The Critical Problems for Creating Standby Database
The Critical Problems for Creating Standby Database:(I want to create a physical standby database on the same system of the primary database)
1. Should I copy all the backup datafiles, standby controlfile and password file to a same directory before the first time to mount the standby database?
2. Before mounting the standby database, Should I change the datafile's name to a new one in the standby controlfile? How to change them?
3. When issuing the command to mount the standby database, should I specify the controlfile's name.(using which controlfile to mount)
These problems are not clearly secified in Oracle documentations.
Can you point us to the Windows specific documentation you refer to?
The parameter DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT should take care of the new mapping for your datafiles (and LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT for logs), so you should be able to put them where you want and use the parameter to point Oracle to the correct location. You should not need to change the name in the controlfile.
Place your standby controlfiles where you have the control files defined in your parameter file and Oracle should recofgnise that it is a standby db. You should not need to specify which controlfiles to use (if this is even possible), your CONTROL_FILES init parameter points to them.
Not sure about the password file....my instances are on separate boxes and the password file has the same name on both primary and standby.
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ASM Direct file access (for creating standby database in Standard Edition)
Hi all,
Just really looking for any opinions, experience etc. that people may have about this.
My company are looking to set up a RAC system. They have also asked me to think about creating a standby database for disaster recovery. The first problem they give me here is that they only pay for Standard Edition of Oracle, therefore Dataguard is not an option.
I know that one can setup "manual" standby databases with Standard Edition, automating the shipping of archive logs with hand-written scripts etc. However, as the primary here is RAC, and will be using ASM on the shared storage, I'm not sure that this would be possible (and I'm even less sure that it would be desirable!). I say this because I don't know of a way to access (using only the O/S and/or Oracle) the database files stored in ASM, and even if there was a way, I can't imagine it being a good idea..
Anybody know of a way to tackle it, or care to contribute anything to this? As I say, my opinion is that even if it is possible to get to those files within ASM and hence manipulate them, I'd be worried that it wouldn't be such a good idea. But I'm willing to bet I'm not the first to have thought about it...
Regards,
Ados
Edit 1:
Sorry, I should state that in principal, the basic environment is:
Windows 2003 Server
Oracle 10g R2
I didn't state that originally though, as I'd be keen to hear from anyone who may have attempted this on any O/S and Oracle version.
Edited by: Ados on 16-sep-2009 9:32
Edit 2:
I also realise we could put the archive logs on the local nodes.. but to reinforce the point, I'm talking about having them on the shared storage where - in theory - the management is easier and more effective.
Edited by: Ados on 16-sep-2009 9:35For anyone interested..
I guess it would be done using RMAN (in fact, I'm sure of it...) in which case, I feel a lot more comfortable doing it!!
For example:
backup as copy archivelog ALL to destination 'c:\temp\';
This way, it shouldn't matter if the arch logs are stored using ASM, we can now get them and "see" them.. and hence "manipulate" them (pass them on to a standby DB, for example).
I'm just waiting to get my hands on a Standard Edition installation where I can test all this.. To try it all out (with 2-node RAC, and a standby server) I don't think I'll get a chance, so still interested in opinions, or if anyone's actually done this.
Regards,
Ados -
Problem when create standby database
hello,
I have two server(NT4.0,SP6) installed Oracle 8i(8.1.6 Enterprise) at the same directory.I want one as the primary database,another one as the standby database.
The two database have the same SID,use SQL*Plus it can access each other.
My operating steps as below:
1.on primary server:
1)connect internal;
2)shutdown immediate;
3)copy all datafiles(*.DBF) to a backup directory;
4)startup
5)alter database create standby controlfile as 'd:\oracle\ora81\ILLDB\standby.ctl'
6)alter system archive log current
2.on standby server:
1)copy all backuped datafile,standby.ctl,all redo log files from primary server to standby server,overwrite all same name files;
2)modify the init.ora,add this parameter:
"standby_archive_dest = "location=D:\Oracle\oradata\ILLDB\archive" ";
3)statup oracle service in Service control manel;
4)run svrmgrl.exe;
5)startup nomount;
6)alter database mount standby database;
then a error message appear:
"ORA-01665 controlfile is not a standby controlfile".
