OnlineLog file , Undo file , Control file management on ASM

What are the commands to add online logfile, undo tablespace file and control file on ASM(Automatic Storage Manager)

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  • Can I have two Data Files in One control file of sql*loader tool

    hi,
    Can someone help me out. is it possible to have two Data Files in one control file of Sql*loader.
    And isit possible to run 10,000 records before lunch and 10,000 records before tea and 10,000 records before evening session by giving breaks after every 10,000 records.
    Thanks
    Ram

    Yes. You can specify two datafiles in one control file and can load using sql loader.
    I give you the sample control file.
    Load DATA
    INFILE 'TEST1.CSV'
    INFILE 'TEST2.CSV'
    TRUNCATE
    INTO TABLE TEST_P
    FIELDS TERMINATED BY "," OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
    TRAILING NULLCOLS
    (COL_1,
    COL_2,
    COL_n)
    Hope It will help you.
    -Karthik

  • Database restore without temp, undo and control files.

    Hi All,
    You might found this question silly but I don't know so asking this question here.
    I have cold back up of the database. Now, I want create clone of that database, but I have some different paths for the DBFs so I will create new control file after restoring the database.
    Now, I know that I don't need control files and tempfiles to be restored. I have 10 undo files in backup but on the new clone database I don't need all 10. I want only 5. So can I do the restoration without undo , temp and control file and later on add undo and temp?? and if yes then tell me that can I add them at mount level??
    This is my first restore, Please guide me its very urgent

    Nitin Joshi wrote:
    f the COLD Backup does not include the Online Redo Logs, an ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS is requireed >>to create these Online Redo Logs. Unfortunately, an OPEN RESETLOGS can only be done after an Incomplete >>Recovery or when using a Backup Control file.
    Therefore, we do a RECOVER with a CANCEL to simulate an Incomplete Recovery.Completely agree with you Hemant. And the links you've provided,i've gone through many times. Excellent description.
    I just wanted to know in above(OP's) scenario if he has complete cold backup(includes online redo logs), does he really need open reset logs or any recovery?
    Regards!no , if you have cold backup with online redo log files then i don't think so you need to open database in resetlogs.Resetlog is always after incomplete recovery or recovery using backup controlfile or you dont have redo logs.
    I am completely agree with you that with given scenario for the cold backup undo tablespace would not be part of recovery and you can
    -offline drop undo tablespace file
    -create another one undo tablespace and its undo datafile
    -point spfile to that newly undo tablespace
    I think Aman is saying in the context of restore and recover online database where undo tablespace create a vital role in database recovery, the undo blocks roll back the effects of uncommitted transactions previously applied by the rolling forward phase.
    Khurram

  • Dynamic location for RTF file in Bursting Control File

    Hi
    I have a query that determines the directory location of the RTF file on the server. (eg. query returns /u01/apps/erpd2/inst/apps/erpd2_mcdeagaix821/temp/XMCI_B2CR009_RFS.rtf
    Instead of hard-coding this location as:
    <xapi:template type="rtf" location="/u01/apps/erpd2/inst/apps/erpd2_mcdeagaix821/temp/XMCI_B2CR009_RFS.rtf">
    </xapi:template>
    I change the above to
    <xapi:template type="rtf" location="${RTF_LOC}">
    </xapi:template>
    and fetch RTF_LOC at the bursting level in the Data template.
    After specifying the location as a token in the bursting control file, the Bursting program errors out. It does not even go to the post-processing stage.
    I have fetched the Outbound SMTP server name in a similar fashion and specified the same as a token in the Bursting XML. It works fine. Also, when I hard-code the same RTF location in the bursting file, it works! Just specifying it as a token errors out the bursting process.
    Pls advise.
    Ritu

