Orale 9i alter database open ( noarchivelog )
Hi all,
Not sure what was trhe issue as after I tried to put my database in noarchivelog mode it game me a ORA- device busy and logged me out of the session ?!!
Steps:
Shutdown first
then
- startup mount
- alter database noarchivelog
- alter database open
ORA-xxx device busy , acquire with NOWAIT option .....
Any ideas what i missed ?
Thx
Afaik, there is really no need to adjust the log_archive_start and/or log_archive_dest parameters when changing the archivelog mode. The sequence mentioned by the OP (shutdown; startup mount; alter database noarchivelog; alter database open;) is sufficient.
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Hi,
I try to start a database with the commands
startup mount
alter database noarchivelog
everything is ok up to now
When I give the command
alter database open
I obtain
ERROR at line 1
ORA-01092 Oracle instance terminated Disconnection forced.
Why?
Thank you,
MihaelaI post the last 120 lines of alert_log:
Mon Jul 24 12:57:31 2006
alter database noarchivelog
Mon Jul 24 12:57:31 2006
Completed: alter database noarchivelog
Mon Jul 24 12:57:44 2006
alter database open
Mon Jul 24 12:57:47 2006
Thread 1 opened at log sequence 1281
Current log# 3 seq# 1281 mem# 0: /web/oradata/simmer/redo03_A.log
Current log# 3 seq# 1281 mem# 1: /web/oradata/simmer/redo03_B.log
Successful open of redo thread 1
Mon Jul 24 12:57:47 2006
SMON: enabling cache recovery
Mon Jul 24 12:57:50 2006
Successfully onlined Undo Tablespace 1.
Mon Jul 24 12:57:50 2006
SMON: enabling tx recovery
Mon Jul 24 12:57:50 2006
Errors in file /web/bin/oracle/9206/admin/simmer/udump/simmer_ora_1636.trc:
ORA-12701: CREATE DATABASE character set is not known
Mon Jul 24 12:57:50 2006
Error 12701 happened during db open, shutting down database
USER: terminating instance due to error 12701
Instance terminated by USER, pid = 1636
ORA-1092 signalled during: alter database open
Tue Jul 25 09:52:36 2006
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
SCN scheme 3
Using log_archive_dest parameter default value
LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
SYS auditing is disabled
Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 9.2.0.6.0.
System parameters with non-default values:
processes = 300
timed_statistics = TRUE
shared_pool_size = 117440512
large_pool_size = 16777216
java_pool_size = 117440512
control_files = /web/oradata/simmer/control01.ctl, /web/arhive/ctl/control02.ctl, /web/bin/oracle/9206/ctl/control03.ctl
db_block_size = 8192
db_cache_size = 33554432
compatible = 9.2.0.0.0
db_file_multiblock_read_count= 16
fast_start_mttr_target = 300
undo_management = AUTO
undo_tablespace = UNDOTBS1
undo_retention = 10800
remote_login_passwordfile= EXCLUSIVE
db_domain =
instance_name = SIMMER
job_queue_processes = 10
hash_join_enabled = TRUE
background_dump_dest = /web/bin/oracle/9206/admin/simmer/bdump
user_dump_dest = /web/bin/oracle/9206/admin/simmer/udump
core_dump_dest = /web/bin/oracle/9206/admin/simmer/cdump
sort_area_size = 1048576
db_name = SIMMER
open_cursors = 300
optimizer_mode = rule
star_transformation_enabled= FALSE
query_rewrite_enabled = FALSE
pga_aggregate_target = 25165824
aq_tm_processes = 1
PMON started with pid=2
DBW0 started with pid=3
LGWR started with pid=4
CKPT started with pid=5
SMON started with pid=6
RECO started with pid=7
CJQ0 started with pid=8
QMN0 started with pid=9
Tue Jul 25 09:52:44 2006
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Tue Jul 25 09:52:49 2006
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 535276268
Tue Jul 25 09:52:49 2006
Database mounted in Exclusive Mode.
Completed: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Tue Jul 25 09:52:50 2006
ALTER DATABASE OPEN
Tue Jul 25 09:52:51 2006
Beginning crash recovery of 1 threads
Tue Jul 25 09:52:52 2006
Started redo scan
Tue Jul 25 09:52:53 2006
Completed redo scan
21 redo blocks read, 5 data blocks need recovery
Tue Jul 25 09:52:53 2006
Started recovery at
Thread 1: logseq 1281, block 1240, scn 0.28883578
Tue Jul 25 09:52:53 2006
Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 3 Seq 1281 Reading mem 0
Mem# 0 errs 0: /web/oradata/simmer/redo03_A.log
Mem# 1 errs 0: /web/oradata/simmer/redo03_B.log
Tue Jul 25 09:52:53 2006
Completed redo application
Tue Jul 25 09:52:53 2006
Ended recovery at
Thread 1: logseq 1281, block 1261, scn 0.28903619
5 data blocks read, 5 data blocks written, 21 redo blocks read
Crash recovery completed successfully
Tue Jul 25 09:52:54 2006
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 1282
Thread 1 opened at log sequence 1282
Current log# 1 seq# 1282 mem# 0: /web/oradata/simmer/redo01_A.log
Current log# 1 seq# 1282 mem# 1: /web/oradata/simmer/redo01_B.log
Successful open of redo thread 1
Tue Jul 25 09:52:56 2006
SMON: enabling cache recovery
Tue Jul 25 09:52:59 2006
Successfully onlined Undo Tablespace 1.