I don't know which step is mistake.Please tell me correct steps.
ThanksI did face the similar problem while trying to create and startup a clone database for Point in Time Recovery (PITR). The error message is
ORA-01696 controlfile is not a clone controlfile
Are you folks have any idea how do I resolve this problem?? Is there any way to create clone control file?? -
Cannot Clear Critical Alert for Physical Standby Databases
10.2.0.4.0 Grid Control monitoring 10.2.0.4.0 databases and standby databases with 10.2.0.4.0 agents.
The standby databases are running on Xen guests. The O/S is Red Hat 4 Advanced Server.
I had a failure of Xen guest on Saturday that caused me to have to rebuild the standby servers. EM Grid Control successfully verifies the configurations and the status is normal for both physical standby databases. (A rebuilt logical standby database shows no alerts.)
Grid Control database targets page shows a single critical alert for each physical standby database. The alert is for "number of missing media files is 4". The metric graph shows the count as 0 since before the rebuilds. I cannot clear the alerts from the Critical Alerts page. Grid Control reports "The selected alert(s) cannot be manually cleared. They will clear automatically once the metric is no longer in a critical or warning state.".
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ray WestphalThanks for the reply Anthony.
The result of the query on both standby databases is '0'. The metric graph also shows the value at '0' since before rebuilds.
And the OMS db and agents have been reset several times since I posted this.
Ray Westphal. -
Problem with create standby by rman oracle9.2
I have a problem: until create standby database by rman i have error:
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script opomc_clone
RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 02/18/2010 12:26:34
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
ORA-19587:
ORA-27091: skgfqio:
ORA-27072: skgfdisp:
SVR4 Error: 5: I/O error
Additional information: 349248
The scripts are ok becouse they work earlier.
The main database was a standby but now is primary.
I create new standby base on remote server
I have in bdump strange error for me until create rman copy for standby:
Clearing standby activation ID 1004670785 (0x3be20f41)
The primary database controlfile was created using the
'MAXLOGFILES 5' clause.
The resulting standby controlfile will not have enough
available logfile entries to support an adequate number
of standby redo logfiles. Consider re-creating the
primary controlfile using 'MAXLOGFILES 8' (or larger).
Use the following SQL commands on the standby database to create
standby redo logfiles that match the primary database:
ALTER DATABASE ADD STANDBY LOGFILE 'srl1.f' SIZE 409600000;
ALTER DATABASE ADD STANDBY LOGFILE 'srl2.f' SIZE 409600000;
ALTER DATABASE ADD STANDBY LOGFILE 'srl3.f' SIZE 409600000;
ALTER DATABASE ADD STANDBY LOGFILE 'srl4.f' SIZE 409600000;
Any suggestions?
Sorry for my english :)
Edited by: user12044451 on 2010-02-18 03:56can you use like this
BACKUP DATABASE INCLUDE CURRENT CONTROLFILE FOR STANDBY PLUS ARCHIVELOG;startup nomount;
duplicate target database for standby nofilenamecheck;
in detail check
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96566/rcmstand.htm#1000921 -
Hi
I want create standby database in Oracle 10g.
I can create standart database by using database configuration assistant.
How can I create standby database in Oracle 10g?Hi,
Standby databases, in a nutshell, acts as a failover for our mission critical production databases. When production database crashes, applications can quickly switchover to the stand by databases.
What type of Standy you are willing to go for ??
Physical Standby Database
Standby database is called “physical” if the physical structure of stand by exactly matches with stand by structure. Archived redo log transferred from primary database will be directly applied to the stand by database.
Logical Standby Database
Stand by database is called “logical”, the physical structure of both
databases do not match and from the archived redo log we create SQL statements then these statements will be applied to stand by database.
