Ora-01113: USERS01.dbf need's media recovery when starting database

Bear with me if this seems a stupid question. (I'm a developer and just starting to catch up the DBA job).
Our database server is down and when we tried to bring it back using DBA studio (logon as SYS), we got the following error: ora-01113: USERS01.dbf need's media recovery.
From the documentation I know I can do a media recovery on the datafile. But with the database not being open, how am I getting access to SQL plus and perform this task? I tried to log on using the SYS credential and I could not log on. Please help. Thanks very much. Changsong

Get connection from SQL*Plus at the command line to carry out that so:
export ORACLE_SID<database_sid>
sqlplus /nolog
conn / as sysdba
recover ....
Joel Pèrez
http://otn.oracle.com/experts

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    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20090103112315]
    Sat Jan 03 11:23:16 2009
    Recovered data files to a consistent state at change 92419435
    Errors in file c:\app\administrator\diag\rdbms\goldsby\gold\trace\gold_mrp0_648.trc:
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    Errors in file c:\app\administrator\diag\rdbms\goldsby\gold\trace\gold_mrp0_648.trc:
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    Sat Jan 03 11:23:17 2009
    Sweep Incident[544158]: completed
    MRP TRACE FILE
    ** 2009-01-03 11:05:36.140 1095 krsh.c
    MRP0: Background Managed Standby Recovery process started
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:41.140
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:41.140 1295 krsm.c
    Managed Recovery: Initialization posted.
    Started 11g Parallel Media Recovery
    Fast Parallel Media Recovery enabled
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:41.156 1095 krsh.c
    Managed Standby Recovery starting Real Time Apply
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:41.671
    Recovery target incarnation = 5, activation ID = 0
    Influx buffer limit = 31623 (50% x 63246)
    Successfully allocated 2 recovery slaves
    Start recovery at thread 1 ckpt scn 92413878 logseq 297 block 2
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:43.281
    Media Recovery add redo thread 1
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:43.296 1295 krsm.c
    Managed Recovery: Active posted.
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:43.500
    Media Recovery Log C:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\GOLDSBY\ARCHIVELOG\2008_12_30\O1_MF_1_297_4ON1Y6NZ_.ARC
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:44.093
    Media Recovery Log C:\APP\ADMINISTRATOR\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\GOLDSBY\ARCHIVELOG\2008_12_31\O1_MF_1_298_4ON74ROZ_.ARC
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:44.906
    Incident 520220 created, dump file: c:\app\administrator\diag\rdbms\goldsby\gold\incident\incdir_520220\gold_mrp0_4044_i520220.trc
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:45.687 1095 krsh.c
    MRP0: Background Media Recovery terminated with error 600
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:45.687 1095 krsh.c
    Managed Standby Recovery not using Real Time Apply
    kcrrgaptime: no snapshot information available
    ----- Redo read statistics for thread 1 -----
    Read rate (ASYNC): 21376Kb in 2.55s => 8.19 Mb/sec
    Total redo bytes: 23424Kb Longest record: 14Kb, moves: 17/62299 moved: 0Mb (0%)
    Longest LWN: 804Kb, reads: 2357
    Last redo scn: 0x0000.05823f03 (92421891)
    Change vector header moves = 8621/118937 (7%)
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:45.828
    Media Recovery drop redo thread 1
    Completed 11g Parallel Media Recovery
    Starting in-flux buffer recovery from SCN 0.92413878 to SCN (non-inclusive) 0.92419435
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:46.265
    Influx Media Recovery add redo thread 1
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:47.531
    *** 2009-01-03 11:05:47.531 1295 krsm.c
    Managed Recovery: Not Active posted.
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    error 473 detected in background process
    OPIRIP: Uncaught error 447. Error stack:
    ORA-00447: fatal error in background process
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3012], [5], [131], [0], [92421891], [0], [92413878], []
    could you help on this...?
    waiting for your favorable reply,
    thanks in advance..
    Regards

    Hi;
    This error occurs when you have run a switchover/ failover, you may have two parallel standby's but when you pass the command for switchover the one standby is not aware of what you have done.
    The point is that all standby should know who is your primary & standby's should also be aware of each other in their "pfiles" now, you should either recreate the standby or open with reset logs.
    ora-600 occurs due to different incarnation.
    Hope this will help you
    if you switch multiple logfiles in primary, & run >>
    alter database recover managed standby database disconnect;
    your standby will start syncing.
    Hope this will help you

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