Tue Jul 25 09:52:59 2006
SMON: enabling tx recovery
Tue Jul 25 09:52:59 2006
Database Characterset is US7ASCII
replication_dependency_tracking turned off (no async multimaster replication found)
Completed: ALTER DATABASE OPEN
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Thank you,
Mihaela -
Alter database open resetlog?
Hi all,
I am trying the Database cloning(new database name) in my development environment(Oracle 11g r1 Windows 2003 Server). While Creating a new controlfile we need pass command like this "CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "ORCL2" RESETLOGS FORCE LOGGING NOARCHIVELOG"
1.i just wants to know why we need to use resetlogs, when i pass this command what is internally happening in the oracle?
2.when the new database name is updated in all datafile during controlfile creation or while opening the database?
3.Alter database open resetlogs what is internally happening in the oracle when i pass this command?
Please advice me
Thanks & Regards,
Shanthis will help
http://web.njit.edu/info/limpid/DOC/backup.102/b14191/osrecov009.htm -
'alter database open resetlogs' didn't reset one of the datafiles
I've spent the last three and a half weeks recovering an oracle database (11g 64-bit linux) because of a corrupt block in an online redo log (which I thought was being written to multiple locations). I restored the files, moving some of them around in the process; recovered to the latest possible point; moved files back to their proper location; ran 'alter database open resetlogs'; and one of the datafiles (from a bigfile tablespace) didn't get reset. I checked afterward, and it was marked offline. I do not remember placing the file offline, and cannot find such a statement in my last 300 sqlplus commands, which includes commands well before I renamed this file and the commands surrounding the rename.
Restoring/recovering the database again will take too long, and is a remarkably poor option. Even if the database had opened correctly, the affected tablespace would not have been touched in the two or three minutes the database was open. Is there any way to force oracle to reset the logs again or otherwise fix this one file to mark it with the same date? Only allowing the resetlogs option after an incomplete recovery seems a poor restriction, especially, if files can slip through like this. I'm suspecting there is someway to just fix the checkpoint values for the tablespace, but I don't know where to begin. This particular file is <5% of the database, so if I have to do some sort of backup/restore with just it, that is probably doable.0: 11.1.0.6.0 on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
1: rman
backup format '/opt/oracle/backup/mydatabase_%Y-%M-%D_%s_datafiles_%p' (database);
backup format '/opt/oracle/backup/mydatabase_%Y-%M-%D_%s_archivelogs_%p' archivelog all delete input;
backup format '/opt/oracle/backup/mydatabase_%Y-%M-%D_%s_control_%p' current controlfile spfile;
2:
restore database; --not sure what datafiles were restored with this
restore datafile X; --several files were restored individually
recover database until scn 1137554504; -- I verified that all datafiles were on the same checkpoint after this finished. Not having placed any files offline, I didn't bother checking that.
3:
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
Database altered.
Elapsed: 00:04:20.34
SQL> quit
Disconnected from Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.6.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
4: Nothing in the tablespace has been touched since I ran 'alter database open resetlogs;'. It also appears that oracle placed the file offline (without me telling it to do so) and left it that way through the resetlogs, leaving the tablespace unusable during the time it was opened. The only things that would be out of date are the 'RESETLOGS_CHANGE#', the 'CHECKPOINT_CHANGE#', and associated values. It's still at the last scn before the resetlogs, and the system has been in archivelog mode the entire time. This is all information that Oracle could be tracking, and from a program logic standpoint there is no reason why Oracle cannot tie together the changes before the resetlogs, the resetlogs command and the changes after the resetlogs into a new, continuous string of changes. I assume there is some such feature in a high-caliber program because I'm actually a programmer (who would have included such advanced tracking features), and I've become a DBA out of necessity. I admit to not knowing all of the oracle DBA commands, hence me posting here before doing the work of submitting a request to metalink.
5: I consider it a poor restriction because it doesn't always reset the logs on all files, and as far as my knowledge goes it has rendered my 3.5 week recovery process WORTHLESS. I suppose it could cause numerous errors, especially if the database wasn't cleanly shut down, but having the ability to do something equivalent to datafiles that oracle skipped the process on seems quite useful in my situation. I guess the more fundamental problem to complain about is that it would apply such changes to only some of the files, while leaving others unusable, instead of just giving me an error that some files weren't going to be reset, but I think I'm done venting my Oracle frustrations for now.
Am I stuck with a tablespace that I cannot bring online with the database open, or is there some sort of 'alter database datafile' command (or anything else) that I know nothing of that will fix the straggling file?