Follow this link for creating standby database
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/8i/StandbyDatabase.php
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96653/create_ps.htm
Thanks
Pavan Kumar N -
Creating standby database using RMAN
When I'm creating standby database with RMAN command
'duplicate for standby' backups for creating standby database
have to be accessible from host where standby database
is created. I can copy the backups to standby host, or use
NFS to share the disk with backups to standby host.
But when I have backups in ASM diskgroup how can
I achieve it would be accessible from standby host?
Thanks a lot for advice,
M.OK, thanks,
I will create standby using Grid, but I have the following problem:
database instance is running on the host where I want
to create standby database. The running instance is for
testing purposes and has the same db_name, db_unique_name, db_domain
parameters as in primary database.
I will change db_unique_name to be distinct from primary database one,
should I also change instance SID not to be the same in
testing database and standby on the same host, or when creating standby
database I can specify distinct one for standby database? -
BEST PRACTICES FOR CREATING DISCOVERER DATABASE CONNECTION -PUBLIC VS. PRIV
I have enabled SSO for Discoverer. So when you browse to http://host:port/discoverer/viewer you get prompted for your SSO
username/password. I have enabled users to create their own private
connections. I log in as portal and created a private connection. I then from
Oracle Portal create a portlet and add a discoverer worksheet using the private
connection that I created as the portal user. This works fine...users access
the portal they can see the worksheet. When they click the analyze link, the
users are prompted to enter a password for the private connection. The
following message is displayed:
The item you are requesting requires you to enter a password. This could occur because this is a private connection or
because the public connection password was invalid. Please enter the correct
password now to continue.
I originally created a public connection...and then follow the same steps from Oracle portal to create the portlet and display the
worksheet. Worksheet is displayed properly from Portal, when users click the
analyze link they are taken to Discoverer Viewer without having to enter a
password. The problem with this is that when a user browses to
http://host:port/discoverer/viewer they enter their SSO information and then
any user with an SSO account can see the public connection...very insecure!
When private connections are used, no connection information is displayed to
SSO users when logging into Discoverer Viewer.
For the very first step, when editing the Worksheet portlet from Portal, I enter the following for Database
Connections:
Publisher: I choose either the private or public connection that I created
Users Logged In: Display same data to all users using connection (Publisher's Connection)
Users Not Logged In: Do no display data
My question is what are the best practices for creating Discoverer Database
Connections.
Is there a way to create a public connection, but not display it in at http://host:port/discoverer/viewer?
Can I restrict access to http://host:port/discoverer/viewer to specific SSO users?
So overall, I want roughly 40 users to have access to my Portal Page Group. I then want to
display portlets with Discoverer worksheets. Certain worksheets I want to have
the ability to display the analyze link. When the SSO user clicks on this they
will be taken to Discoverer Viewer and prompted for no logon information. All
SSO users will see the same data...there is no need to restrict access based on
SSO username...1 database user will be set up in either the public or private
connection.You can make it happen by creating a private connection for 40 users by capi script and when creating portlet select 2nd option in Users Logged in section. In this the portlet uses there own private connection every time user logs in.
So that it won't ask for password.
Another thing is there is an option of entering password or not in ASC in discoverer section, if your version 10.1.2.2. Let me know if you need more information
thnaks
kiran -
Error while creating standby database for ebs prod database
Hi,
We are getting error while trying to create a standby database for EBS database by using RMAN DUPLICATE commands,
Steps followed:
1.) Backup the primary database (Ebs PROD db). This was done on 12-Mar-2012
***RMAN backups are scheduled to run @10:00 pm every night. Flash Recovery Area has been configured and backup is taken at this location
everyday.
2.) Tar the backupset, autobackup, archivelogs etc in FRA .... and copy this to the target server (STANDBY).
