Restore archive log which were not backed up

Hi experts,
as per understandings, after the creation of database the scn will starts from 1 and it grows sequentially,
1)i have not taken any backup until today.
2) i deleted all the archivelogs, but i have database alive
3) taken a full backup.
so i tried to restore from scn 100 to 200.
restore archivelog from scn 100 until scn 200;error:
RMAN-20242: specification does not match any archivelog in recovery cataloag
now my scn is 504575
is it possible to restore archive log from 100 scn to 200 scn?
Thanks & Best Regards.
appriciated for the right answers.

784585 wrote:
Hi,
iam not using any STANDBY database..But earlier you said "see if any case accidently missed archives are deleted, those archives need to apply in standby, so what can we do?"
So of course people thought you were trying to sync up a standby ...
i want to generate all the archives from the scratch of the database..
my question is , database SCN will start from 1, so all the database has information from 1 to end...so why cant we take backup again as archives from database?This is pretty basic. You cannot recover from a backup you do not have. You've already said
1)i have not taken any backup until today.
2) i deleted all the archivelogs, but i have database aliveSo with no backup and no archive log, what would expect to recover from?
OK, here's how it works.
As changes are made to the database, a record of the change is written to a memory (not disk) structure called the "redo log buffer". When a transaction is committed the redo log buffer is written to the online redo log file. You must have a minimum of two online redo log files. This online redo log file is of fixed size. When it is full, the process of writing to it switched to the other (or next, if you have more than two). When an online redo log file is filled, and writing of redo info is switched to the next file, the filled file is copied to a NEW archived log file. After going through all the online redo logs in this round-robin fashion, it will come back to the first and start overwriting its previous contents. The archived log files are given unique names so that they are not over written but instead generate a constant stream of new archivelogs. It is these archive log files that contain all of your redo info that pre-dates the oldest info remaining in the online redo logs.
In a recovery operation, the following happens
first, the database files are restored from backup, starting with the newest full backup that meets your recovery needs, then following with all incremental backups after that. You said you have no backups prior to today.
Second, after the files are restored from backups (which you said you don't have) additional redo information is applied to get the changes since the most recent full or incremental backup that was restored. This additional info comes from the archivelog files, which you said you didn't back up and apparently you deleted.
So, you've said you have no database backup and no archivlogs either backed up or original. So from where do you expect to be able to recover this information?

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    irina.__streams_pool_size=0
    *.audit_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/adump'
    *.background_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/bdump'
    *.compatible='10.2.0.1.0'
    *.control_files='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control01.ctl','C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control02.ctl','C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control03.ctl'
    *.core_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/cdump'
    *.db_block_size=8192
    *.db_domain=''
    *.db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
    *.db_file_name_convert='luda','irina'
    *.db_name='irina'
    *.db_recovery_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/flash_recovery_area'
    *.db_recovery_file_dest_size=2147483648
    *.dispatchers='(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=irinaXDB)'
    *.fal_client='irina'
    *.fal_server='luda'
    *.job_queue_processes=10
    *.log_archive_config='DG_CONFIG=(irina,luda)'
    *.log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/ VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=irina'
    *.log_archive_dest_2='SERVICE=luda LGWR ASYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES, PRIMARY_ROLE) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=luda'
    *.log_archive_dest_state_1='ENABLE'
    *.log_archive_dest_state_2='ENABLE'
    *.log_archive_max_processes=30
    *.log_file_name_convert='C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/','C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/'
    *.open_cursors=300
    *.pga_aggregate_target=16777216
    *.processes=150
    *.remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
    *.sga_target=167772160
    *.standby_file_management='AUTO'
    *.undo_management='AUTO'
    *.undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS1'
    *.user_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/udump'
    Please help me!!!!