    Hi Ritu,
    I am probably too late to help you, but here is an answer for completeness. I had the same problem as you, I needed to make my template selection dynamic.
    The bursting control file below was not working until I applied patch 8594771 (BURSTING DOES NOT SUPPORT ESCAPE CHARACTERS LIKE "FIRST LAST <[email protected]>" )
    I managed to find this patch by running the XML Publisher Report Bursting Program with debug=Yes and got the message "java.util.zip.ZipException: ZIP file must have at least one entry". Searching on Oracle Support for this message delivered patch number 8594771
    Here is my control file:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <xapi:requestset xmlns:xapi="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oxp/xapi" type="bursting">
    <xapi:request select="/XX_DUNNING/LIST_G_SITE_USE_ID1/G_SITE_USE_ID1/LIST_G_CORRESPONDENCES/G_CORRESPONDENCES">
    <xapi:delivery>
    <xapi:email server="localhost" port="99"
    from="[email protected]"
    reply-to="[email protected]">
    <xapi:message id="email1" to="${CF_EMAIL_ADDRESS}" cc="${CF_CC_EMAIL_ADDRESS}"
    attachment="true"
    subject="${LIST_G_CUSTOM_LETTER_HEADER/G_CUSTOM_LETTER_HEADER/HEADER_TEXT}">
    ${LIST_G_CUSTOM_LETTER_FOOTER/G_CUSTOM_LETTER_FOOTER/FOOTER_TEXT}
    </xapi:message>
    </xapi:email>
    </xapi:delivery>
    <xapi:document output-type="pdf" delivery="email1">
    <xapi:template type="xsl-fo" location="${TEMPLATE_NAME}"
    filter=".//G_CORRESPONDENCES[DUNNING_METHOD='Email']">
    </xapi:template>
    </xapi:document>
    </xapi:request>
    </xapi:requestset>
    location="xdo://XX.${LETTER_NAME}.en.00" also worked
    Regards,
    Ruth Miller

  • In case of Control File Failure, Create Control File cmd how get scn?

    The following lines i picked from the
    http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:5033895918209
    ======================================================
    1. We can use the 'alter database rename ' at mount stage to rename any datafile. Or is it not possible to rename the system datafile like this? Why?
    2. What happens to the SCN information in the controlfile when a controlfile is recreated? How will the database sync the SCN with that of the datafiles?
    If I issue a 'backup controlfile to <file>' at 8 am and then restore that controlfile binary backup at 10 am and try to open the database, it will give me a control file old error. I understand that it is because the SCN is not in sync. But if I issue a 'backup controlfile to trace' at 8 am and use that script to recreate a new controlfile at 10 am, why doesn't I get the error? Where does it get the SCN information then?
    So what is the use of taking a binary copy of the controlfile. Looks like having a 'backup controlfile to trace' script is better than a binary backup. Do you agree? Why/whynot?
    Followup August 16, 2002 - 2pm US/Eastern:
    1) you could but I just always did it with the create controlfile statement.
    When moving system -- I do it that way
    When moving ANY OTHER tablespace -- i just offline it, move the files, rename the files online it.
    2) it just happens.
    The control file you create will read the files to figure out what is up.
    I agree, I've never used a binary controlfile backup myself.
    =========================================================
    My Question- In the Point2 above "Where does it get the SCN information and how control file do SCN Sync with data files?
    "

    1. The CREATE CONTROLFILE reads SCNs from the DataFiles. If the
    database was last shutdown, all the datafiles are "non-fuzzy" and have the same
    SCN (as of the shutdown checkpoint), If the database or some of the files are from
    are hot backup, you cannot open the database because the SCN of some files is
    older (lower) than others -- that is why a RECOVER (DATABASE or DATAFILE) is
    required.
    See http://web.singnet.com.sg/~hkchital/Incomplete_Recovery_with_BackupControlfile.doc
    2. I'm not sure I agree with Tom Kyte's response
    "I agree, I've never used a binary controlfile backup myself. "
    to the question
    "So what is the use of taking a binary copy of the controlfile. Looks like having a 'backup controlfile to trace' script is better than a binary backup. Do you agree? Why/whynot?"
    If you have lost your database (storage/filesystem failure) and all your datafiles are lost,
    you cannot simply do a CREATE CONTROLFILE from a Trace -- because the
    CREATE CONTROLFILE has to read and verify all the datafiles specified in the
    CREATE statement. If you have an RMAN Repository, you can use that to restore
    your database files but otherwise, the RMAN information about backups and backupsets
    are in the binary controlfile.
    That is why it is important to take binary controlfile backups either manually or
    using RMAN or using CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON.