*** Copy(oracle rdbms binaries and FRA) completed @12:00AM on 14-Mar-2012
3.) Tried to create standby database by using RMAN duplicate on 14-Mar-2012
RMAN> rman sys/sys@PROD auxiliary /
RMAN> duplicate target database for standby dorecover nofilenamecheck;
After, some time the RMAN DUPLICATE process errors out with,
ORA-19563: header validation failed for file
We are not sure about the cause of this error. While searching in Metalink, we got several notes (ex, 352074.1) but all the causes stated for this error
are not applicable in our case. We double checked our instance to confirm this.
We have also found that in PROD database there are 65 datafiles and after the RMAN DUPLICATE errors out in the targer server (STANDBY) the RMAN managed to restore 51 datafiles before erroring out.
# Please note PROD database was also backed up on 13-Mar-2012. We have a suspicion that backup on 13-Mar may be a possible cause for this error but we are
not sure.
Need suggestions if there can be any other possible causes???
We are in a fix and it would be appreciable if we get some quick suggestions..
Regards,
Rupdipt
Edited by: orarup on Mar 14, 2012 12:29 AMWhen opening the file to be placed in a copy or backup set, to be inspected, or used as the target for an incremental restore, its header was not recognized as a valid file header for a file of the indicated type (data file, archived log, or control file) belonging to the current database.
Kindly Ensure that the correct files are being specified for the copy or backup operation.
Regs,
Bhavi Savla. -
Problems While Createing Lite Database for Palm
Hello Everybody
I want to use OracleLite to develop a Palm application using Satellite Forms EE.
When i am going to create new Oracle Lite Database in the Oracle8 Navigator at that time in the New Oracle Lite Database Properties dialog box it can not display the Consolidator Support check box.
Documentation says Consolidator Support check box must be true for creating a new database for Palm platform.
How can i get this check box?
Is this CheckBox is necessary for creating a Datapase for Palm Platform?
Documentation also says after creating the New database The database contains the
Consolidator folder, which includes the folders: Client, Publication, and Sequence.
but i can not get the Consolidator folder after creating new database,hence i can not get Client,Publication and Sequence folder.
I have installed OraceleLite on WindowsNT Server.
I have intalled iConnect Consolidator Server, Client and Admin on WindowsNT.
I am using Orace8 server
can anybody provides me any suggesions rather soluation?
Please help me.
Thainks
Priyesh
nullbaftos wrote:
Maybe I should question the need to access a local database on the client PC.
But anyway, the normal way to obtain security clearance is to use a signed applet.
Another possibility is to grant the applet all permissions by modifying the security policy file of each client to grant your applet 'all permissions'. Note that in this case you must have access to each and every client PC or ask them to do so before running the applet.Database access at client's machine is ridiculous. I doubt this is what OP wants.
@OP: request you to post the original security issue and the environment details.
Thanks,
Mrityunjoy -
Add temporary datafiles after creating standby database
I used data guard manager to create standby database and it went fine. Before finish, system pop up a window and says,
"The data guard configuration has been created in a disabled state. It must be enabled using the Enable option in the configuration menu. Pior to ebaling the configuration, please verify the following:
The Primary database contains temporary datafiles. The files will not be duplicated in the new standby database. You must manually recreate the temporary files on the standby node by adding them to their respective tablespaces in the standby database after creation process in complete."
The problem is, in the standby database, how do I add tempfile without open the standby database? the documentation is very unclear...Thanks for the reply and the useful link. I had followed the instructions when creating the standby database, although under database options there is a difference between the OEM version we are using and the version shown, whereby the 'RMAN backup location' option has been replaced with 'working directory location'.
Just found the following and am guessing this is the issue.
NFS mounts established within a zone are local to that zone. The mounts cannot be accessed from other zones, including the global zone.
I suspect I will need to copy the backup pieces onto the local server in order to create the standby database using OEM. Not something I was expecting to have to do as copying will take a long time due to the size of the backup, but unless anyone else can shed any light on the reason for the initial error
RMAN Backup Location - The specified RMAN backup is invalid. Could not identify controlfile from the backup
then I guess this is the only way forward.
