Re: Logic of database crash should you loose a control file...?

From: Fergal Taheny <ftaheny_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 19:15:55 +0000
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Hi,

I have often wondered about the same thing. Will be interested to hear responses on this.

Regards,
Fergal
On 15 Nov 2016 19:00, "Robert Freeman" <rfreeman_at_businessolver.com> wrote:

> I’ve been sitting here wondering about a subject that might seem a bit
> mundane, but I thought I’d throw the question out there to see what others
> think…
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> What is the logic in terminating a database/database instance should you
> lose one of your control files, when other copies of that control file
> continue to survive?
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> Note, I am talking specifically about abnormally terminating the database
> instance rather than preventing it from starting up after a shutdown has
> been executed.
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> I realize that one might argue, but what if you lose the surviving control
> file? This does not seem like a reasoned response to the problem though.
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> I mean, if you lose a redo log member, your database does not crash.
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> You can lose a whole redo log group and the database won’t crash. All of
> which are good things… J
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> This just seems to be an odd thing to me. Thoughts…
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> Robert
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> Robert G. Freeman
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