Edited by: jbo5112 on Oct 5, 2009 3:33 PM -- obfuscated some file names to secure identity. -
ORA-1092 signalled during: alter database open...
When trying to startup the db runnint into following error:
SMON: enabling cache recovery
Sat May 16 10:35:12 2009
Successfully onlined Undo Tablespace 1.
Sat May 16 10:35:12 2009
SMON: enabling tx recovery
Sat May 16 10:35:12 2009
Database Characterset is UTF8
Sat May 16 10:35:13 2009
Errors in file d:\oracle\visdb\9.2.0\admin\vis_apps\udump\vis_ora_2200.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4193], [2391], [2395], [], [], [], [], []
Doing block recovery for fno: 10 blk: 159
Sat May 16 10:35:17 2009
Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 2 Seq 3 Reading mem 0
Mem# 0 errs 0: D:\ORACLE\VISDATA\LOG2.DBF
Doing block recovery for fno: 10 blk: 153
Sat May 16 10:35:18 2009
Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 2 Seq 3 Reading mem 0
Mem# 0 errs 0: D:\ORACLE\VISDATA\LOG2.DBF
Sat May 16 10:35:18 2009
Errors in file d:\oracle\visdb\9.2.0\admin\vis_apps\udump\vis_ora_2200.trc:
ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4193], [2391], [2395], [], [], [], [], []
Error 607 happened during db open, shutting down database
USER: terminating instance due to error 607
Sat May 16 10:35:19 2009
Errors in file d:\oracle\visdb\9.2.0\admin\vis_apps\bdump\vis_pmon_2288.trc:
ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
Instance terminated by USER, pid = 2200
ORA-1092 signalled during: alter database open...
Pl. advice to recover from this suitation. New to recovery/bkup.
Thanks,
Sashi.00607, 00000, "Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block"
// *Cause: An internal error or memory exception occurred while Oracle was
// applying redo to a data block.
// *Action: call Oracle Support -
Standby database errors - Alter database open read only
alter database open read only
AUDIT_TRAIL initialization parameter is changed to OS, as DB is NOT compatible for database opened with read-only access
Signalling error 1152 for datafile 1!
Beginning standby crash recovery.
Serial Media Recovery started
Managed Standby Recovery starting Real Time Apply
Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 sequence 216
Mon Dec 20 11:58:18 2010
Standby crash recovery need archive log for thread 1 sequence 216 to continue.
Please verify that primary database is transporting redo logs to the standby database.
Wait timeout: thread 1 sequence 216
Standby crash recovery aborted due to error 16016.
Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/mdm2/MDM2/trace/MDM2_ora_17442.trc:
ORA-16016: archived log for thread 1 sequence# 216 unavailable
Recovery interrupted!
Completed standby crash recovery.
Signalling error 1152 for datafile 1!
Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/mdm2/MDM2/trace/MDM2_ora_17442.trc:
ORA-10458: standby database requires recovery
ORA-01152: file 1 was not restored from a sufficiently old backup
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+MDMDG1/mdm2/datafile/system.280.738243341'
ORA-10458 signalled during: alter database open read only...
Mon Dec 20 12:13:46 2010
ALTER DATABASE RECOVER managed standby database using current logfile disconnect
Attempt to start background Managed Standby Recovery process (MDM2)
Mon Dec 20 12:13:46 2010
MRP0 started with pid=23, OS id=18974
MRP0: Background Managed Standby Recovery process started (MDM2)
started logmerger process
Mon Dec 20 12:13:51 2010
Managed Standby Recovery starting Real Time Apply
Parallel Media Recovery started with 2 slaves
Waiting for all non-current ORLs to be archived...
All non-current ORLs have been archived.
Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 sequence 216
Completed: ALTER DATABASE RECOVER managed standby database using current logfile disconnect
The above lines are from alert log of standby database.