Regards,
JP -
Gating error while creating standby database in oracle 11g
Dear Gurus
I am getting following error while creating standby database. My database version is oracle 11g 11.2.0.1 in Redhat 5.2
RMAN> duplicate target database for standby from active database;
Starting Duplicate Db at 10-MAY-12
using channel ORA_AUX_DISK_1
contents of Memory Script:
backup as copy reuse
targetfile '/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs/orapworcl' auxiliary format
'/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs/orapwstdb' ;
executing Memory Script
Starting backup at 10-MAY-12
using channel ORA_DISK_1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 05/10/2012 15:44:18
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on ORA_DISK_1 channel at 05/10/2012 15:44:18
ORA-17629: Cannot connect to the remote database server
ORA-17627: ORA-12528: TNS:listener: all appropriate instances are blocking new connections
ORA-17629: Cannot connect to the remote database server
RMAN>
Regards
RabiHello;
Generally for the connection to work you need to add something like this to the listener.ora file :
(SID_DESC =
(global_dbname = STANDBY.hostname)
(ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0.2)
(sid_name = STANDBY)
)You should stop and start the listener on the Standby after adding this. Also your tnsnames.ora must be correct on both the primary and the Standby.
Also you need an INIT for the Standby side :
STANDBY.__db_cache_size=343932928
STANDBY.__java_pool_size=4194304
STANDBY.__large_pool_size=4194304
STANDBY.__oracle_base='/u01/app/oracle'#ORACLE_BASE set from environment
STANDBY.__pga_aggregate_target=281018368
STANDBY.__sga_target=834666496
STANDBY.__shared_io_pool_size=0
STANDBY.__shared_pool_size=469762048
STANDBY.__streams_pool_size=0
audit_file_dest='/u01/app/oracle/admin/PRIMARY/adump'
audit_trail='db'
compatible='11.2.0.0.0'
control_files='/u01/app/oracle/oradata/PRIMARY/control01.ctl','/u01/app/oracle/oradata/PRIMARY/control02.ctl'
db_block_size=8192
db_domain='SOME.DOMAIN.COM'
db_flashback_retention_target=2880
db_name='PRIMARY'
db_recovery_file_dest_size=2147483648
db_recovery_file_dest='/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area'
diagnostic_dest='/u01/app/oracle'
dispatchers='(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=PRIMARYXDB)'
log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST'
open_cursors=300
pga_aggregate_target=277872640
processes=150
remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
sga_target=833617920
undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS1'
log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES,ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=STANDBY'
log_archive_dest_2='SERVICE=PRIMARY LGWR ASYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES,PRIMARY_ROLE) '
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_1=ENABLE
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_2=DEFER
LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES=30
FAL_SERVER=STANDBY
STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENT=AUTO
DB_UNIQUE_NAME=STANDBYFinally
startup nomount
Start RMAN and issue duplicate command
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/rman target=sys/@primary auxiliary=sys/@standby
RMAN>duplicate target database for standby from active database NOFILENAMECHECK;
Keys to success
1. New Standby start NOMOUNT on new password file. ( On Oracle 11 you must copy and rename the file from Primary server )
2. Hard coded listener on new Standby server.
3. Correct tnsnames.ora files.
4. Correct duplicate command.
Please consider closing some of you old answered questions
Best Regards
mseberg
Edited by: mseberg on May 10, 2012 7:06 AM -
Creating Standby Database from ASM Databse none ASM
I have ASM RAC database running on Solaris 10. I want to take a backup with RMAN and move the Backup to none ASM on other Stand alone server. I want to use this none ASM backup database to create Standby Database for Test purpose. Is it doable? If it is doable can you answer following questions?
What command should I use with RMAN to take a full backup and move it to none ASM platform?
Thank youWell, the answer is most likely yes, but first need to confirm
- Do you want a physical or logical standby?
- Will the standby run on the same platform , i.e. also Solaris 10?