    Hi,
    After several tries my redo logs are applied now. I think in my case it had to do with the tnsnames.ora. At this moment I have both database in both tnsnames.ora files using the SID and not the SERVICE_NAME.
    Now I want to use DGMGRL. Adding a configuration and a stand-by database is working fine, but when I try to enable the configuration DGMGRL gives no feedback and it looks like it is hanging. The log, although says that it succeeded.
    In another session 'show configuration' results in the following, confirming that the enable succeeded.
    DGMGRL> show configuration
    Configuration
    Name: avhtest
    Enabled: YES
    Protection Mode: MaxPerformance
    Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED
    Databases:
    avhtest - Primary database
    avhtestls53 - Physical standby database
    Current status for "avhtest":
    Warning: ORA-16610: command 'ENABLE CONFIGURATION' in progress
    It there anybody that experienced the same problem and/or knows the solution to this?
    With kind regards,
    Martin Schaap

  • Data Guard. My archive log files are not applied.

    I have one problem with Data Guard. My archive log files are not applied. However I have received all archive log files to my physical Standby db
    I have created a Physical Standby database on Oracle 10gR2 (Windows XP professional). Primary database is on another computer.
    In Enterprise Manager on Primary database it looks ok. I get the following message “Data Guard status Normal”
    But as I wrote above ”the archive log files are not applied”
    After I created the Physical Standby database, I have also done:
    1. I connected to the Physical Standby database instance.
    CONNECT SYS/SYS@luda AS SYSDBA
    2. I started the Oracle instance at the Physical Standby database without mounting the database.
    STARTUP NOMOUNT PFILE=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\database\initluda.ora
    3. I mounted the Physical Standby database:
    ALTER DATABASE MOUNT STANDBY DATABASE
    4. I started redo apply on Physical Standby database
    alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session
    5. I switched the log files on Physical Standby database
    alter system switch logfile
    6. I verified the redo data was received and archived on Physical Standby database
    select sequence#, first_time, next_time from v$archived_log order by sequence#
    SEQUENCE# FIRST_TIME NEXT_TIME
    3 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
    4 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
    5 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
    6 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
    7 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
    8 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
    7. I verified the archived redo log files were applied on Physical Standby database
    select sequence#,applied from v$archived_log;
    SEQUENCE# APP
    4 NO
    3 NO
    5 NO
    6 NO
    7 NO
    8 NO
    8. on Physical Standby database
    select * from v$archive_gap;
    No rows
    9. on Physical Standby database
    SELECT MESSAGE FROM V$DATAGUARD_STATUS;
    MESSAGE
    ARC0: Archival started
    ARC1: Archival started
    ARC2: Archival started
    ARC3: Archival started
    ARC4: Archival started
    ARC5: Archival started
    ARC6: Archival started
    ARC7: Archival started
    ARC8: Archival started
    ARC9: Archival started
    ARCa: Archival started
    ARCb: Archival started
    ARCc: Archival started
    ARCd: Archival started
    ARCe: Archival started
    ARCf: Archival started
    ARCg: Archival started
    ARCh: Archival started
    ARCi: Archival started
    ARCj: Archival started
    ARCk: Archival started
    ARCl: Archival started
    ARCm: Archival started
    ARCn: Archival started
    ARCo: Archival started
    ARCp: Archival started
    ARCq: Archival started
    ARCr: Archival started
    ARCs: Archival started
    ARCt: Archival started
    ARC0: Becoming the 'no FAL' ARCH
    ARC0: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
    ARC1: Becoming the heartbeat ARCH
    Attempt to start background Managed Standby Recovery process
    MRP0: Background Managed Standby Recovery process started
    Managed Standby Recovery not using Real Time Apply
    MRP0: Background Media Recovery terminated with error 1110
    MRP0: Background Media Recovery process shutdown
    Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
    -- Connected User is Valid
    RFS[1]: Assigned to RFS process 2148
    RFS[1]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
    Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
    -- Connected User is Valid
    RFS[2]: Assigned to RFS process 2384
    RFS[2]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
    Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
    -- Connected User is Valid
    RFS[3]: Assigned to RFS process 3188
    RFS[3]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
    Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
    Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
    RFS[3]: No standby redo logfiles created
    Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
    -- Connected User is Valid
    RFS[4]: Assigned to RFS process 3168
    RFS[4]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
    RFS[4]: No standby redo logfiles created
    Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
    RFS[3]: No standby redo logfiles created
    10. on Physical Standby database
    SELECT PROCESS, STATUS, THREAD#, SEQUENCE#, BLOCK#, BLOCKS FROM V$MANAGED_STANDBY;
    PROCESS STATUS THREAD# SEQUENCE# BLOCK# BLOCKS
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
    RFS IDLE 0 0 0 0
    RFS IDLE 0 0 0 0
    RFS IDLE 1 9 13664 2
    RFS IDLE 0 0 0 0
    10) on Primary database:
    select message from v$dataguard_status;
    MESSAGE
    ARC0: Archival started
    ARC1: Archival started
    ARC2: Archival started
    ARC3: Archival started
    ARC4: Archival started
    ARC5: Archival started
    ARC6: Archival started
    ARC7: Archival started
    ARC8: Archival started
    ARC9: Archival started
    ARCa: Archival started
    ARCb: Archival started
    ARCc: Archival started