Standby standbase
SQL> alter database open read only;
alter database open read only
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-10458: standby database requires recovery
ORA-01152: file 1 was not restored from a sufficiently old backup
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+MDMDG1/mdm2/datafile/system.280.738243341'
Parameters set on primary are
log_archive_dest_1 LOCATION=+MDMDG3/MDM1/ARCH VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES,ALL_ROLE ) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=MDM1
log_archive_dest_state_1 ENABLE
log_archive_dest_2 SERVICE=MDM2 SYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES,PRIMARY_ROLE) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=MDM2
log_archive_dest_state_2 ENABLE
dg_broker_config_file1 +MDMDG2/mdm/dg_config/dgconfig1_mdm.dat
dg_broker_config_file2 +MDMDG2/mdm/dg_config/dgconfig2_mdm.dat
fal_server MDM2
standby_file_management AUTO
log_archive_config dg_config=(MDM1,MDM2)
db_file_name_convert MDM2, MDM1
ALTER DATABASE SET STANDBY DATABASE TO MAXIMIZE availability ;
Standby pfile
*.archive_lag_target=900
*.audit_file_dest='/u01/app/oracle/admin/MDM2/adump'
*.audit_trail='db'
*.compatible='11.2.0.0.0'
*.control_files='+MDMDG1/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/controlfile01.ctl','+MDMDG2/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/controlfile02.ctl'
*.db_block_size=8192
*.db_create_file_dest='+MDMDG1'
*.db_domain=''
*.db_file_name_convert='MDM1','MDM2'
*.db_name='MDM'
*.db_recovery_file_dest='+MDMDG2'
*.db_recovery_file_dest_size=10485760000
*.db_unique_name='MDM2'
*.dg_broker_config_file1='+MDMDG2/MDM/DG_CONFIG/dgconfig1_MDM.dat'
*.dg_broker_config_file2='+MDMDG2/MDM/DG_CONFIG/dgconfig2_MDM.dat'
*.diagnostic_dest='/u01/app/oracle'
*.dispatchers='(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=MDM2XDB)'
*.fal_server='MDM11','MDM12'
*.instance_name='MDM2'
*.log_archive_config='dg_config=(MDM1,MDM2)'
*.log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=+MDMDG3/MDM2/ARCH VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES,ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=MDM2'
*.log_archive_dest_2='SERVICE=MDM1 ASYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES,PRIMARY_ROLE) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=MDM1'
*.log_archive_dest_state_1='ENABLE'
*.log_archive_dest_state_2='ENABLE'
*.log_archive_format='MDM_%t_%s_%r.arc'
*.log_file_name_convert='MDM1','MDM2'
*.memory_target=838860800
*.nls_language='ENGLISH'
*.nls_territory='UNITED KINGDOM'
*.open_cursors=300
*.processes=500
*.remote_login_passwordfile='exclusive'
*.sessions=555
*.standby_file_management='AUTO'
*.undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS1'
On standby ASM
ASMCMD [+] > find * *
+MDMDG1/ASM/
+MDMDG1/ASM/ASMPARAMETERFILE/
+MDMDG1/ASM/ASMPARAMETERFILE/REGISTRY.253.737811541
+MDMDG1/MDM/
+MDMDG1/MDM2/
+MDMDG1/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/
+MDMDG1/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/controlfile01.ctl
+MDMDG1/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/current.265.738243333
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/CANVAS_POPULARITY_DATA.264.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/CANVAS_POPULARITY_IDX.277.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/MDM_SRC_DATA.282.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/MDM_SRC_IDX.275.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/MIPS_MDM_DATA.283.738243341
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/MIPS_MDM_IDX.276.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/SYSAUX.281.738243341
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/SYSTEM.280.738243341
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/TEST_TBSP1.273.738243345
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/TEST_TBSP2.272.738243345
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/UNDOTBS1.256.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/UNDOTBS2.279.738243343
+MDMDG1/MDM2/DATAFILE/USERS.278.738243347
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_1.259.738243429
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_2.257.738243431
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_21.284.738243505
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_22.261.738243505
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_23.274.738243505
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_3.258.738243431
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_31.262.738243513
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_32.270.738243513
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_33.263.738243513
+MDMDG1/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_4.260.738243431
+MDMDG2/MDM/
+MDMDG2/MDM/DG_CONFIG/
+MDMDG2/MDM2/
+MDMDG2/MDM2/AUTOBACKUP/
+MDMDG2/MDM2/AUTOBACKUP/2010_12_20/
+MDMDG2/MDM2/AUTOBACKUP/2010_12_20/s_738242861.263.738244155
+MDMDG2/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/
+MDMDG2/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/controlfile02.ctl
+MDMDG2/MDM2/CONTROLFILE/current.271.738243335
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_1.270.738243429
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_2.269.738243431
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_21.268.738243505
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_22.272.738243505
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_23.262.738243505
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_3.273.738243431
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_31.266.738243513
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_32.265.738243513
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_33.264.738243513
+MDMDG2/MDM2/ONLINELOG/group_4.261.738243431
+MDMDG3/MDM/
+MDMDG3/MDM/ARCH/
+MDMDG3/MDM2/
+MDMDG3/MDM2/ARCH/
-- Please can I know how to open read only standby database.user5846399 wrote:
ORA-16016: archived log for thread 1 sequence# 216 unavailable
Recovery interrupted!archived log for thread 1 sequence# 216
This file is needed for recovery, Find it and move it to the standby database side. -
What if "ALTER DATABASE OPEN" WORKS WHEN DB IS INCONSISTENT???
Hello Everyone,
I heard from couple of friends that in the case of recovery , oracle database opens despite the fact that some of the data files are inconsistent.
Is this really true? If it is, then i think its a bug with specific Oracle patch or release.
Is there anyone who has experienced a similar situation in the past? Please share.
Thanks.
sapguyAppreciate your response. I ran into a situation where we are not sure of what time choose to choose recovery (point in time) and ended up recovering file by file and its been 100 files .. .none of those files helped with "Media recovery complete" message . This is database refresh from production backup.