- What version of database ? It is much easier in 11g. -
How to create standby database by using duplicate
Dear all,
How to create standby database by using duplicate,is there some doc to read?Hi;
You can use
Step-By-Step Guide To Create Physical Standby On Normal File System For ASM Primary using RMAN [ID 838828.1]
Creating Physical Standby using RMAN Duplicate Without Shutting down The Primary [ID 789370.1]
Also use goole, there are many blog-site-dogs mention that topic. From googling:
Creating a Standby Database with Recovery Manager
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14191/rcmdupdb.htm
http://www.pythian.com/news/248/recipes-for-creating-a-managed-standby-with-rman/
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14239/rcmbackp.htm
Regard
Helios -
Creating Standby Database / Steps might be missing..
I have created standby database..
The archives are copied except one archived log and those copied archived are not applied at Standby database.
Besides this issue, I just checked the alert log file and pasting its contents here.
Do check it and let me know If I m missing any paramter[s].
Dump file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\alert_rockstd.log
Mon May 12 15:23:42 2008
ORACLE V10.2.0.1.0 - Production vsnsta=0
vsnsql=14 vsnxtr=3
Windows XP Version V5.1 Service Pack 2
CPU : 2 - type 586
Process Affinity : 0x00000000
Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:1194M/2038M, Ph+PgF:1368M/2641M, VA:1940M/2047M
Mon May 12 15:23:42 2008
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
Picked latch-free SCN scheme 2
Autotune of undo retention is turned on.
IMODE=BR
ILAT =18
LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
SYS auditing is disabled
ksdpec: called for event 13740 prior to event group initialization
Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 10.2.0.1.0.
System parameters with non-default values:
processes = 150
sga_target = 167772160
control_files = C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\ROCKSTD.CTL
db_block_size = 8192
compatible = 10.2.0.1.0
log_archive_dest_1 = location=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\Archive_rock
log_archive_dest_state_1 = ENABLE
log_archive_format = arc_%s_%t_%r.arc
fal_client = ROCKSTD
fal_server = ROCK
db_file_multiblock_read_count= 16
db_recovery_file_dest = C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\flash_recovery_area\rockstd
db_recovery_file_dest_size= 2147483648
undo_management = AUTO
undo_tablespace = UNDOTBS1
remote_login_passwordfile= EXCLUSIVE
db_domain =
dispatchers = (PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=rockXDB)
job_queue_processes = 10
audit_file_dest = C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ADMIN\ROCKSTD\ADUMP
background_dump_dest = C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ADMIN\ROCKSTD\BDUMP
user_dump_dest = C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ADMIN\ROCKSTD\UDUMP
core_dump_dest = C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ADMIN\ROCKSTD\CDUMP
db_name = rock
db_unique_name = rockstd
open_cursors = 300
pga_aggregate_target = 16777216
PMON started with pid=2, OS id=3656
PSP0 started with pid=3, OS id=504
MMAN started with pid=4, OS id=2544
DBW0 started with pid=5, OS id=3652
LGWR started with pid=6, OS id=552
CKPT started with pid=7, OS id=2688
SMON started with pid=8, OS id=3436
RECO started with pid=9, OS id=3696
CJQ0 started with pid=10, OS id=1636
MMON started with pid=11, OS id=2072
MMNL started with pid=12, OS id=3812
Mon May 12 15:23:43 2008
starting up 1 dispatcher(s) for network address '(ADDRESS=(PARTIAL=YES)(PROTOCOL=TCP))'...
starting up 1 shared server(s) ...
Mon May 12 15:24:06 2008
alter database mount standby database
Mon May 12 15:24:11 2008
Setting recovery target incarnation to 14
ARCH: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES
ARC0 started with pid=16, OS id=3536
Mon May 12 15:24:11 2008
ARC0: Archival started
ARC1 started with pid=17, OS id=4084
Mon May 12 15:24:12 2008
ARC1: Archival started
ARCH: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES COMPLETE
Mon May 12 15:24:12 2008
ARC1: Becoming the 'no FAL' ARCH
ARC1: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
ARC1: Thread not mounted
Mon May 12 15:24:12 2008
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 3275426006
Mon May 12 15:24:12 2008
Physical Standby Database mounted.