    ARCd: Archival started
    ARCe: Archival started
    ARCf: Archival started
    ARCg: Archival started
    ARCh: Archival started
    ARCi: Archival started
    ARCj: Archival started
    ARCk: Archival started
    ARCl: Archival started
    ARCm: Archival started
    ARCn: Archival started
    ARCo: Archival started
    ARCp: Archival started
    ARCq: Archival started
    ARCr: Archival started
    ARCs: Archival started
    ARCt: Archival started
    ARCm: Becoming the 'no FAL' ARCH
    ARCm: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
    ARCd: Becoming the heartbeat ARCH
    Error 1034 received logging on to the standby
    Error 1034 received logging on to the standby
    LGWR: Error 1034 creating archivelog file 'luda'
    LNS: Failed to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 7 (1034)
    FAL[server, ARCh]: Error 1034 creating remote archivelog file 'luda'
    11)on primary db
    select name,sequence#,applied from v$archived_log;
    NAME SEQUENCE# APP
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00003_0594204176.001 3 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00004_0594204176.001 4 NO
    Luda 4 NO
    Luda 3 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00005_0594204176.001 5 NO
    Luda 5 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00006_0594204176.001 6 NO
    Luda 6 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00007_0594204176.001 7 NO
    Luda 7 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00008_0594204176.001 8 NO
    Luda 8 NO
    12) on standby db
    select name,sequence#,applied from v$archived_log;
    NAME SEQUENCE# APP
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00004_0594204176.001 4 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00003_0594204176.001 3 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00005_0594204176.001 5 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00006_0594204176.001 6 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00007_0594204176.001 7 NO
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00008_0594204176.001 8 NO
    13) my init.ora files
    On standby db
    irina.__db_cache_size=79691776
    irina.__java_pool_size=4194304
    irina.__large_pool_size=4194304
    irina.__shared_pool_size=75497472
    irina.__streams_pool_size=0
    *.audit_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\adump'
    *.background_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\bdump'
    *.compatible='10.2.0.1.0'
    *.control_files='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\luda\luda.ctl'
    *.core_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\cdump'
    *.db_block_size=8192
    *.db_domain=''
    *.db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
    *.db_file_name_convert='luda','irina'
    *.db_name='irina'
    *.db_unique_name='luda'
    *.db_recovery_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\flash_recovery_area'
    *.db_recovery_file_dest_size=2147483648
    *.dispatchers='(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=irinaXDB)'
    *.fal_client='luda'
    *.fal_server='irina'
    *.job_queue_processes=10
    *.log_archive_config='DG_CONFIG=(irina,luda)'
    *.log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/ VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=luda'
    *.log_archive_dest_2='SERVICE=irina LGWR ASYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES, PRIMARY_ROLE) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=irina'
    *.log_archive_dest_state_1='ENABLE'
    *.log_archive_dest_state_2='ENABLE'
    *.log_archive_max_processes=30
    *.log_file_name_convert='C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/','C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/'
    *.open_cursors=300
    *.pga_aggregate_target=16777216
    *.processes=150
    *.remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
    *.sga_target=167772160
    *.standby_file_management='AUTO'
    *.undo_management='AUTO'
    *.undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS1'
    *.user_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\udump'
    On primary db
    irina.__db_cache_size=79691776
    irina.__java_pool_size=4194304
    irina.__large_pool_size=4194304
    irina.__shared_pool_size=75497472
    irina.__streams_pool_size=0
    *.audit_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/adump'
    *.background_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/bdump'
    *.compatible='10.2.0.1.0'
    *.control_files='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control01.ctl','C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control02.ctl','C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control03.ctl'
    *.core_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/cdump'
    *.db_block_size=8192
    *.db_domain=''
    *.db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
    *.db_file_name_convert='luda','irina'
    *.db_name='irina'
    *.db_recovery_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/flash_recovery_area'
    *.db_recovery_file_dest_size=2147483648
    *.dispatchers='(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=irinaXDB)'
    *.fal_client='irina'
    *.fal_server='luda'
    *.job_queue_processes=10
    *.log_archive_config='DG_CONFIG=(irina,luda)'
    *.log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/ VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=irina'
    *.log_archive_dest_2='SERVICE=luda LGWR ASYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES, PRIMARY_ROLE) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=luda'
    *.log_archive_dest_state_1='ENABLE'
    *.log_archive_dest_state_2='ENABLE'
    *.log_archive_max_processes=30
    *.log_file_name_convert='C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/','C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/'
    *.open_cursors=300
    *.pga_aggregate_target=16777216
    *.processes=150
    *.remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
    *.sga_target=167772160
    *.standby_file_management='AUTO'
    *.undo_management='AUTO'
    *.undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS1'
    *.user_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/udump'
    Please help me!!!!

