ORA-00214 control file version 33705 inconsistent with file version 33703

Hi,
I have successfully installed OracleEBS 12.2.0. I have started listener. Then while starting DB i got the following error.
ORA-00214 control  file '/home/oracle/data/controlfile_VIS1.ctl' version 33705 inconsistent with file '/home/oracle/data/controlfile_VIS2.ctl version 33703
I am not having backup for DB and it's files.
Please any one help me to recover this problem and to start DB
Thanks,
Selvi

Hi Selvi,
  It would be better to ask this question in the RDBMS forum -
https://community.oracle.com/community/database/general_questions
This forum is for questions about connecting to non-Oracle databases from Oracle.
Regards,
Mike

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