Mon May 12 15:24:13 2008
ARC0: Becoming the heartbeat ARCH
Completed: alter database mount standby database
Mon May 12 15:25:02 2008
Using STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST parameter default value as C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\Archive_rock
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[1]: Assigned to RFS process 3444
RFS[1]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
Mon May 12 15:25:02 2008
RFS LogMiner: Client disabled from further notification
Mon May 12 15:25:21 2008
db_recovery_file_dest_size of 2048 MB is 0.00% 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 May 12 15:26:19 2008
alter database add standby logfile 'C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\redo04.log' size 50m
Mon May 12 15:26:20 2008
Completed: alter database add standby logfile 'C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\redo04.log' size 50m
Mon May 12 15:26:27 2008
alter database add standby logfile 'C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\redo05.log' size 50m
Completed: alter database add standby logfile 'C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\redo05.log' size 50m
Mon May 12 15:26:33 2008
alter database add standby logfile 'C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\redo06.log' size 50m
Mon May 12 15:26:34 2008
Completed: alter database add standby logfile 'C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\rockstd\redo06.log' size 50m
Mon May 12 15:27:20 2008
alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session
MRP0 started with pid=19, OS id=596
Managed Standby Recovery not using Real Time Apply
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_dbw0_3652.trc:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 1 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 3) The system cannot find the path specified.
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_dbw0_3652.trc:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 2 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 2: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\UNDOTBS01.DBF'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 3) The system cannot find the path specified.
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_dbw0_3652.trc:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 3 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 3: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSAUX01.DBF'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 3) The system cannot find the path specified.
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_dbw0_3652.trc:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 4 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 4: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\TESTING1.DBF'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 3) The system cannot find the path specified.
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_dbw0_3652.trc:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 5 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 5: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSTEM03.DBF'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 3) The system cannot find the path specified.
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_dbw0_3652.trc:
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 6 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 6: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\ABAMCO_TEST01.DBF'
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 3) The system cannot find the path specified.
MRP0: Background Media Recovery terminated with error 1110
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_mrp0_596.trc:
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 1 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSTEM01.DBF'
Mon May 12 15:27:26 2008
Errors in file c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\rockstd\bdump\rockstd_mrp0_596.trc:
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 1 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCK\SYSTEM01.DBF'
Mon May 12 15:27:27 2008
Completed: alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session
Mon May 12 15:30:18 2008
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[2]: Assigned to RFS process 2456
RFS[2]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Mon May 12 15:30:22 2008
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[3]: Assigned to RFS process 3124
RFS[3]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
RFS[3]: Successfully opened standby log 5: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO05.LOG'
Mon May 12 15:53:45 2008
RFS[3]: Successfully opened standby log 5: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO05.LOG'
Mon May 12 15:53:46 2008
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Mon May 12 15:53:58 2008
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Mon May 12 16:00:06 2008
RFS[3]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Mon May 12 16:00:09 2008
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Mon May 12 16:00:14 2008
RFS[3]: Successfully opened standby log 5: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO05.LOG'
Mon May 12 16:00:18 2008
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[2]: Successfully opened standby log 4: 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ROCKSTD\REDO04.LOG'
Regards,
Rakesh Soni.Done, I've given the same path in Standby Database [datafiles, controlfiles] as it has been given in the Primary Database.
MoreOver, I m manually switching logfiles at primary database [alter system switch logfile] they are copied and applied sucessfully at standby database. But the archived files that I have copied with cold backup are not applied yet. Infact they are not retrieved executing the below query.
select name, applied from v$archived_log;
How can I apply those archived logs? [archives that copied with cold backup]
Regards.
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