TAR Number 1766421.999 Open Date 13-AUG-01 16:14:03
Support Identifier 3223081 Name Dave Farnsworth
Priority 2 Last Update 13-AUG-01 18:02:05
Product Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition Product Version 8i
Platform MS Windows NT Detailed Status Soft Close
TAR Reference n/a BUG
Hi,
I tried to view the TAR posted by you, But it said that I don't have sufficient
privileges to view the TAR.
Can u pl send me a copy of the TAR 1766421.999.
TIA
venkat
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 05:10:58
Farnsworth, Dave wrote:
>I did this from svrmgrl. The database was shutdawn at the time
I did this from svrmgrl. The database was shutdawn at the time.
svrmgrl>STARTUP MOUNT
svrmgrl>RECOVER DATABASE
svrmgrl>STARTUP
That was it. It worked like a charm. You can also view my TAR(1766421.999)
for the blow by blow details.
Oh yea, my dad got out of the hospital last night. He has an
Ron,
Thanks, I opened a TAR with Oracle and their support person gave the
solution in a fairly quick manner. I used the "recover database" command.
My database came back up and is running fine now. The network admin is
happy to!! I'll bet that there will ba a tape backup tomorrow!!!
Dave
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The unable to write to might simply be because another process has it
... i.e. the backup process.
You need to find out if the file is open by another process. If its
possible, kill that hold.
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Never mind. I found the "recover database" command. It worked like a
charm!! The network admin was happy too!!
Dave
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I have a very bad situation. When I got in this morning I saw that t
Dave,
I hope all is okay with your father.
It sounds like you still have some datafiles that are still under the control of the
os backup script. If you did a cold backup and it was still hung, who started the
database up where you had to shutdown abort? Did the alert log show any problems with
Hi Dave,
Are you in archive log mode?
-Rocky
--- "Farnsworth, Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a very bad situation. When I got in this morning I saw that the
> nightly backup was hung up. I do a cold backup to another server and
> then
> the network admins backup my backup to tape.
Dave,
First thing I always look at on this is directory/file ownership and
permissions. Make sure that Oracle can write there. This is obviously
NT. Check your disk administrator tool. I have (in the past) seen
where NT on a reboot reassigns drive letters to the various drives (D
becomes E, F
Hi Dave,
do you use Alter tablespace .. begin backup ??
if yes then ..FWIW ..try mounting the DB and doing a
alter tablespace .. end backup for tablespace that
might still be in that mode(maybe the one containing
file10)
hth
Deepak
--- "Farnsworth, Dave"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a
Hi Dave,
do you use Alter tablespace .. begin backup ??
if yes then ..FWIW ..try mounting the DB and doing a
alter tablespace .. end backup for tablespace that
might still be in that mode(maybe the one containing
file10)
hth
Deepak
--- "Farnsworth, Dave"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a
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