  • 1 configuration file for all control files

    I happen to use sqlldr many times in my automation work. Most of the times few things in all my control files are same like
    LOAD DATA
    FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
    TRAILING NULLCOLS
    However if for some reason, something like delimiter changes, then I have to change the second line in all my control files and this makes maintenance tough.
    Was just wondering if its possible to store the common configuration settings in 1 config file and making sqlldr ctl files picking those common settings from 1 single file?
    Regards,
    Parag
    Edited by: Parag Kalra on Jul 25, 2010 12:15 AM
    Edited by: Parag Kalra on Jul 25, 2010 12:22 AM

    Of course you don't mention a version. Type four digits and three dots: too much work.
    Anyway: if you submit it as a feature request on Metaclunk, it might be arranged in release 13<whatever>, two years from now.
    Sybrand Bakker
    Senior Oracle DBA

  • Creating acscii control file from binary control file

    Hi,
    We are in the process of cloning DB on a different server from cold backups taken on source server. The DBA forgot to take the backup of control file by dumping to trace using command
    alter database backup controlfile to trace;
    We have the cold backup files of control files.
    Is there was to create ascii control file from those binary control file?
    I am wondering if we can use any binary file editors like emacs to do this
    Is there any other way to clone it without backup of control file?
    TIA
    andy

    Apart from that I recommend you to have this thread on hand if you get any trouble duplicating the database.
    TIP 04: Duplicating a Database in 10g by Joel Pèrez
    TIP 04: Duplicating a Database in 10g by Joel Pèrez
    Joel Pérez
    http://otn.oracle.com/experts

  • Dynamic Template file location in control file in Bursting

    HI,
    Normally we hard code the location of the template in the control file and keep the file at that server location.
    When we move from DEV to higher instances, we might need to change this path in control file. Is there any way to handle this dynamically and it will take similar path from the instance to which this control file is deployed.
    I need the syntax to handle this situation.
    Thanks,
    Praveen

    <FONT FACE="verdana" SIZE="2">
    You have to hardcode the values like the one below. In this case, even if you clone your instance, it will continue to work.
    <xapi:template type="rtf" location="xdo://SQLAP.XXV8_APXPBSRA.en.US/?getSource=true"
    ${short_appl_name} = SQLAP
    ${template_code} = XXV8_APXPBSRA
    Darshan Says,
    In this case assuming that while registering template you have specified langugae as 'English' and territory as 'United States', if you have not specified any territory then replace US with 00 for default.
    References:-
    http://garethroberts.blogspot.com/2008/03/bi-publisher-ebs-bursting-101.html
    Having Trouble using template in control file

  • File Based logging: Control file name based on calling service

    In the file logging, I need to change the "Prefix" and "Suffix" that I can type in, from page "FILE Transport Configuration" while creating
    business service with transfort: File. I need to be able to supply these values for the file name from proxy service activity.
    I am creating as logging proxy service which will be called from all the other proxy services. I am planning to use logging to File System based on
    BS for achieving this. I need to be able to create a new file with name that corresponds to the calling service. How can I achieve this?
    Also this service should be able to turn logging on or off based on the calling service. I should be able to turn off the logging completely or
    turn off the logging only for few services.
    What is the best way to achieve this?

    HI
    That means your file name would be decided at run time . so u can use adapter specific mesage attributes in ur communication channel
    please refer tto the same here
    /people/william.li/blog/2006/04/18/dynamic-configuration-of-some-communication-channel-parameters-using-message-mapping
    Dynamic File Name Part 1
    /people/jayakrishnan.nair/blog/2005/06/20/dynamic-file-name-using-xi-30-sp12-part--i
    Dynamic File Name Part 2
    /people/jayakrishnan.nair/blog/2005/06/28/dynamic-file-namexslt-mapping-with-java-enhancement-using-xi-30-sp12-part-ii

  • ORA-00205: error in identifying control file, check alert log for more

    I am trying to upgrade database software from 11.2.0.1 to 11.2.0.2 and followed the steps given in the Doc ID 1276368.1 in linux 86 OS environment . I am in step 9 where i need to start up the database in startup upgrade mode. I get the the following error. Please help. This out of box upgrade is quite tricky and my database is stigged version. Not able to trouble shoot further, Please help me to go forward.
    sqlplus " / as sysdba "
    SQL> spool /tmp/upgrade.log
    SQL> startup upgrade
    ORACLE instance started.
    Total System Global Area 1607008256 bytes
    Fixed Size 1344476 bytes
    Variable Size 973081636 bytes
    Database Buffers 620756992 bytes
    Redo Buffers 11825152 bytes
    ORA-00205: error in identifying control file, check alert log for more info
    Do i shutdown and restart again? I need to run @catupgrd.sql; and other.sql to upgrade it and then apply CPU patch.
    Please help...regards