Then when i am trying to issue ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS one of main guy says do not issue OPEN command as it may corrupt the database.
I came across one of friend who ran into similar situation and he was able open the database , but LATER database started issuing ora 600 due to corrupted files or whatever which never happened. Forgive me .. if my text is confusing.
Thanks. -
We have a script that issued the Startup command this morning. In the .trc logs we are able to see that the Startup command got as far as the Alter Database Mount command. So we know this command completed successfully. But the next command we expect to see is the Alter Database Open command. This was mysteriously absent from the .trc file.
We lack a full time DBA on our project so we are wondering if there is a logical explanation for this failure? Are there any places we can look to see why the Alter Database Open command was never issued and didn't appear in the .trc log?
Any suggestions or probably causes would be greatly appreciated.DB version 9.2.0.6.0 on Solaris 8
Just noticed that our /UNDO file system is a 99% and that our UNDO tablespace is using 'auto extend' option. Could this be a potential cause?
/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/undo
11796416 10490922 125853 99% /undo
The alert log just stopped and didn't show anything regarding the Alter Database Open command. Then it jumps to this morning when one of our guys started the database manually. You can see this where May 3rd entries stop:
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Thu May 3 23:18:24 2007
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 1534972155
Thu May 3 23:18:24 2007
Database mounted in Exclusive Mode.
Completed: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Fri May 4 07:10:07 2007
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
Fri May 4 07:12:57 2007
Shutting down instance: further logons disabled
Shutting down instance (immediate)
License high water mark = 3
Fri May 4 07:12:57 2007
ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
ORA-1109 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL...
Fri May 4 07:12:57 2007
ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
Completed: ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
ARCH: Archiving is disabled
Shutting down archive processes
Archiving is disabled
Archive process shutdown avoided: 0 active
ARCH: Archiving is disabled
Shutting down archive processes
Archiving is disabled
Archive process shutdown avoided: 0 active
Fri May 4 07:13:07 2007
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
Disable cache advisory with old cache parameters
LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
SCN scheme 3
Using log_archive_dest parameter default value
LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
SYS auditing is disabled
Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 9.2.0.6.0.
System parameters with non-default values:
processes = 200
timed_statistics = TRUE
shared_pool_size = 150994944
java_pool_size = 50331648
nls_date_format = DD-MON-RR
control_files = /oracle_data/oradata1/FC/control01.ctl, /oracle_dat
a/oradata2/FC/control02.ctl, /oracle_data/oradata3/FC/control03.ctl
db_block_buffers = 22000
db_block_size = 2048
db_writer_processes = 2
dbhandles_cached = 0
compatible = 9.0.0.0.0
log_buffer = 524288
log_checkpoint_interval = 10000
db_files = 38
db_file_multiblock_read_count= 32
dml_locks = 1500
undo_management = AUTO
undo_tablespace = undotbs_01
max_enabled_roles = 100
remote_login_passwordfile= EXCLUSIVE
db_domain = .WORLD
service_names = FC
utl_file_dir = /apps/oracle9i/admin/FC/script
job_queue_processes = 1
systemtrig_enabled = TRUE
background_dump_dest = /apps/oracle9i/admin/FC/bdump
user_dump_dest = /apps/oracle9i/admin/FC/udump
max_dump_file_size = 10240
core_dump_dest = /apps/oracle9i/admin/FC/cdump
audit_trail = DB
sort_area_size = 1500000
db_name = FC
open_cursors = 200
optimizer_mode = choose
PMON started with pid=2
DBW0 started with pid=3
DBW1 started with pid=4
LGWR started with pid=5
CKPT started with pid=6
SMON started with pid=7
RECO started with pid=8
CJQ0 started with pid=9
Fri May 4 07:13:09 2007
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Fri May 4 07:13:14 2007
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 1534971461
Fri May 4 07:13:14 2007
Database mounted in Exclusive Mode.
Completed: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Fri May 4 07:13:14 2007
ALTER DATABASE OPEN
Fri May 4 07:13:15 2007
Thread 1 opened at log sequence 272984
Current log# 4 seq# 272984 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redo04.log
Successful open of redo thread 1
Fri May 4 07:13:15 2007
MTTR advisory is disabled because FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET is not set
Fri May 4 07:13:15 2007
SMON: enabling cache recovery
Fri May 4 07:13:17 2007
Successfully onlined Undo Tablespace 17.
