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тАО05-02-2004 11:30 PM
тАО05-02-2004 11:30 PM
Recover from SYSTEM01.DBF
Thanx
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тАО05-02-2004 11:51 PM
тАО05-02-2004 11:51 PM
Re: Recover from SYSTEM01.DBF
1.The database should have been shutdown cleanly before re-installation
2.You have the same version of oracle installed.
check to see whether the controlfiles are present.
Just edit init
Just do a
svrmgr>startup nomount
svrmgr>alter database mount
svrmgr>alter database open
revert on errors
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тАО05-02-2004 11:52 PM
тАО05-02-2004 11:52 PM
Re: Recover from SYSTEM01.DBF
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тАО05-02-2004 11:53 PM
тАО05-02-2004 11:53 PM
Re: Recover from SYSTEM01.DBF
When you say folder, as in \oradata\ are you talking windows?
If windows, look for Norton recovery tools.
live free or die
harry
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тАО05-03-2004 12:01 AM
тАО05-03-2004 12:01 AM
Re: Recover from SYSTEM01.DBF
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тАО05-03-2004 12:07 AM
тАО05-03-2004 12:07 AM
Re: Recover from SYSTEM01.DBF
if that was windows and the database was shutdown cleanly before the re-installation,then just
create the same SID using
C:\oradim -new -sid
Then,open that init
Then do a startup.
if the database was not shutdown properly and you an trying to use those files,it wont work.
Then you should use the complete backup of all the files.you cannot restore from the present file structure.
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тАО05-03-2004 02:18 AM
тАО05-03-2004 02:18 AM