    Hi,
    After several tries my redo logs are applied now. I think in my case it had to do with the tnsnames.ora. At this moment I have both database in both tnsnames.ora files using the SID and not the SERVICE_NAME.
    Now I want to use DGMGRL. Adding a configuration and a stand-by database is working fine, but when I try to enable the configuration DGMGRL gives no feedback and it looks like it is hanging. The log, although says that it succeeded.
    In another session 'show configuration' results in the following, confirming that the enable succeeded.
    DGMGRL> show configuration
    Configuration
    Name: avhtest
    Enabled: YES
    Protection Mode: MaxPerformance
    Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED
    Databases:
    avhtest - Primary database
    avhtestls53 - Physical standby database
    Current status for "avhtest":
    Warning: ORA-16610: command 'ENABLE CONFIGURATION' in progress
    It there anybody that experienced the same problem and/or knows the solution to this?
    With kind regards,
    Martin Schaap

  • Restore archive logs

    Hi gurus,
    I'm in a question, How to restore archive logs backuped?
    Scene:
    1- We backup the archive logs each hour.
    2- We backup the database in a cold backup.
    3- We restore the database in another machine.
    4- We want to apply this archives in the database restored.
    We already do:
    1- Restore the archive logs in a temp directory;
    2- Shutdown the application
    3- Startup Mount
    4- rman nocatalog target /
    Possibilities already do:
    5- Run the command:
    RUN {
    SET ARCHIVELOG DESTINATION to '/oracle/PRD/saparch';
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM SEQUENCE 52939 UNTIL SEQUENCE 53333;
    OR
    RESTORE DATABASE UNTIL TIME "TO_DATE('2011-09-06:15:00:00','YYYY-MM-DD:HH24:MI:SS')";
    RECOVER DATABASE UNTIL TIME "TO_DATE('2011-09-06:12:00:00','YYYY-MM-DD:HH24:MI:SS')";
    OR
    RUN
    SET ARCHIVELOG DESTINATION TO '/oracle/PRD/saparch';
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG ALL;
    To test if this procedure were correct, we got the total entries of a table in production database.
    After this procedures, we check a total entries of a table in database restored and the entries isn't equal a production database.
    Could you help us?
    Thanks,
    Denis
    Oracle 10g
    Aix 6.1
    Brazil