Fri May 4 07:13:17 2007
SMON: enabling tx recovery
Fri May 4 07:13:17 2007
Database Characterset is US7ASCII
replication_dependency_tracking turned off (no async multimaster replication fou
nd)
Completed: ALTER DATABASE OPEN
Fri May 4 07:15:05 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272985
Current log# 5 seq# 272985 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC05.log
Fri May 4 07:15:28 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272986
Current log# 6 seq# 272986 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC06.log
Fri May 4 07:15:53 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272987
Current log# 7 seq# 272987 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC07.log
Fri May 4 07:16:18 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272988
Current log# 8 seq# 272988 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC08.log
Fri May 4 07:20:20 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272989
Current log# 9 seq# 272989 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC09.log
Fri May 4 07:20:45 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272990
Current log# 10 seq# 272990 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC10.log
Fri May 4 07:21:09 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272991
Current log# 11 seq# 272991 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redoFC11.log
Fri May 4 07:25:21 2007
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 272992
Current log# 2 seq# 272992 mem# 0: /rollback_logs/FC/redo02.log
Fri May 4 07:25:45 2007
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Alter database open resetlogs upgrade ; throwing error
Recently i have cloned a database from 11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 on a new server.... I got the error as fowwos,
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 07/12/2012 16:19:24
RMAN-05501: aborting duplication of target database
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
RMAN-06136: ORACLE error from auxiliary database: ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced
ORA-00704: bootstrap process failure
ORA-39700: database must be opened with UPGRADE option
Process ID: 29247
Session ID: 200 Serial number: 5
So i have tried
SQL> alter database open resetlogs upgrade;
alter database open resetlogs upgrade
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01139: RESETLOGS option only valid after an incomplete database recovery
SQL> alter database open upgrade;
alter database open upgrade
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01113: file 1 needs media recovery
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+DATA_CMX/cmx/datafile/system.270.788451975'
Any help ?Hi,
Duplicate is not supported using different version of database, so I recommend you don't use duplicate.
Because RMAN "duplicate" attempts to automatically rename (rename required recover) and open the database you may not use RMAN duplicate for this case, only RMAN restore.
Perform this work using normal restore database.
See this example.
On prod database with db_name/db_unique_name dbupg:
Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on Fri Jul 13 15:15:59 2012
RMAN> backup database plus archivelog delete input;
Starting backup at 13-JUL-12
current log archived
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=52 device type=DISK
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set
input archived log thread=1 sequence=17 RECID=1 STAMP=788540852
input archived log thread=1 sequence=18 RECID=2 STAMP=788541371
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20120713T151612_800shf7w_.bkp tag=TAG20120713T151612 comment=NONE
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
channel ORA_DISK_1: deleting archived log(s)
archived log file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/archivelog/2012_07_13/o1_mf_1_17_800rz40y_.arc RECID=1 STAMP=788540852
archived log file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/archivelog/2012_07_13/o1_mf_1_18_800shcsd_.arc RECID=2 STAMP=788541371
Finished backup at 13-JUL-12
Starting backup at 13-JUL-12
using channel ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting full datafile backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
input datafile file number=00001 name=+DS8000_DG/dbupg/datafile/system.271.788537119
input datafile file number=00002 name=+DS8000_DG/dbupg/datafile/sysaux.272.788537167
input datafile file number=00003 name=+DS8000_DG/dbupg/datafile/undotbs1.273.788537199
input datafile file number=00004 name=+DS8000_DG/dbupg/datafile/users.275.788537229
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20120713T151614_800shgw5_.bkp tag=TAG20120713T151614 comment=NONE
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:35
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting full datafile backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
including current control file in backup set
including current SPFILE in backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_ncsnf_TAG20120713T151614_800sjm29_.bkp tag=TAG20120713T151614 comment=NONE
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
Finished backup at 13-JUL-12
Starting backup at 13-JUL-12
current log archived
using channel ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set
input archived log thread=1 sequence=19 RECID=3 STAMP=788541412
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_annnn_TAG20120713T151652_800sjnf7_.bkp tag=TAG20120713T151652 comment=NONE
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
channel ORA_DISK_1: deleting archived log(s)
archived log file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/archivelog/2012_07_13/o1_mf_1_19_800sjn5q_.arc RECID=3 STAMP=788541412
Finished backup at 13-JUL-12
RMAN> backup current controlfile;
Starting backup at 13-JUL-12
using channel ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting full datafile backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set
including current control file in backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 13-JUL-12
piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_ncnnf_TAG20120713T153435_800tkwl2_.bkp tag=TAG20120713T153435 comment=NONE
channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
Finished backup at 13-JUL-12I used same server to do this work... I really dont recommend that, if yes you must be aware about location of restore... you should use new server:
Create a spfile:
*.control_files='+DS8000_DG/dbclone/controlfile/Current.277.788541913'
*.db_name='dbupg'
*.db_unique_name='dbclone'
*.audit_file_dest='/u01/app/oracle/admin/dbclone/adump'
*.audit_trail='db'
*.compatible='11.2.0.0.0'
*.db_block_size=8192
*.db_create_file_dest='+MMC'
*.db_domain=''
*.db_recovery_file_dest_size=107374182400
*.db_recovery_file_dest='/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01'
*.diagnostic_dest='/u01/app/oracle'
*.log_file_name_convert='+DS8000_DG','+MMC'
*.memory_target=1031798784
*.open_cursors=300Make backup available on new server:
and:
SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.3.0 Production on Fri Jul 13 15:33:24 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to an idle instance.