    Fatal NI connect error 12637, connecting to:
    (LOCAL=NO)
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
         Oracle Bequeath NT Protocol Adapter for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
    Time: 21-NOV-2011 04:49:04
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12637
    TNS-12637: Packet receive failed
    ns secondary err code: 12532
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (3912) as a result of ORA-609
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:02 2011
    Shutting down instance (immediate)
    Stopping background process SMCO
    Shutting down instance: further logons disabled
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:04 2011
    Stopping background process CJQ0
    Stopping background process QMNC
    Stopping background process MMNL
    Stopping background process MMON
    License high water mark = 26
    All dispatchers and shared servers shutdown
    ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:09 2011
    SMON: disabling tx recovery
    SMON: disabling cache recovery
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:09 2011
    Shutting down archive processes
    Archiving is disabled
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:09 2011
    ARCH shutting down
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:09 2011
    ARCH shutting down
    ARC3: Archival stopped
    ARC1: Archival stopped
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:09 2011
    ARCH shutting down
    ARC0: Archival stopped
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:09 2011
    ARCH shutting down
    ARC2: Archival stopped
    Thread 1 closed at log sequence 1458
    Successful close of redo thread 1
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:51 2011
    Completed: ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
    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
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:52 2011
    Stopping background process VKTM:
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:56 2011
    Instance shutdown complete
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:43 2011
    Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
    LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
    LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
    Picked latch-free SCN scheme 2
    Using LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 parameter default value as USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST
    Autotune of undo retention is turned on.
    IMODE=BR
    ILAT =27
    LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
    SYS auditing is enabled
    Starting up:
    Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options.
    Using parameter settings in server-side spfile /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/spfilertborcl.ora
    System parameters with non-default values:
    processes = 150
    resource_limit = TRUE
    memory_target = 1536M
    control_files = "/u01/app/oracle/oradata/rtborcl/control01.ctl"
    control_files = "/u02/app/oracle/oradata/control02.ctl"
    db_block_size = 8192
    compatible = "11.2.0.1.0"
    log_archive_format = "%t_%s_%r.dbf"
    db_recovery_file_dest = "/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area"
    db_recovery_file_dest_size= 4977M
    undo_tablespace = "UNDOTBS1"
    recyclebin = "OFF"
    db_securefile = "PERMITTED"
    remote_login_passwordfile= "EXCLUSIVE"
    audit_sys_operations = TRUE
    db_domain = ""
    global_names = TRUE
    dispatchers = "(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=rtborclXDB)"
    audit_file_dest = "/u01/app/oracle/admin/rtborcl/adump"
    audit_trail = "DB_EXTENDED"
    db_name = "rtborcl"
    open_cursors = 300
    os_authent_prefix = "SOP$"
    sql92_security = TRUE
    sec_protocol_error_further_action= "drop"
    sec_max_failed_login_attempts= 3
    diagnostic_dest = "/u01/app/oracle"
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    PMON started with pid=2, OS id=4275
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    VKTM started with pid=3, OS id=4280
    VKTM running at (100ms) precision
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    GEN0 started with pid=4, OS id=4287
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DIAG started with pid=5, OS id=4292
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DBRM started with pid=6, OS id=4297
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    PSP0 started with pid=7, OS id=4302
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DIA0 started with pid=8, OS id=4307
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    MMAN started with pid=9, OS id=4312
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DBW0 started with pid=10, OS id=4317
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    LGWR started with pid=11, OS id=4322
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    CKPT started with pid=12, OS id=4327
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    SMON started with pid=13, OS id=4332
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    RECO started with pid=14, OS id=4337
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:51 2011
    Completed: ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
    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
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:52 2011
    Stopping background process VKTM:
    Mon Nov 21 04:59:56 2011
    Instance shutdown complete
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:43 2011
    Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
    LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
    LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
    Picked latch-free SCN scheme 2
    Using LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 parameter default value as USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST
    Autotune of undo retention is turned on.
