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тАО06-12-2001 01:40 PM
тАО06-12-2001 01:40 PM
Restoring from cold backup Oracle using cpio
Jade
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тАО06-12-2001 02:08 PM
тАО06-12-2001 02:08 PM
Re: Restoring from cold backup Oracle using cpio
1) As user oracle, svrmgrl
connect internal
shutdown
exit
if you have listeners running
lsnrctl
stop
exit
2) as root
cpio -ivdum < /dev/rmt/0m
(If you used the '-c' or -B' options add them to the command; if you reblocked using dd; add that command and pipe to cpio)
3) as oracle
svrmgrl
connect internal
startup
exit
If you are running listeners
lsnrctl
start
exit
That should do it assuming your backup was done correctly and that you are simply using default listeners.
BTW - I suspect you would have gotten more responses had you been more diligent is assigning points.
Regards, Clay
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тАО06-12-2001 03:08 PM
тАО06-12-2001 03:08 PM
Re: Restoring from cold backup Oracle using cpio
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тАО06-12-2001 05:39 PM
тАО06-12-2001 05:39 PM
Re: Restoring from cold backup Oracle using cpio
Normally, in the case of a cold restore, it makes sense to do this.
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тАО06-12-2001 09:33 PM
тАО06-12-2001 09:33 PM
Re: Restoring from cold backup Oracle using cpio
Clay's procedure is ok so far. But bringing the listener down as last step gives you one advantage. You can cleanup the directory with the sockets ( /tmp.oracle ). Bring down the listener, do the backup, cleanup sockets, start listener and start database again.
If you do not clean your socket directory, you might end up in some trouble with extisting sockets after a few days or weeks.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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тАО06-13-2001 05:34 AM
тАО06-13-2001 05:34 AM
Re: Restoring from cold backup Oracle using cpio
down listeners you may need to start them up
again before you start your databases.
MTS (Multi-threaded Server) has dispatchers
which have to communicate with the listeners
at startup.