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RE: RMAN recovery stuck

From: DENNIS WILLIAMS <DWILLIAMS_at_LIFETOUCH.COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 15:29:17 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004B71EC.20020815152917@fatcity.com>


Oops, I forgot to clarify that I have the production database in archivelog mode, but the recovery database not in archivelog mode. Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 5:08 PM
To: 'ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com'

James

   I think you may have put your finger on a possible misconception of mine. Here is my situation/understanding.

Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks for everyone's patience while I flail around with this.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 4:08 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Dennis,

This is just a wild guess and I'm probably wrong but I saw in you're original post this DB was not in archivelog mode, try putting it in archivelog mode and running the restore again???

...JIM... >>> DWILLIAMS_at_LIFETOUCH.COM 8/15/02 2:58:31 PM >>> Okay, I implemented everyone's comments and re-executed the RMAN recovery.
Here is what I did and the results.

  1. Action: Removed "alter database open resetlogs" from the run statement. Result: No change.
  2. Action: Added trace=1 to the allocate channel command. Result: No trace file is produced in udump.
  3. Action: Reviewed Note 145624.1 Result: Did not see the solution to my problem. Most of the suggestions seem appropriate to backup rather than recovery jobs.
  4. Action: Added log and debug trace statements to rman invocation line. Result: Produced log and trace file. The trace file at the point of the recovery hang contains the following:

krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 kpurpc2 returned 0 krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 RPC #10 completed immediately RMAN-08523: restoring datafile 00006 to /ora05/ams/data0501.dbf krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 kpurpc2 returned 0 krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 RPC #11 completed immediately RMAN-08523: restoring datafile 00017 to /ora05/ams/rbs01.dbf krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 kpurpc2 returned 0 krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 RPC #12 completed immediately RMAN-08523: restoring datafile 00025 to /ora05/ams/mls_data0401.dbf krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 kpurpc2 returned 3123 krmxrpc: xc=5372006336 starting longrunning RPC #13 to target: DBMS_BACKUP_RESTO
RE.RESTOREBACKUPPIECE
krmxr: xc=5372006336 started long running rpc krmxpoq: xc=5372006336, action="0000013 STARTED", col_l=15, ind=0, sid=13
krmxr: callback returned TRUE, skipping sleep krmxpoq: xc=5372006336, action="0000013 STARTED", col_l=15, ind=0, sid=13
krmxr: sleeping for 1 seconds
krmxpoq: xc=5372006336, action="0000013 STARTED", col_l=15, ind=0, sid=13
krmxr: sleeping for 2 seconds
krmxpoq: xc=5372006336, action="0000013 STARTED", col_l=15, ind=0, sid=13
krmxr: sleeping for 4 seconds
krmxpoq: xc=5372006336, action="0000013 STARTED", col_l=15, ind=0, sid=13
krmxr: sleeping for 8 seconds

And the trace continues with this statement.

Any suggestions would be appreciated, as are the suggestions to this point.
I'm about ready to think it is TAR time.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 2:23 PM To: 'ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com'

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.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com    

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