RE: Using RMAN to recover a copy of a database from backup files only (part 2)

From: Sweetser, Joe <JSweetser_at_icat.com>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 04:10:44 +0000
Message-ID: <D18D6513433DF04394041EA42B53E91C596BEC1E_at_ICATMAIL1.ICAT.com>



Long shot...are you using a recovery catalog? If so, maybe you could restore that database to point in time before the new incarnation and do the whole process again? Could have lots of other implications, obviously.

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From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org [mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Steve Wales Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 7:01 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Using RMAN to recover a copy of a database from backup files only (part 2)

Oh heck, forgot some key information and clicked send a little too early:

OS: Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise
DB: Oracle 11gR2 (11.2.0.2 specifically)

Prod and Test are on the same server so duplucating to the same name is not an option, have to be able to rename as a part of the duplicate.

Thanks
Steve

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http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l Received on Wed May 02 2012 - 23:10:44 CDT

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