SQL> startup nomount
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 1027182592 bytes
Fixed Size 2227936 bytes
Variable Size 599785760 bytes
Database Buffers 419430400 bytes
Redo Buffers 5738496 bytes
SQL> show parameter db_n
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_name string dbupg
SQL> show parameter db_un
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_unique_name string dbclone
RMAN> restore controlfile from '/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_ncnnf_TAG20120713T153435_800tkwl2_.bkp';
Starting restore at 13-JUL-12
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=290 device type=DISK
channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring control file
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:02
output file name=+DS8000_DG/dbclone/controlfile/current.277.788541913
Finished restore at 13-JUL-12
RMAN> startup mount
database is already started
database mounted
released channel: ORA_DISK_1
RMAN> run {
2> SET NEWNAME FOR DATABASE TO '+MMC';
3> restore database ;
4> }
executing command: SET NEWNAME
Starting restore at 13-JUL-12
Starting implicit crosscheck backup at 13-JUL-12
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=290 device type=DISK
Crosschecked 4 objects
Finished implicit crosscheck backup at 13-JUL-12
Starting implicit crosscheck copy at 13-JUL-12
using channel ORA_DISK_1
Crosschecked 2 objects
Finished implicit crosscheck copy at 13-JUL-12
searching for all files in the recovery area
cataloging files...
no files cataloged
using channel ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile backup set restore
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00001 to +MMC
channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00002 to +MMC
channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00003 to +MMC
channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring datafile 00004 to +MMC
channel ORA_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20120713T151614_800shgw5_.bkp
channel ORA_DISK_1: piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area01/DBUPG/backupset/2012_07_13/o1_mf_nnndf_TAG20120713T151614_800shgw5_.bkp tag=TAG20120713T151614
channel ORA_DISK_1: restored backup piece 1
channel ORA_DISK_1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:46
Finished restore at 13-JUL-12
RMAN> recover database;
Starting recover at 13-JUL-12
using channel ORA_DISK_1
starting media recovery
media recovery complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01
Finished recover at 13-JUL-12So, just startup with upgrade option.
SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.3.0 Production on Fri Jul 13 15:39:31 2012
SQL> alter database open resetlogs upgrade; Now you can upgrade your database.
After upgrade database you can change the database name using NID:
$ nid
DBNEWID: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Fri Jul 13 15:50:23 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Keyword Description (Default)
TARGET Username/Password (NONE)
DBNAME New database name (NONE)
LOGFILE Output Log (NONE)
REVERT Revert failed change NO
SETNAME Set a new database name only NO
APPEND Append to output log NO
HELP Displays these messages NOHTH,
Levi Pereira
Edited by: Levi Pereira on Jul 13, 2012 4:04 PM -
Hi,
when I try to duplicate my database by RMAN I have :
RMAN-06053: unable to perform media recovery because of missing log
RMAN-06025: no backup of log thread 1 seq 1452 scn 252730 found to restore
I connect to duplicate database in sqlplus , it is not open.
Than I do :
alter database open resetlogs;
And the database would be open.
Is it bad ? Will we lose the data ? If yes what solution do you propose ?
Effectively I do not know how to use this informations :
log thread 1 seq 1452 scn 252730 found to restore
Please help me to use this informations if helplfull.
Many thanks.From Oracle Error documentation:
RMAN-06025: no backup of log thread number seq number lowscn string found to restore
Cause: An archive log restore restore could not proceed because no backup of the indicated archived log was found. It may be the case that a backup of this file exists but does not satisfy the criteria specified in the user"s restore operands.
Action: None - this is an informational message. See message 6026 for further details.
RMAN-06026: some targets not found - aborting restore
Cause: Some of the files specified for restore could not be found. Message 6023, 6024, or 6025 is also issued to indicate which files could not be found. Some common reasons why a file can not be restored are that there is no backup or copy of the file that is known to recovery manager, or there are no backups or copies that fall within the criteria specified on the RESTORE command, or some datafile copies have been made but not cataloged.
Action: The Recovery Manager LIST command can be used to display the backups and copies that Recovery Manager knows about. Select the files to be restored from that list.
It seems you do not have some of the files required for recover operation. Could you post how this database is backed up using RMAN? -
ORA-16196 on Alter Database open.
Hi
Why when we close a database with ALTER DATABASE CLOSE
it's impossible to open immediately after with ALTER DATABASE OPEN?
How to do this without dismount the database ?
Regards
DenSeems illogical but thats the way it has been defined by Oracle.
The instance can mount/dismount a database any number of times but it can open or close the database only once.
The only reason I can think of is this is the way it is required in RAC. Any instance can open a database but it can do it only once. May be in order to preserve the integrity of the database structures. -
I go the error message when I open databse.
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01190: controlfile or data file 1 is from before the last RESETLOGS
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/u01/oracle/uatdata/system01.dbf'
Then I issue the following command:
SQL> recover datafile 1;
ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
ORA-01610: recovery using the BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be done
what went wrong?
