Re: Restoring tables

2003-03-25 Thread Ron Rogers
LeRoy,
 You did not say if you were using archivelogs or not. 
 The safest method would be to restore the table(tablespace) to a test
environment and then export /import the table to the correct instance.
Other wise you will have to recover the database to the time just before
the drop table was performed. If you do a complete recovery the table
will be dropped by the commands in the archivelogs.
 Ron
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All -

This might be a newbie question but I want to double check.  I have a 
user that dropped a table yesterday that he owned by mistake.  Besides

the security issues going on here, do I need to drop this user first 
before bringing his table from tape?  Can I just restore the table to 
his schema?  I am running 8.1.7. on Unix.  Will this corrupt the 
control files from being insync?

Any advice quick would be appreciated!!!

Thanks,


LeRoy  



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RE: Restoring tables

2003-03-25 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
LeRoy
   I hope you regularly export your tables. An excellent practice that has
saved my bacon numerous times, including last Friday.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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LeRoy,
 You did not say if you were using archivelogs or not. 
 The safest method would be to restore the table(tablespace) to a test
environment and then export /import the table to the correct instance.
Other wise you will have to recover the database to the time just before
the drop table was performed. If you do a complete recovery the table
will be dropped by the commands in the archivelogs.
 Ron
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/24/03 11:18PM 
All -

This might be a newbie question but I want to double check.  I have a 
user that dropped a table yesterday that he owned by mistake.  Besides

the security issues going on here, do I need to drop this user first 
before bringing his table from tape?  Can I just restore the table to 
his schema?  I am running 8.1.7. on Unix.  Will this corrupt the 
control files from being insync?

Any advice quick would be appreciated!!!

Thanks,


LeRoy  



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Restoring tables

2003-03-24 Thread lkemnitz
All -

This might be a newbie question but I want to double check.  I have a 
user that dropped a table yesterday that he owned by mistake.  Besides 
the security issues going on here, do I need to drop this user first 
before bringing his table from tape?  Can I just restore the table to 
his schema?  I am running 8.1.7. on Unix.  Will this corrupt the 
control files from being insync?

Any advice quick would be appreciated!!!

Thanks,


LeRoy  



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Re: Restoring tables

2003-03-24 Thread Rukmini Devi N
what type of backup do you have?

rukmini

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 All -
 
 This might be a newbie question but I want to double check.  I have a 
 user that dropped a table yesterday that he owned by mistake.  Besides 
 the security issues going on here, do I need to drop this user first 
 before bringing his table from tape?  Can I just restore the table to 
 his schema?  I am running 8.1.7. on Unix.  Will this corrupt the 
 control files from being insync?
 
 Any advice quick would be appreciated!!!
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 LeRoy  
 
 
 
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