Re: Issues with server and need to restore controlfiles and spfiles

From: Sandra Becker <sbecker6925_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 16:20:28 -0700
Message-ID: <CAJzM94ACKK7eYNYoLUGxMMrg1kWDdqNn=3AhUgvo9N4Kuwb+NA_at_mail.gmail.com>



Leng,

Thank you. Looking at the docID now. We did have a snapshot controlfile for all but one of the databases and will use that to restore the controlfile. We have ComVault set up on the new server. We'll get the control restored and go from there.

Sandy

On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 3:33 PM Leng Burgess <lkaing_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sandy,
>
> Yes, if you have a recovery CATALOG or a control file, (snapshot, backup,
> or online control file) then you attempt a restore to a new host.
>
> see "How to Move/Restore DB to New Host and File System using RMAN (Doc
> ID 1338193.1)
>
> You’ll need the appropriate commvault params set within RMAN or commvault
> of course
>
> Cheers,
>
> Leng.
>
>
> On 11 Jan 2022, at 6:36 am, Sandra Becker <sbecker6925_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Oracle Database & Grid: 11.2.0.1
> OS: RHEL5.5
>
> We had some issues with a database server and the 9 databases stopped
> working. The sys admins suggested a reboot, which we did. GRID/ASM would
> not come back online after the reboot. It says it can't find the ASM
> disks, but everything the sys admins look at say they are there and
> online.
>
> We tried restoring the $GRID_HOME, but that didn't change anything. Our
> Rimini support said a lot of libraries were missing from the $GRID_HOME, so
> another DBA tried to getting the missing files. Still no luck. It's a
> two-node RAC, but only one of the nodes was functional at the time we
> rebooted the first node. The second has the same issues as the first, so
> we can't bring anything online there either.
>
> We tried setting up on another comparable cluster, but due to the way the
> database configurations were done in CommVault for the "bad" server,
> CommVault thinks they are single instance and won't let us restore to a RAC.
>
> Ultimately, we want to move these databases to a non-ASM server in AWS.
> Any suggestions as to what we can do? I was wondering if we could
> reinstall GRID/ASM on the "bad" server and then use Commvault to do our
> restores. Is that totally off base or a viable option?
>
> --
> Sandy B.
>
>
>

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