FANHere are the following information:
RMAN> list backup of controlfile
2> ;
using target database controlfile instead of recovery catalog
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
402 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 08-OCT-08
BP Key: 402 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081008-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2023488262 Ckp time: 08-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
412 Full 6M DISK 00:00:01 09-OCT-08
BP Key: 412 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081009-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2024136961 Ckp time: 09-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
422 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 11-OCT-08
BP Key: 422 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081011-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2025471910 Ckp time: 11-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
425 Full 6M DISK 00:00:01 11-OCT-08
BP Key: 425 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081011-01
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2025471911 Ckp time: 11-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
435 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 12-OCT-08
BP Key: 435 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081012-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026183392 Ckp time: 12-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
436 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 12-OCT-08
BP Key: 436 Status: AVAILABLE Tag: TAG20081012T111913
Piece Name: /u02/db/backup/RMAN/backup_UAT_667912753_460_1_ecjsv2hh_1_1.bck
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026183392 Ckp time: 12-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
438 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 12-OCT-08
BP Key: 438 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081012-01
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026183393 Ckp time: 12-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
448 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 12-OCT-08
BP Key: 448 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081012-02
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026451642 Ckp time: 12-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
449 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 12-OCT-08
BP Key: 449 Status: AVAILABLE Tag: TAG20081012T202618
Piece Name: /u02/db/backup/RMAN/backup_UAT_667945578_473_1_epjt02ja_1_1.bck
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026451642 Ckp time: 12-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
451 Full 6M DISK 00:00:01 12-OCT-08
BP Key: 451 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081012-03
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026451643 Ckp time: 12-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
461 Full 6M DISK 00:00:04 13-OCT-08
BP Key: 461 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081013-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026889745 Ckp time: 13-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
464 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 13-OCT-08
BP Key: 464 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081013-01
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2026889749 Ckp time: 13-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
474 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 14-OCT-08
BP Key: 474 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081014-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2027589079 Ckp time: 14-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
477 Full 6M DISK 00:00:01 14-OCT-08
BP Key: 477 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081014-01
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2027589080 Ckp time: 14-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
487 Full 6M DISK 00:00:01 15-OCT-08
BP Key: 487 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081015-00
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2028248959 Ckp time: 15-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
488 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 15-OCT-08
BP Key: 488 Status: AVAILABLE Tag: TAG20081015T111406
Piece Name: /u02/db/backup/RMAN/backup_UAT_668171647_512_1_g0jt6vbv_1_1.bck
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2028248959 Ckp time: 15-OCT-08
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
490 Full 6M DISK 00:00:00 15-OCT-08
BP Key: 490 Status: AVAILABLE Tag:
Piece Name: /u02/oracle/uat/uatdb/9.2.0/dbs/c-1357907388-20081015-01
Controlfile Included: Ckp SCN: 2028248960 Ckp time: 15-OCT-08
FAN -
How to alter database open using srvctl command
Hi all,
I mounted my instances by using:
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ srvctl start database -d RAC -o mount
How can i open the instances by using srvctl from mounted status?
Thank you!
Dân.Hi,
srvctl start database <dbname> -open will not issue an "alter database open", hence it will not work on a mounted instance, as you have seen. So this is expected.
In case crs did only start the database in mount mode, you either have to use sqlplus or shutdown the db beforehand:
srvctl stop database -d <dbname> -o immediate
srvctl start database -d <dbname> -o openFor the future change the behavior, how crs will start the database with srvctl modify database.
Regards
Sebastian -
Alter database open in srvctl ?
Hello All,
I am using Oracle RAC 11gR2 on AIX 7.1
I am starting and stopping my database using:
srvctl start/stop database -d dbnameI mounted my database using:
srvctl start database -d dbname -o mountmy question at this state if I want to open my database can I do it using srvctl ? currently I am going to each node and issue "alter database open" for each instance. Is there a better way to deal with the whole database on all nodes when I want to open my database?
Regards,if you omit -o mount... it will automatically start you database.
srvctl start database -d dbname
above is good for open database.
http://www.dba-oracle.com/real_application_clusters_rac_grid/srvctl.htm -
Startup command starts database but alter database open read only gives error
Hi,
I'm having some strange behavior. I've 10.2.0.3 database on windows 2003.
The startup command starts database without any issues.
But if I try following it gives error.
startup mount (successful no errors)
alter database open read only; gives error that file Mnnnnnn is missing.
Why this is happening and how to fix it?
Thanks.You really need to show us exactly what Oracle is telling you, using copy and paste, so we can have some clue. You can hide details like instance and host names if they show up.
I'm wondering if you had some messed up offline datafile in a tablespace, where Oracle handles it with startup, but gets upset when you try to open read-only. It's some bizarro sequence of events like: add a datafile to a tablespace, decide that was a mistake, alter it offline, then remove it from the OS without telling Oracle any more about it. I've come back from vacation to find scenarios like this, it winds up being a time-bomb trying to recreate a standby later. Or something like that, I could be unremembering some details.
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