    IMODE=BR
    ILAT =27
    LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
    SYS auditing is enabled
    Starting up:
    Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options.
    Using parameter settings in server-side spfile /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/dbs/spfilertborcl.ora
    System parameters with non-default values:
    processes = 150
    resource_limit = TRUE
    memory_target = 1536M
    control_files = "/u01/app/oracle/oradata/rtborcl/control01.ctl"
    control_files = "/u02/app/oracle/oradata/control02.ctl"
    db_block_size = 8192
    compatible = "11.2.0.1.0"
    log_archive_format = "%t_%s_%r.dbf"
    db_recovery_file_dest = "/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area"
    db_recovery_file_dest_size= 4977M
    undo_tablespace = "UNDOTBS1"
    recyclebin = "OFF"
    db_securefile = "PERMITTED"
    remote_login_passwordfile= "EXCLUSIVE"
    audit_sys_operations = TRUE
    db_domain = ""
    global_names = TRUE
    dispatchers = "(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=rtborclXDB)"
    audit_file_dest = "/u01/app/oracle/admin/rtborcl/adump"
    audit_trail = "DB_EXTENDED"
    db_name = "rtborcl"
    open_cursors = 300
    os_authent_prefix = "SOP$"
    sql92_security = TRUE
    sec_protocol_error_further_action= "drop"
    sec_max_failed_login_attempts= 3
    diagnostic_dest = "/u01/app/oracle"
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    PMON started with pid=2, OS id=4275
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    VKTM started with pid=3, OS id=4280
    VKTM running at (100ms) precision
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    GEN0 started with pid=4, OS id=4287
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DIAG started with pid=5, OS id=4292
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DBRM started with pid=6, OS id=4297
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    PSP0 started with pid=7, OS id=4302
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DIA0 started with pid=8, OS id=4307
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    MMAN started with pid=9, OS id=4312
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    DBW0 started with pid=10, OS id=4317
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:47 2011
    LGWR started with pid=11, OS id=4322
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    CKPT started with pid=12, OS id=4327
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    SMON started with pid=13, OS id=4332
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    RECO started with pid=14, OS id=4337
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:48 2011
    MMON started with pid=15, OS id=4342
    starting up 1 dispatcher(s) for network address '(ADDRESS=(PARTIAL=YES)(PROTOCOL=TCP))'...
    Mon C:\Users\MVEMURI 07:48:48 2011
    MMNL started with pid=16, OS id=4347
    starting up 1 shared server(s) ...
    ORACLE_BASE from environment = /u01/app/oracle
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:49 2011
    ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
    Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 2616737889
    Database mounted in Exclusive Mode
    Lost write protection disabled
    Completed: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:54 2011
    ALTER DATABASE OPEN
    LGWR: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:54 2011
    ARC0 started with pid=20, OS id=4398
    ARC0: Archival started
    LGWR: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES COMPLETE
    ARC0: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:55 2011
    ARC1 started with pid=21, OS id=4403
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:55 2011
    ARC2 started with pid=22, OS id=4408
    ARC1: Archival started
    ARC2: Archival started
    ARC2: Becoming the 'no FAL' ARCH
    ARC2: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:55 2011
    ARC3 started with pid=23, OS id=4413
    ARC1: Becoming the heartbeat ARCH
    Thread 1 opened at log sequence 1458
    Current log# 3 seq# 1458 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/rtborcl/redo03.log
    Current log# 3 seq# 1458 mem# 1: /u02/app/oracle/oradata/redo03b.log
    Successful open of redo thread 1
    MTTR advisory is disabled because FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET is not set
    SMON: enabling cache recovery
    ARC3: Archival started
    ARC0: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES COMPLETE
    Successfully onlined Undo Tablespace 2.
    Undo initialization finished serial:0 start:977954 end:979234 diff:1280
    Verifying file header compatibility for 11g tablespace encryption..
    Verifying 11g file header compatibility for tablespace encryption completed
    Mon Nov 21 07:48:58 2011
    SMON: enabling tx recovery
    Database Characterset is WE8MSWIN1252
    No Resource Manager plan active
    replication_dependency_tracking turned off (no async multimaster replication found)
    Starting background process QMNC
    Mon Nov 21 07:49:03 2011
    QMNC started with pid=24, OS id=4418
    Mon Nov 21 07:49:10 2011
    db_recovery_file_dest_size of 4977 MB is 13.68% 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.
    Mon Nov 21 07:49:12 2011
    Completed: ALTER DATABASE OPEN
    Mon Nov 21 07:49:12 2011
    Starting background process CJQ0
    Mon Nov 21 07:49:12 2011
    CJQ0 started with pid=25, OS id=4470
    Mon Nov 21 07:54:05 2011
    Starting background process SMCO
    Mon Nov 21 07:54:05 2011
    SMCO started with pid=26, OS id=4515
    Mon Nov 21 10:08:01 2011
    ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG
    Mon Nov 21 10:08:01 2011
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 1459 (LGWR switch)
    Current log# 1 seq# 1459 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/rtborcl/redo01.log
    Current log# 1 seq# 1459 mem# 1: /u02/app/oracle/oradata/redo01b.log
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