Ruth - You suggested using a backup controlfile. What I have been doing is
some time after the RMAN backup creates the backup set, I do a alter
database backup controlfile to "file", and use that. Does that sound okay to
you?
   I really don't care when it recovers to, I'm just trying to perform a
disaster recovery test so I can quit doing weekly non-RMAN backups.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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You have to use the backup controlfile to do a point-in-time recovery that
is prior to the current time.  This may be your probelm.
Ruth
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> The problem is probably in the "RESETLOGS" part. Do you have many large
log files?
> If you do, your instance is trying to initialize them all. Take a look at
the system
> monitor and observe the CPU consumption. If it is large, you have a
problem. If it isn't,
> use sar -b 5 50 or something alike and see how many preads/pwrites are you
getting.
> Many preads/pwrites means that your database software is doing IO. for 8
redo groups,
> consisting of two members each, 512M per member. it used to take almost 40
minutes to do "open
> resetlogs", after a successful recovery. Solution was a cheap one, FC/AL
based EMC Symmetrix
> 1+0 RAID with 32 GB cache. That has helped. Such solution costs $.25 per
MB of the effective
> storage, which means that 1TB costs $250,000.
>
> On 2002.08.14 16:28 DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
> > I am trying to perform an RMAN disaster recovery task. While I use an
RMAN
> > catalog to make backups, I am trying to recover using just the control
file
> > information.
> > Oracle 8.1.6, Compaq/HP Tru64
> >
> > I start RMAN with
> >      rman target sys/password nocatalog
> > then,
> >      startup mount
> >
> > run {
> > set until time "to_date('08/11/2002 01:00:00','MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS')";
> > allocate channel d1 type disk;
> > restore database;
> > recover database;
> > alter database open resetlogs;
> > }
> >
> > Everything appears normal for awhile. In the alert log RMAN tries to
find
> > each file, doesn't find them. Then it successfully recovers 5 data files
> > (including system and rollback) and reports success in the alert log.
Then .
> > . . nothing for hours. RMAN doesn't return an error. The RMAN shadow
> > processes are still present but with no CPU consumption. Nothing is
written
> > to the alert log.
> >      I check V$SESSION_WAIT, and the only entry for the RMAN shadow
> > processes is one is SQL*Net message to client with seconds_in_wait = 0,
> > state = waited unknown time.
> >      In V$SYSTEM_EVENT, time_waited and average_wait are zero for all
> > events. The following events have values of total_waits that are
increasing:
> >                                    Increase in total_waits in 10-minutes
> >    rdbms ipc message               401
> >    pmon timer                       57
> >    control file parallel write      56
> >    SQL*Net message to client        24
> >    SQL*Net message from client      24
> >    virtual circuit status            5
> >    dispatch timer                    3
> >    smon timer                        1
> >
> > Archiving is turned off.
> >
> > I have attempted this recovery many times using different RMAN backup
sets,
> > but the system always hangs at this point.
> > Any ideas would be appreciated.
> >
> > Dennis Williams
> > DBA
> > Lifetouch, Inc.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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