    HI,
    Volker thanks for your replies.
    This are the outputs of the commands:
    unbru10@root:/:#ls -ltr /oracle/PRD/sapbackup | tail -15
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba             422 Mar 22 20:00 backPRD.log
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            9711 Sep 09 16:50 vegsxylp.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            4589 Sep 09 16:51 vegsxyrq.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            4366 Sep 09 16:52 vegsxyuk.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            2461 Sep 12 10:15 vegtlilw.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            1731 Sep 13 07:57 regtpunt.rsa
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            1731 Sep 13 08:06 regtpvix.rsa
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba           16224 Sep 13 08:18 vegtpvwk.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba             393 Sep 13 08:20 restPRD.log
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            1724 Sep 13 08:20 regtpwqi.rsb
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            5362 Sep 13 08:21 vegtpwqv.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba            4367 Sep 13 08:23 vegtpwwa.crv
    -rw-r--r--    1 oraprd   dba            8150 Sep 13 08:25 vegtpwyx.crv
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 oraprd   dba             729 Sep 13 10:29 recovPRD.log
    -rw-r--r--    1 oraprd   dba            2461 Sep 13 10:29 vegtqhyk.crv
    unbru10@root:/:#ls -ltr /oracle/PRD/saparch | tail -30
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13652992 Sep 06 14:36 PRDarch1_55003_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13586432 Sep 06 14:44 PRDarch1_55004_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13580288 Sep 06 15:04 PRDarch1_55005_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13630976 Sep 06 15:20 PRDarch1_55006_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13586432 Sep 06 15:22 PRDarch1_55007_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13586432 Sep 06 15:26 PRDarch1_55008_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13591552 Sep 06 15:27 PRDarch1_55009_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13609472 Sep 06 15:35 PRDarch1_55010_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13620736 Sep 06 15:42 PRDarch1_55011_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13586432 Sep 06 15:43 PRDarch1_55012_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        14359040 Sep 06 15:44 PRDarch1_55013_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13609472 Sep 06 15:45 PRDarch1_55014_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13585408 Sep 06 15:51 PRDarch1_55015_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13582848 Sep 06 16:00 PRDarch1_55016_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13687808 Sep 06 16:15 PRDarch1_55017_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13589504 Sep 06 16:17 PRDarch1_55018_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13586944 Sep 06 16:22 PRDarch1_55019_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13721088 Sep 06 16:35 PRDarch1_55020_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13642240 Sep 06 16:47 PRDarch1_55021_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13623808 Sep 06 16:47 PRDarch1_55022_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13584896 Sep 06 16:55 PRDarch1_55023_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13629440 Sep 06 16:57 PRDarch1_55024_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13608448 Sep 06 17:09 PRDarch1_55025_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13616640 Sep 06 17:30 PRDarch1_55026_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13596672 Sep 06 19:16 PRDarch1_55027_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13593088 Sep 06 19:19 PRDarch1_55028_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13593600 Sep 09 16:03 PRDarch1_53122_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba        13586432 Sep 09 16:03 PRDarch1_53123_741174238.dbf
    -rw-r-----    1 oraprd   dba         4837376 Sep 09 16:46 PRDarch1_53124_741174238.dbf
    When i tried to execute the command brrestore -a ...
    unbru10:oraprd 5> brrestore -a 54925-55028
    BR0401I BRRESTORE 7.00 (32)
    BR0405I Start of file restore: regtrbix.rsa 2011-09-13 14.06.43
    BR0484I BRRESTORE log file: /oracle/PRD/sapbackup/regtrbix.rsa
    BR0252E Function fopen() failed for '/oracle/PRD/saparch/archPRD.log' at location BraSlogRead-2
    BR0253E errno 2: No such file or directory
    BR0121E Processing of log file /oracle/PRD/saparch/archPRD.log failed
    BR0406I End of file restore: regtrbix.rsa 2011-09-13 14.06.43
    BR0280I BRRESTORE time stamp: 2011-09-13 14.06.43
    BR0404I BRRESTORE terminated with errors
    I checked in /oracle/PRD/saparch and the file archPRD.log doesn't exist. How do we recreate it?
    Thanks,
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